Network Badges
neues Minifeature bei del.icio.us: Network Badges (Add me to your del.icio.us network, I have x people in my network, I have xx fans)
Die Kuh melken
TechCrunch mit neuem Job-Board: CrunchBoard
Erinnert vom Funktionsumfang und Preis ($200 statt $250 für ein 30 Tage Listing) ein bisschen an das von 37signals – und die hat er wohl kontaktiert, aber die hatten kein Interesse an einer Kooperation/Linzensierung (siehe Kommentare) aber wird ihm wohl auf Basis der Sichtbarkeit von TC ein nettes Körbchengeld bescheren.
more than reality
Umfrage von 37signals unter Basecamp Kunden was web 2.0 sei (Potpourri von Meinungen und Seinungen, als Barometer recht interessant, weniger als 1% beta)
rminder
rminder –
With a free account you can send and receive free voice reminders, and synchronize your Google, Yahoo, Apple iCal, Microsoft Outlook calendar events, and even 37signals Basecamp milestones!
Schmizness
Lange Liste von Geschäftsmodellen für Webapps von Brian Oberkirch (Ads, Banner, kontextuelle Ads, syndizierte Ads, Affiliate Networks, Ads vor’m Content, Sponsorships, Freemium, Premium, Abos, Revenue Share, usw. usf.)
Googleversity of California
Google und die UC sind ob eines Einbaus der Bibliothek in Google’s Book Search im Gespräch
Daniel Greenstein, UC’s associate vice provost for scholarly information, said that joining the Google Books Library Project — with its ability to search for terms inside texts, not only in catalog listings — would help “create access like we’ve never had before to our cultural heritage and scholarly memory. It’s a whole new paradigm.”
Gibt auch Gegner (cheap shot von Tim O’Reilly):
I had a debate a couple of weeks ago with a well-known west coast literary agent at the Stanford Publishing Course. She was fulminating about how what Google is doing is nothing but theft. “Do you know how a search engine works?” I asked. “No.” “Well then, have you ever used Google?” “No.”
Even more telling was a conversation overheard later in the course, in which a publisher of significant size remarked, in a display of bafflement worthy of Senator Ted Stevens: “What bothers me about the Google project is that I’ve heard they are scanning two copies of the book. What I want to know is: what are they doing with the second copy?!”
Ja!
Quiz: was ist Yes.com ?
ZuluPad
ZuluPad – minimalistisches Desktop Wiki (Win/Mac)
DIY Wars
und das Guardian Blog zum Kleinkrieg zwischen Valleywag und Techcrunch.
DIY Web
und das do-it-yourself Web emerges
Access Control
Bloglines mit einem Vorschlag für eine RSS und ATOM Erweiterung um die Distribution von Feeds einschränken zu können (via)
Library 2.0
Library 2.0 Theory: Web 2.0 and Its Implications for Libraries
It is communally innovative. This is perhaps the single most important aspect of Library 2.0. It rests on the foundation of libraries as a community service, but understands that as communities change, libraries must not only change with them, they must allow users to change the library. It seeks to continually change its services, to find new ways to allow communities, not just individuals to seek, find, and utilize information.
Redundanz
Yahoo! Answers: R.S.V.P.
Filtr
Software Innovations
The Most Important Software Innovations (bis ’94) und der ganze Patentblödsinn.
Blair Tech Project
Blair seeks secret of Silicon Valley’s success
(lol, man braucht eine risikofreudige Kultur die ein Scheitern nicht stigmatisiert, Eliteuniversitäten und Politikerblogs)
Cookies
data visualization with cookies
I Robot
CNN mit Hamsterjournalismus: Exchange
CNN Exchange invites YOU to connect with the news: Share your stories, your pictures, your videos wherever you see the I-Report logo. Weigh in on the blogs. Click your way through QuickVotes and more.
Right Media Exchange
The Right Media Exchange is interactive advertising’s first open media exchange. Connected on a common platform, buyers and sellers seamlessly trade more than two billion impressions on the exchange each day. The Right Media Exchange enables competition in an open, fair market to drive more value for ad networks, publishers and advertisers.
(Abt. yawningly disruptive)
Gillmor
Die Gillmor Gang – eine Art Dynasty der Denver Clan fürs Web 2.0
(derzeit gerade wieder ganz lustig)