Google EditGrid - New Online Spreadsheet, Better Than Google Spreadsheets Written by Gang Lu and Richard MacManus EditGrid, the main product of HongKong-based company Team and Concepts (TnC) Ltd., is a leading Web 2.0 online spreadsheet service that focuses on online collaboration and interoperability. Having had 1 year of development and 9 months of public beta with 18 beta releases, yesterday EditGrid… Gang Lu View comments
News Web News: Yahoo/Digg, Web 4.0, Soapbox, Gmail, Index Ventures - Yahoo implements digg-style voting across some of its products; two opposing headlines pretty much sum this story up... Yahoo Anecdotal's headline: It takes two to Tango (suggesting interaction between Y! developers and their users); digg's headline: Yahoo Shamelessly Rips Off Digg and Brags About It. The first digg commenter on the story wittily… Richard MacManus View comments
Analysis How Social Sites Reveal What Your Audience Likes Written by Alex Iskold and edited by Richard MacManus Understanding your audience is the key to success in any business - including blogging. Lately the Read/WriteWeb authors have been discussing what it is that keeps readers coming back here. Our recent poll indicated that most of you come back to this blog for Analysis and Reviews. We are… Social Alex Iskold View comments
Video Services Stray Cinema: Open Source Film-making on the Web While YouTube and online video is all the rage currently, I often wonder if there's anything on these video websites other than mentos-coke explosions and bad singing. Don't get me wrong, I enjoy YouTube as much as the next person - but I am also a bit artsy-fartsy, so I like to see artistic stuff being done on the Web too. One such project is… Richard MacManus View comments
Analysis Web 3.0 = (4C + P + VS) Written by Sramana Mitra I have written a few pieces already addressing the disjointed nature of the web, whereby, you go one place for content, another for community, and a third for commerce, the most notable of these is the popular, 4C: Yahoo’s Turnaround Formula. Let’s quickly recap the terminology: 3C = Content, Commerce… Sramana Mitra View comments