PEERmadness
Some friends of mine started this company, PEERmadness. check them out at www.peermadness.com
Want to get around the firewall at work? Need your fantasy baseball or football fix but are blocked out. PEERmadness will get you there and do it all anonymously so your IT guy won’t know. Get to MySpace and Facebook too.
From the site:
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Touches are the new Page Views
I’m glad people that people listen to are finally talking about moving on from using page views as the be-all metric for a website’s success. Now, page views can still work if it is an apple-to-apple comparison. But as Fred mentioned, when a website or a web service drastically changes the architecture of a service [...]
Portability Sites
A lot has been written about Mobile 2.0. Obviously it has a lot to do with the direction that many web 2.0 sites are taking; going from being true portals (one stop shops), to true portability sites. Have content, will travel. Making your service available on any device, anywhere seems to be a growing trend. [...]
What Hitwise, Comscore, Compete and Alexa may not know is coming
Let’s see. Google Trends plus Google Search plus Google Analytics plus free wi-fi equals…
Sounds like a recipe for a new Google Labs offering that will eventually compete (no pun intended) directly with the other metric firms out there. Talk about a powerhouse of data. While others are busy creating panels, search bars and paying for [...]
Get Googled
Google told us they didn’t want anyone to use their name as a verb as it relates to “I’ll google it” or “let me google that”.
With all of the acquisitions lately (Writely, YouTube, and Jotspot), is it safe to assume that we can now say:
“I am going to the store to google some eggs”?
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MyBlogLog hits the big time
Mybloglog.com has been getting quite a bit of attention, particularly by several noted A-list bloggers (AVC, Read/Write, Techcrunch, Calacanis, and others). With all of that exposure, membership has rising (most likely fairly dramatically).
The concept is terrific. I’ve had it up on my blog since the beginning. I like to see who is looking at my [...]
Is Using Craigslist a viable online marketing opportunity?
Craigslist has positioned itself as “the” go-to place for online classified ads. There’s a Craigslist for nearly just about every metropolitan area, and state-wide ones for places that are a little more rural (maine.craigslist.org for example).
So the real question is, and there is plenty of evidence of it already (just browse around a little): Is [...]
get your GoogleTV
Much has been written about the recent Google acquisition of video powerhouse, YouTube.
The copyright stuff that Cuban and others have been mockingly using to call YouTube a walking lawsuit ready to happen is blown out of proportion. Sure, the site is chock full of infringing stuff, but so is the rest of the internet. Google [...]
little orange button
First Yahoo brought it to the masses (millions) when they released the new version of Yahoo mail with a built in RSS reader. People do not need to know what it is, just how to use it.
Google upped the ante for browser-based readers with its revamped Google Reader.
Now Microsoft is pushing out IE7 with an [...]
Turning Social
This makes sense.
Take a useful service and layer social networking into it. Connect the people who are already connected by a service, but only as users of the service.
Can Delicious turn itself into a mashup of LinkedIn, MySpace, with the Delicious tagging engine driving it all. Delicious already has plenty of useful content in its [...]
