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- Netvibes add a social dimension to its home base
- Netvibes rolled out the latest closed beta version of its personalized portal, adding the social networking features common to the field, such as friends, status updates and profiles. Content aggregated on a users page can be shared, recommended and discussed with friends and followers a la Facebook, MySpace and Twitter....
- Tags: Network, Netvibes, Social Networking, Online Communications, Marketing, Advertising & Promotion, Dan Farber
- Blog posts 2008-01-22
- Netvibes feeds the business world
- Netvibes, one of the many personalized portals based on feeds, has officially launched Premium Universes. It's a way for businesses to have branded Netvibes pages, aggregating feeds and widgets, embedded their own sites and generate ad revenue. Launch partners include Tagged.com, MIVA, Les Echos and Le Figaro. It follows...
- Tags: Site, Netvibes, Portals, Business Structures, Web Technology, Internet, Finance, Dan Farber
- Blog posts 2007-10-03
- News to know: Hotspot insecurity; VMware Fusion; Microsoft's iPhone
- Notable headlines:George Ou: Hamster plus Hotspot equals Web 2.0 meltdown.Ryan Naraine: Blue Pill Project extends VM rootkit cat-and-mouse tussle. OpenBSD team mocked at first ever 'Pwnie' awards.House OKs billions for federal science, tech projects.Larry Dignan: VMware Fusion for OS X ready to lift off. Gallery right.Dan Farber: The future of...
- Tags: News to know, General
- Blog posts 2007-08-03
- Netvibes to make widgets universal; Digg to support OpenID; YouTube outsources filtering; MyBlogLog bans user
- The social web weekly: a quick-fire roundup of some of the news, announcements and conversations that have occurred throughout the week...Digg to support OpenID. Earlier in the week, speaking at the Future of Web Apps FOMA conference in the UK, Diggs Kevin Rose announced that the site will soon support...
- Tags: YouTube, MySpace, Widgets, Digg, The Social Web weekly
- Blog posts 2007-02-23
- SOA for the masses: Widgets, pipes and teqlets
- For many years SOA (Service-Oriented Architecture--building composite applications by assembling components from multiple sources within and beyond an enterprise) and its antecedents have been the province of the developer priesthood. Mere mortals, lacking programming skills, have not been privy to arcane, powerful secrets of SOA codes. Now the power of...
- Tags: Apple, Blogging, General, Google, IBM, Microsoft, Personal Technology, SaaS, Salesforce.com, SAP, Software Infrastructure, Web Technology, Yahoo
- Blog posts 2007-02-15
- Netvibes, personalized portals and JP's Four Pillars
- Netvibes, personalized portals and JP's Four PillarsI buy the visionThe 4 pillars make a lot of sense...But I'm a little sceptical that Netvibes does the job.More here.http://theotherthomasotter.wordpress.com/2007/01/06/portaling-like-it-is-2001/
- Tags: Portals, Web technology, Netvibes, Pillars, portal
- Discussion threads 2007-01-08
- Netvibes, personalized portals and JP's Four Pillars
- JP Rangaswamis day job is CIO of BT Global Services. By night and in parallel, hes a thought leader evangelizing blogs, wikis and other Web technologies as game-changing for the enterprise. In a recent postings here and here on his blog, JP gave a concrete example of what his notion...
- Tags: SaaS, Web Technology, Software Infrastructure, Personal Technology, IT Management, General, JP Rangaswamis day job, Netvibes
- Blog posts 2007-01-04
- My Yahoo/My Web
- If you'd like to be able to read news from hand-picked sources, as well as price airfares and look up driving directions all while checking your Yahoo e-mail within a single sign-in screen, the My Yahoo custom home page can do the trick. However, while this service is quick to...
- Tags: RSS, Microsoft Windows, Yahoo! Inc., Netvibes
- Product reviews 2006-10-04
- Netvibes
- Netvibes is a custom home page service that lets you collect your favorite online content and access it all from any Web browser. For example, wouldn't it be more productive to log on to one Web page to read your newest e-mail in addition to the latest news from favorite...
- Tags: Blogging, Web site development, E-mail providers, Netvibes
- Product reviews 2006-10-03
- Netvibes corrals your digital world
- Netvibes' challenge: "keeping up with growth"At Supernova/Wharton West in San Francisco, CNET News.com's Neha Tiwari interviews Netvibes founder and CEO Tariq Krim. In this June 21, 2006, interview Krim talks about the company's first eight months.
- Tags: Netvibes, Tariq Krim
- Videos 2006-06-22
- Supernova: Navigating the personal infosphere
- One of this morning's opening sessions at Supernova started with a workshop on the "personal infosphere," which has something to do managing information overload. I wrote about the overload of social networking services yesterday--a lot of horsepower is being applied to solving the problem of dealing with filtering out noise...
