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  • Social
    PeopleAggregator and Open Social Network Systems

    First the obligatory disclaimer: I work as a part-time freelancer for Broadband Mechanics, the creators of PeopleAggregator. I've actually done analysis and writing work on the PeopleAggregator project itself. So...

  • Web
    Google promotes Personalized Homepage on google.com

    Google is for the first time promoting its Personalized Homepageon the google.com homepage, using football World Cup modules/widgets. There is a "New! Add World Cup live scores and schedules to...

  • Web
    Google is like a box of chocolates

    Mike Arrington's a bit peeved at Google. His post is a good vent, but to me the key bit was way down in comment number 33:"...my main gripe is that...

  • Web
    New Ask.com blog search and Bloglines upgrade (but no new UI)

    Ask.com is releasing a new blog search feature on their search engine, as well as integrating search more into their leading web-based RSS Reader Bloglines. You'll recall that Ask.com (or...

  • Web
    Microsoft acquisitions and product strategies

    The Microsoft VC Summit 2006 happened a week or two ago, but I've only just had a chance to review the posts that came out of it. If you're interested...

  • Web
    53,651 male, youngish, rich, powerful and geeky readers

    There's been a lot of talk recently about Josh Kopelman's post, in which he wrote:"As more and more entrepreneurs start building what Fred Wilson referred to as second derivative companies,...

  • Web
    List of Web 2.0 Lists

    As a Web (2.0) consultant and analyst (about me), I track a variety of market segments and products. Luckily for me, nowadays I don't have to do as much grunt...

  • Web
    New Influencers, Company Advisory Boards and R/WW

    James Governor of analyst firm Redmonk has posted a thoughtful piece on how blogging is changing the analyst and PR landscapes. When he wrote this part, he may as well...

  • Web
    Media Futures: on rebundling and intermediaries

    John Hagel has a thought-provoking post about microchunking and media businesses. It follows on from Umair Haque's post, in which Umair said that "unbundling" media (e.g. Disney releasing tv shows...

  • Web
    Microcontent Design – Responses

    My introductory post last week about Microcontent Design got such a good response that I need to pause and consider all the feedback, before I move onto Part 2. Basically...

  • Web
    Rojo Adds Relevance – aims to be a ‘personalized digg’

    Rojo, the web-based RSS Aggregator I've used ever since I gave up hope of Bloglines ever stepping up its functionality, has just come out with some more enhancements. About a...

  • Web
    On dodgy web and blog stats

    I've long been suspicious of some of the stats that certain companies and bloggers push. We all know by now that industry stats tool alexa.com must be taken with a...

  • Web
    Store 100% – Google’s Golden Copy

    The Google Analyst Day presentation makes for interesting reading. Thanks to Greg Linden for providing the early analysis and text from the now withdrawn powerpoint presentation (only available now as...

  • Web
    Ajax homepages market review

    On ZDNet I've just posted a lengthy analysis of the main Ajax homepages (aka personalized start pages):Over the past year many new AJAX homepages, aka personalized start pages, have been...

  • Web
    AJAX homepages – Portals 2.0?

    I've been tracking the development of all the personalized start pages that have flowered up over the past year. Live.com, Google Personalized Homepage, Netvibes, PageFlakes, et al. These are services...

  • Web
    Microsoft Search Champs: Non-NDA Stuff

    Today I was at the Redmond office of Microsoft and it was an interesting day of discussions about... well I'm not allowed to say due to NDA. But most of...

  • Web
    Read/Write Filter

    Aggregating and filtering the latest Web Tech and Media news, so you don't have to! (p.s. it'd be great to get some feedback on this new daily feature of mine...

  • Web
    Google OS = Moby Dick

    I used to think the Semantic Web was the Moby Dick of the Web. But now I think the Google OS and Office is. In the famous novel, Moby Dick...

  • Web
    Structured blogging is here

    Phil Pearson, Marc Canter and others have been burning the midnight candle getting Structured Blogging up and running. It's live now and Phil has a round-up of all the action....

  • Web
    Page Views per user: RSS blows HTML away

    Summary: For my blog, RSS is a much more important content format than HTML these days. In one of my posts, five and a half times more important!Darren Rowse writes...

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