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- Web 2.0: Looking for new ideas in search
- A panel entitled "Search by another name: New ideas in Search" didn't yield much in the way of new ideas or Web 2.0 breakthroughs. The panel highlighted search companies that are in the shadows of Google/Yahoo/MSN with more specialized engines. Michael Tanne introduced Wink, an early stage search engine based...
- Tags: PubSub, Wink, Michael Tanne
- Blog posts 2005-10-05
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- Adobe opens up messaging, releases betas of Flex and AIR
- Adobe opens up messaging, releases betas of Flex and AIRtreaming Pub/Sub: The Future of Web-based ApplicationsAs others have commented, BlazeDS rivals Comet. KnowNow itself was founded circa 2000 on the principles of HTTP real-time push; aka real-time content streaming. KnowNow and others take a pure browser approach to the frontend...
- Tags: Groupware, Adobe Systems Inc., KnowNow Inc., messaging
- Discussion threads 2007-12-14
- New Apple support docs target Leopard client & server, Boot Camp
- Apple on Thursday released a batch of support documents for Leopard, including some new problems with Boot Camp. It appears that some UI changes in the new version of Mac OS X may need some extra explaining to customers. Boot Camp Mac OS X 10.5,...
- Tags: Apple Macintosh, Server, Apple Inc., Apple Mac OS X, Apple Mac OS, Desktops, Operating Systems, Software, Hardware, David Morgenstern
- Blog posts 2007-11-01
- TechCrunch's Arrington shares his winners and losers
- TechCruncher Mike Arrington opened the second day of The Future of Web Apps Summit with his picks of Web 2.0 winners and losers and gives advice to wouldbe startups. He also announced the next blog in the TechCrunch family, which will cover enterprise products. Winners got acquired: Writely, del.icio.us, Userplane,...
- Tags: Web 2.0 Winners, loser, TechCrunch
- Blog posts 2006-09-14
- Blog Blaster (exe)
- Blog Blaster is an automated tool to ping and submit your blogs to over 30 blog search engines with just one click. Customize the list of sites to ping by adding your own. Import hundreds of blogs from a text file to make setup a breeze. View real submission results...
- Tags: Search Engine, Blog, Blog Search Engine, Blog Blaster, Blogging, Internet
- Software downloads 2006-08-15
- Best of 2005: Why Topic/Tag/Remix Feeds Are The Future of RSS
- Seeing as the year is winding down, I thought I'd re-publish some of my better posts from 2005. The following was originally published in Read/WriteWeb on 22 January 05. It's still as relevant now as it was then, maybe more so given what companies like Yahoo!, Microsoft and...
- Tags: RSS
- Blog posts 2005-12-21
- Structured blogging--what's in it for users?
- Paul Kedrosky's blog has a provacative post on structured blogging and a number of comments have been posted. He doesn't think that users get enough value to invest the time to mess with adding structure to blogs:There is simply not enough benefit to the average blogger to compensate for the...
- Tags: Structured Blogging
- Blog posts 2005-12-16
- Structured blogging initiative taking off
- At the Syndicate 2005 conference, a few dozen Web companies--including PubSub, Bloglines, Feedster, Meetup, Newsgator, Rojo, Sxip, CommerceNet and Broadband Mechanics--gathered behind a structured blogging initiative, using microformats and other open standards. "We need to make sure that all new formats, such as events, listings, reviews, audio and video...
- Tags: Broadband Mechanics, blogging, Canter
- Blog posts 2005-12-13
- GestureBank
- A few nights ago a few of us were gathered together by Yahoo to preview some new RSS tools. As is customary at these events, the Yahoo executives chatted us up. Scott Gatz, the company's lead RSS guru, refused to tell me what the announcement was about until I pointed...
- Tags: gesture, GestureRank
- Blog posts 2005-12-02
- Web 2.0 Products We Need (But Which Don't Exist Yet)
- Mike Arrington from TechCrunch.com has written an excellent post in which he lists 10 types of Web 2.0 products the world needs, but which nobody has developed at least to our knowledge. Here's his list and I'll add some more after: 1. Better and Cheaper Online File Storage 2. Blog/website...
- Tags: Web 2.0, Web 2.0 Products
- Blog posts 2005-11-21
- Tempted by blogs, spam becomes 'splog'
- Tempted by blogs, spam becomes 'splog'The scum of the earth never rest :(NTTempted by blogs, spam becomes 'splog'And just what did they think was going to happen? Spam came on usenet, it came on emails, it came on web pages, it came on message boards.Googlewashing"People querying the well-known bloggers' names...
- Tags: Blogging, Cyberthreats, Wiki, blog, API, spam
- Discussion threads 2005-10-20
- Links are dead, Doc
- Good grief. My friend Doc Searls has reacted big time to my suggestion that links are dead. OK, I was going to sugercoat it but if you insist....Doc, last in first out. Links have leverage, attention doesn't? Well, every singloe new search play leverages attention characteristics-- Sphere, Memorandum, Attensa, Google...
- Tags: RSS, Doc, attention.XML
- Blog posts 2005-10-17
- The RSS Space: The Next Google
- Recently I made an attempt at defining "The RSS Space". Based on some great discussions with VCs and wise people in the RSS business, we came up with the following categorization for RSS vendors: Publisher Services Sub-categories:...
- Tags: RSS
- Blog posts 2005-09-12
- Zero Sum Games
- Susan Mernit and Marc Canter triangulate on Ross Mayfield's musings on personalization versus attention. It took me quite a few paragraphs to crack the Ross code--social networking good, automation bad. Marc's pushback was more concise, and Susan's more nuanced. Together the three posts illustrate why attention AND human filtering are...
- Tags: Marc
- Blog posts 2005-02-13
- Will phishing spoofees like eBay and banks get hip to RSS for the end run?
- Will phishing spoofees like eBay and banks get hip to RSS for the end run?Now you get the ideaDavid- No, you are not nuts. You have the right idea, but are looking at the wrong tool.You and I had this conversation over a year ago when I discussed private email...
- Tags: eBay Inc., Microsoft Corp., bank, RSS, RSS feed, e-mail, phishing
- Discussion threads 2005-01-25
- Never MetaData I didn't Like
- As I indicated in the Podcasting conversation at BloggerCon, Gillmor Gang is moving away not toward transcripts. So in fact is Doug Kaye for all of his IT Conversations. Why? For the very reason that Dave Winer suggests: no skimming. Skimming got us the election from hell. Skimming reduces the...
- Tags: metadata, podcast, Dave Winer
- Blog posts 2004-11-11
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