Archive for September, 2006

Why Web 2.0 is like a TV Pilot

Kiko bought by Tucows (Kikows?)
Rojo scooped up by Typepad (which you can read about here, here, here, here, and here)… ok so I didnt link the “here’s” but would you click on them anyway?
Really what’s the point in me investing any of my time with these 2.0 sites? The current trend is that they’ll be [...]

Facebook FacestheMusic

Geesh, you make one or two changes to try to help out a community and you get slammed. Arrington likes what they’ve done:
News Feed and Mini Feed, allow users to get a quick view of what their friends are up to, including relationship changes, groups joined, pictures uploaded, etc., in a streaming [...]

The Edgelings are Lemmings too

Stowe Boyd is out on the edge… way out there. He says:
edglings are changing the marketplace by weaning ourselves from dependency
Ok, I’ll buy that to a degree. We’re talking a minimum of 1% of the people here. Is that enough to “change the marketplace”. The argument can be made that the little edgelings (hey, [...]

Web 2.0, What is it good for?

here we go… first post. Inspirational thanks goes out to the skeptic here. Love the approach, I feel the same way, although some of this has to have some relevance to everyday life. We’ll vet that out and see if we can see our way through the mad scramble to put 2.0 Co’s on ebay.
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