Archive for the 'internet' Category
Facebook move shows how they think ahead, rather than defensively
May 24th, 2007Facebook is opening up its platform.
Facebook has become a primary relationship and identity broker for millions of people. Now outsiders can capitalize on that information in a safe way, pulling from users’ expressed interests in their profiles, building on their stated intention to attend events, or simply giving them more dedicated tools for expressing […]
The greatest social media niche site, for haters. Of cilantro.
April 25th, 2007This is one of the funniest sites I’ve seen in a while. I hate cilantro. (h/t Cam!)
Great features, great content. Hilarious. Talk about social network networks going niche. In fact, this is a niche for a niche. On the one hand, it’s a site for cilantro haters. On […]
blogposts peak, signal new phase?
April 8th, 2007steve rubel thinks blogs have peaked, based on the latest technorati report, in terms of blog posts per day.
He actually first noted this back in 2006
we might be at the point where every individual who wants to publish a blog actively may already have one. However, press citations continue to climb. So blogs continue to […]
Transparent web, transparent world
March 25th, 2007What’s the next big thing going to be on the web? I think location-based networks and services will definitely be part of what people will call web 3.0. I think they’re going to be a distinct feature, like tagging is a feature of “web 2.0″ applications. But I think the combined effect […]