A conversation with Doug Belshaw
[Guest Blogger Stewart Mader, Atlassian - makers of Confluence and Jira. His blog can be found here.
[Guest Blogger Stewart Mader, Atlassian - makers of Confluence and Jira. His blog can be found here.
[Guest Blogger Stewart Mader, Atlassian - makers of Confluence and Jira. His blog can be found here.
So you've decided to build a new Web 2.0 solution/company and you want to attract millions of new users and possibly some funding?
Just a reminder that tonight is the monthly SFWIN (San Francisco Web Innovators) mixer. If you are in the city and work in the Web 2.
A couple of weeks ago I asked people in the Web 2.0 starup world to send me information on their new ventures.
Personally I think the merger could be a good thing for not only the two companies, but for the listeners as well. My reasons are likely different than most of what you will read out there, but there are some things that the new company could do that many people may not have even considered.
Part of my goal with this blog is expanding on the idea of what web 2.0 is...
Not two weeks after Viacom served YouTube with a major smackdown, Viacom has announced it is getting cozy with new Internet Television company Joost, and will provide free programming from MTV, BET, and Paramount Pictures.It seems obvious that Viacom wanted more order to the chaos of YouTube as is apparent from the Press Release: Janus Friis, founder of Joost said, “We built this platform from the ground up, with companies like Viacom in mind.
The FTC has settled with evil Adware company DirectRevenue for $1.5 million dollars (via Internetnews).