web Koinup Launches Social Networking for Virtual Worlds Out of Milan, Italy comes Koinup, a new social network for your virtual self. Koinup is aimed at citizens of popular massively multiplayer online worlds and games like Second Life, The Sims, and World of Warcraft. It intends to be a central place for players of those games to share photos, videos, and tutorials. Earlier this month on the… Josh Catone View comments
Microsoft Surprise: MSN Has Built the Video Site of the Future There are big changes underway over at MSN Video, some of which represent a real look forward for the industry. It's hard to believe, and it isn't pretty, but this is a site you've got to check out. The site's design, full screen player and advertising model are big. Time on Site The big news at MSN Video is that the site has embraced a… Marshall Kirkpatrick View comments
Analysis Social Bookmarking Faceoff Reloaded That del.icio.us dominates the social bookmarking space is clear, but by how much? Where do the other players stand? We'll attempt to sort it all out and predict what's coming next for social bookmarking in this post. A year ago in our Social Bookmarking Faceoff post, we looked at the state of the social bookmarking space. In the post, we… Alex Iskold View comments
enterprise Emergent Business Networks - The Real Enterprise 2.0 Story In Chongquing, China - the worldÄôs fastest-growing metropolis - hundreds of small motorcycle firms are using a radical form of collaboration to triple output to 15 million motorbikes per year, which beats their giant Japanese competitors. That story was told in the book ÄúWikinomics, how mass collaboration changes everythingÄ?. It's is… Bernard Lunn View comments
Admin Sponsor Opportunities A quick note that we have a couple of sponsor slots available for October. Read/WriteWeb is currently the 24th ranked blog in the world according to Technorati and is one of the leading web 2.0 blogs. We're also among the 25 Largest Tech Business Websites, according to eBizMBA. Read/WriteWeb is read by early adopters, analysts, CIOÄôs… Richard MacManus View comments