Web 2.0 Rethinking Email Gmail Engineer Paul Buchheit has a lovely post in which he explains why he created Gmail for Google. He begins by noting that email has just turned 34 - only one or two months younger than me as it happens. He goes on to say that Gmail gave him "the opportunity to change email". This description is fantastic: "We didn't want to simply bolt new… Richard MacManus View comments
New Media How Memeorandum tracks the mood of news Gabe Rivera's memeorandum got a great write-up in Wired News today. Also TechCrunch reported that memeorandum has a new feature, a news widget that bloggers can include on their site. As I was looking at tech.memeorandum again this morning (as I do multiple times a day), it struck me that the Flock coverage is a perfect example of how memeorandum… Richard MacManus View comments
Browsers Will mainstream people flock to Flock? By now most of you know that Flock, a trendy new Mozilla-based "social web browser", has gone live. Because it's said to be a quintessential Web 2.0 application, I feel duty-bound to try it out. So I've downloaded it and will give it a go as my main browser for a while. I won't however jump to conclusions and give you a half-baked review right now… Richard MacManus View comments
Business The Great Disruptive Start-Ups Search In my ZDNet blog, Web 2.0 Explorer, I've launched an Indiana Jones-like quest to find the Great Disruptive Web 2.0 Start-Ups of our era. I'm on the hunt for two separate types of disruptive start-ups: 1) disruptive technologies that could change the Web - like Google did. 2) non-geek services built using Web 2.0 technologies. These will be… Richard MacManus View comments
New Media Publishers sue Google - more evidence of 20th Century Media Delusion The Association of American Publishers (AAP) has filed a lawsuit against Google "over its plans to digitally copy and distribute copyrighted works without permission of the copyright owners". I liked how John Battelle summed it up: "I really don't get this. I have been both a publisher and an author, and I have to tell you, these guys sue for… Richard MacManus View comments