New Web 2.0 services of note
I receive a lot of emails about new services and products, so I thought I'd share some of the recent ones. [...]
I receive a lot of emails about new services and products, so I thought I'd share some of the recent ones. [...]
Some interesting talk percolating around today about Web 2.0 business models.
Last night Yahoo! announced they are integrating an RSS Reader into the new Yahoo!
As we begin to use mobile devices more and more to access the Web, Microsoft's browser dominance may begin to ebb away...
With all this talk of web-based apps, it's easy to forget there's still a battle going on for the browser platform - upon which most of the 'Web 2.0' apps run. In this post I take a look at the browser market in 2006 - will anyone challenge Microsoft? [...]
I'm slowly but surely coming around to the benefits of OPML, which stands for Outline Processor Markup Language. Developed by Dave Winer, OPML is being used more and more as a compliment to RSS.
I was a bit dismayed when I checked the latest version of the Wikipedia page for Web 2.0 and saw this super-snarky intro paragraph: "The term "Web 2.
Amazon launches a Product Wiki and Washington Post lets users mash-up their content. [...]
Mike Arrington from TechCrunch.com has written an excellent post in which he lists 10 types of Web 2.
...There you have it, real world implementations for Microsoft's SSE are already being built.