- Tags: Plaxo, Hans-Peter Brondmo
- Blog posts 2006-06-21
- Ajax homepages market review
- Ajax homepages market reviewAjax homepages market reviewI have start.com set as the home page in IE. Just recently tried netvibes and have been using that more and more. I also tried pageflakes a few days ago, I like the tabs at the top. What needs to happen...
- Tags: RSS, Web browsers, Netvibes, AJAX, Ajax homepage
- Discussion threads 2006-02-28
- Personalized Start Pages: Microsoft, Google, Netvibes
- Personalized Start Pages: Microsoft, Google, NetvibesInteresting to see thatM$ is using technology from the corporation it murdered (Netscape created javascript - and M$ didn't want or like it when it came out). Kinda like killing someone and taking their wedding ring for yourself . . .NetvibesCouldn't agree more. I've...
- Tags: AJAX, RSS, Netvibes, Google Inc., Microsoft Corp.
- Discussion threads 2005-11-03
- Personalized Start Pages: Microsoft, Google, Netvibes
- One of the new products that came out of Microsoft's Live announcements was the new Windows Live homepage, at live.com. When I first saw it, I thought it was just start.com with a new name. Start.com you'll remember is the experimental personalized hompage / RSS Reader that made...
- Tags: Microsoft Windows Live, Netvibes
- Blog posts 2005-11-02
Additional Resources
- Twitter as a PayPal killer? Umm, not so fast
- * Ryan Naraine is on vacation. Guest Editorial by Dan Glass A recent blog proclaiming that Twitter could soon become a rival to PayPal made me shudder in fear. The blog author postulated that Twitter could offer a method to...
- Tags: Payment, PayPal, Twitter, Operational Accounting, Security, Finance, Ryan Naraine
- Blog posts 2008-07-07
- Open-Xchange releases preview of next groupware server for Web 2.0 era
- Open-Xchange has released a preview version of its next generation open source collaboration server designed for the Web 2.0 era. Open-Xchange Server Edition, which will succeed Open-Xchange 6 and Open-Xchange Express Edition, features an Ajax-based, customizable user interface for managing emails, contacts, task and document sharing, new...
- Tags: Groupware, Web, Open-Xchange, Mashup Feature, OSGi Framework, AJAX, Web 2.0, E-mail, Servers, Open Source, Internet, Software/Web Development, Web Development, Online Communications, Hardware, Paula Rooney
- Blog posts 2008-06-30
- 'Last.fm in a Box', ad-supported music service expands its "offsite community" strategy
- CBS continues to show signs that it understands the distributed nature of the net -- and no, I'm not saying that because it's in the process of buying ZDNet's parent company CNET. Today, Last.fm (which CBS purchased in May 2007) announced a major expansion to its "offsite...
- Tags: Strategy, Advertisement, CBS Broadcasting Inc., Last.fm, Box, Corporate Communications, Marketing, Steve O\'Hear
- Blog posts 2008-06-04
- Twitter outages and Forrester predictions
- In my last post about Forrester's predictions, I suggested that Enterprise 2.0 won't pan out the way they suggest. On one prediction, I think they're spot on but for different reasons: Consumer services like Blogger, Facebook, Netvibes, and Twitter are aimed squarely at consumers, and they typically offer free...
- Tags: Outage, Twitter, Forrester Research Inc., Manufacturing, Web 2.0, Internet, Dennis Howlett
- Blog posts 2008-04-21
- Microhoo: Looking beyond the search war
- In the event that Microsoft ends up with Yahoo, which I view as likely, what happens to the Yahoo brand and properties. The back end, infrastructure and engineering issues can be sorted out, although nothing will be easy. Pooling engineering talent, data centers, search, ad systems, etc. can be a...
- Tags: Google Inc., Yahoo! Inc., Microsoft Corp., Portals, Branding, Web Technology, E-mail Providers, Social Networking, Internet, Marketing, Online Communications, Advertising & Promotion, Dan Farber
- Blog posts 2008-02-08
- Ribbit debuts Amphibian 'voiceware'
- At Demo 08 Ribbit will take the wraps off its consumer 'voiceware' platform, code-named Amphibian. The new service turns any physical phone into a virtual phone, creating a platform for a wide variety of voice-enabled applications. Currently in private beta and generally available in the second quarter...
- Tags: Developer, Web, Phone, Mobile, Voicemail, Service, Ribbit Marketplace, Telecom & Utilities, Telecommunications, Dan Farber
- Blog posts 2008-01-28
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