Web Culture Web 2.0 Workgroup Update Mike mentioned today that the Web 2.0 Workgroup that Mike, Fred Oliveira and I formed about a month and a half ago has grown to twenty blogs. We've also added a Swiki search engine (a group search with tag clouds) and categorized the blogs: Category Sites Analysis & Trends Read/WriteWeb, Dion Hinchcliffe, Susan Mernit’s… Richard MacManus View comments
Blogging Blogs Tired, Bookmarks Wired? Interesting little post from Jason Calacanis, who wrote: "TIRED: Subscribing to Fred's blog: http://avc.blogs.com/a_vc/ WIRED: Subscribing to Fred's Del.icio.us feed: http://del.icio.us/rss/fredwilson Note: On Bloglines Fred has 383 subscribers to his blog and 9 to his del.icio.us RSS feed... I prefer to read what Fred is *considering* blogging… Richard MacManus View comments
RSS & Feeds The Second Coming of Content and RSS Feeds Feedburner CEO Dick Costolo has just posted what I think is a milestone post for RSS and Web 2.0: How feeds will change the way content is distributed, valued, and consumed. In it he expounds on the future direction of his company Feedburner, which I've long considered to be the leading company in the RSS Publishing space. (NB: this post is NOT… Richard MacManus View comments
Weekly Wrap-ups Web 2.0 Weekly Wrap-up, 14-20 Nov 2005 This week: Explaining Web 2.0 to normal people, Google Base, Yahoo Shoposhere, Amazon tags, Hypertext and the next 15 years. Sponsor Opportunity The Web 2.0 Weekly Wrap-Up has had 3 excellent sponsors over the past 30 weeks and now I'm looking for the next great sponsor. If you'd like to associate your brand with premium Web 2.0 content, known… Richard MacManus View comments
Web Culture Web 2.0 Montage Serendipitously I came across a beautifully done multimedia montage of Web 2.0 on Flickr, by Leigh Blackall. The photos are stunning and Leigh has weaved Web 2.0 themes into all of them. Plus some of the slides have notes attached. Here are a few of the slides, but I recommend you flick through the whole set. Richard MacManus View comments