web Twittering from Web 2.0 New York Web 2.0 New York starts today and I'm here at the event. I will be Twittering my instant takes (@bernardlunn), summarizing here on ReadWriteWeb when I have time. I plan to be a total mobile Blackberry Twitter-head all week, leaving my laptop at home and making my notes on Twitter. I will blog my experience with this later, hoping that there will be… Bernard Lunn View comments
Product Reviews Flixwagon Launches New Platform Flixwagon, one of the top providers of live video broadcasting applications for consumers, has just announced the launch of a new telco-grade platform targeting both mobile carriers and media organizations. The platform is designed for integration with carriers' handsets so that their users will be able to stream live video from their phones… Sarah Perez View comments
enterprise The Digital Office Part 1: Hardware & Gadgets If you had a 'clean sheet' opportunity to create the ideal digital office environment for you and/or your business, what would you buy? What hardware and software would give you a productivity advantage, while being fun and affordable? Here is what we did in our London based marketing agency. This is Part 1 of a 5-part series in ReadWriteWeb's… Zee View comments
Product Reviews GoodGuide Should Have Won TC50 So the 'Twitter for enterprise' product Yammer won the TC50 contest. Having slammed Yammer, here is who I think should have won: GoodGuide. It's a consumer play, but it is not Web 2.0 social media wisdom of the crowd. It uses hard core technology and research to deliver a service that is totally mainstream. It is also needed and in a hot area. Bernard Lunn View comments
enterprise Report: Nearly 70% of Businesses Allow Social Media Usage A new report about Enterprise adoption of Web 2.0 technologies, by Awareness, Inc., shows that employers are increasingly allowing staff to use social media applications in working hours. Awareness puts the figure at 69 percent of businesses in 2008, up from 37 percent last year. It's the latest in a string of reports this year - from… Richard MacManus View comments