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    Web 2.0 Noted

    John Battelle: "In the Web 2.0 world, it matter less that you have a major media company behind you, what matters is if your voice and point of view are considered valuable by your audience."PaidContent.org: Weekend Readings on Web 2.0 - hey Rafat, since you hate the term 'Web 2.0',...

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    Happy Birthday Read/Write Web!

    Today dawns in New Zealand as the 20th April 2005, which happens to be the 2nd birthday of Read/Write Web. Yes, two years ago today I posted my first blog post on R/WW (although I'd tinkered with blogging a year or so before that). Over the past 2 years blogging...

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    RSS and The Big 3

    I've been following what the 3 big Internet companies have been doing with RSS and I largely agree with Dave Winer's recent assessment:"Yahoo is dashing in front, with Microsoft close behind. Why isn't Google in the race?"Yahoo has been by far the most proactive company of the 3 this year....

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    BBC Mobile, Business Models 2.0, Internet TV

    A daily shot of Web 2.0 news. Each item will have a main link, one or two lines of commentary from me, and views of the story from other bloggers (if available and if I have time). I'm still fiddling with the format...BBC unveils five-year mobile strategyNMA reports on the...

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    Firefox, VCs, MSN Spaces

    A daily shot of news from your favourite Web 2.0 blog. Each item has a main link, one or two lines of R/WW commentary, plus views of the story from other bloggers.Start-up building on top of FirefoxZDNet reports that a company called Round Two is building "a new crop of...

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    Become.Com, AP vs Google News, del.icio.us

    Here's a new feature I'm trialing on Read/Write Web. It'll be a daily shot of Web 2.0 news. Each item will have a main link, one or two lines of commentary from me, and views of the story from other bloggers (if I have time).It'll take a while to settle...

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    Web 2.0 Weekly Wrap-up, 4-10 Apr 2005

    This week: non-blog uses for RSS (including Enterprise and Consumer), a new web-based delivery system for Associated Press, RSS advertising, Bigco action, Bloglines vs Technorati.RSS not only for blogsRight now there's a lot of activity around utilising RSS outside blogging. I've said before that blogging is and always will be...

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    JupiterResearch Blogging: RSS Readers: Part 2

    Last week I started my review of a JupiterResearch report entitled RSS Readers: Addressing Market Opportunities with an Innovative News Medium. I covered the first couple of pages of the report, in which JupiterResearch asked: What Is RSS and Where Is It Used? I was interested to see what Michael...

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    The Gentle Art of Self-Promotion

    The second in my JupiterResearch blogging series is coming up later today, but I thought I'd mention my new sponsorship drive in the meantime. Basically I've set myself a goal of being self-employed in blogging-related activities by the end of this year. This will primarily be from writing (not just...

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    Web 2.0 Weekly Wrap-up, 28 Mar – 3 Apr 2005

    Before I start: as this is a regular feature, I'm looking for a forward-thinking company to sponsor the Web 2.0 Weekly Wrap-Up. I get a lot of very positive feedback about the Wrap-Up and I know that a number of influential people read it. So if you'd like to sponsor...

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    JupiterResearch Blogging: RSS Readers: Part 1

    Recently I was invited by JupiterResearch VP & Research Director Michael Gartenberg to be a part of their new blogging program. The deal: I get a free copy of an analyst report relevant to my specialty and in return I will offer my own blog-style analysis of it. What this...

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    Connected to Yahoo 360

    I got an invite to Yahoo! 360°, the new blogging/social networking app from Yahoo. Here is my 360 blog, which has hardly anything in it right now. I'll probably only use it for experimentation, but if I end up liking it then maybe I'll use it for social networking. First...

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    Bloglines Not Top Aggregator For Football Fans

    Kevin Donahue posts some RSS Aggregator stats for his FanBlogs network of sites - and I was taken aback to see who is number 1, by a long shot. No it's not Bloglines, as it is for most of the geek set. For football fans, a staggering 64.8% of FanBlogs.com...

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    Eating ETech

    Plenty to chew on in coverage of the recent ETech conference. Here are some ETech tidbits that I snacked on over the past week and found to be rather tasty...Ideas and Products- the whole Remix theme. For Silicon Valley legend Danny Hillis, the remix theme begins at the breakfast table:...

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    Bloglines’ Search-based Makeover – In The Big League Now

    A couple of weeks ago Microsoft's new web-based RSS Aggregator prototype was discovered. I wrote then (also in my weekly wrap-up) that even though technically the prototype wasn't that special, it did reveal Microsoft's business strategy for RSS. Which is that Microsoft intends to integrate RSS Aggregation with its MSN...

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    Concept Albums and Blogs

    At the risk of going off-topic, I'm currently deeply into IMHO the best album I've heard in years - Green Day's American Idiot. It's a concept album and I often wonder how such a thing could be done in blogging. It's common wisdom that a focused blog is the best...

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    Rev ’em up: 2005 Web 2.0 Conference

    I'm just back from sunny Gold Coast, all theme-parked out, and already I'm planning my family's next trip. I'd love to make it to the next Web 2.0 conference, October 5-7 in San Francisco. It'll be my first ever trip to America. Of course, the conference ticket price will be...

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    Blogging with Jupiter Research

    I'm excited to be involved in the Jupiter Research blogging project, as described by Michael Gartenberg:"It wasn't easy but we've just sent the the first three bloggers their invites to join us. Will Wagner and Thomas Hawk will be taking a look at our stance on standalone and PC Based...

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    Web 2.0 from IA, Business and People perspectives

    Seb Paquet notes from Information Architecture Summit in Montreal, March 2005. This from Brett Lider:"Defining the Future - The Web 2.0 article on Wikipedia was clearly written by an engineer. Look at those acronyms!Some components of Web 2.0. Social networks, desktop information, browser history, tastes and preferences - getting them...

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    See you in a week’s time

    I'll be on holiday on the Gold Coast of Australia for the next week (YAY!) and I won't be going near a computer. I'll be back blogging in just over a week (nb: comments will be closed until then).In the meantime, a reminder once again to contribute your Feedburner stats...

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