Monthly Archives: August 2007

Exploring the World Beyond Tech

My Google Reader is chock-a-block with tech blogs – the obvious ones such as TechCrunch, Mashable, A VC, GigaOm; those written by friends such as Mathew Ingram, Rob Hyndman and Aiden Henry; and a bunch of Apple blogs such as The Unofficial Apple Weblog and A New Mac Tip Every Day. But as the past few [...]
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Things I Don’t Get…

1. Why has Sony insisted on maintaining its proprietary Memory Stick? When I was looking at digital cameras, Sony wasn’t even in the running because of the memory issue. 2. Mary Meeker. Even after being embarrassed during the dot-com boom as more of a promoter than an equity analyst, she’s still alive, well and bumbling along. [...]
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What About a Web 2.0 Aggregrator?

Earlier this week, Steve Rubel had a terrific post on the challenges facing content owners at a time when consumers can compile the information they want (RSS feeds, images, video) into personalized portals such as Pageflakes or Windows Live. He contends this will make it increasingly difficult for content owners to make money online. “If almost [...]
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Okrut: Does Anyone Care?

Apparently, Okrut is coming out with a new look and feel. The question is does anyone care outside of Brazil where Okrut, which is Google’s social networking service, is extremely popular? How is it that Google can have such a strong brand and large followings for search, blogging and GMail but be such a minor [...]
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Has Craig Moved On?

ValleyWag is suggesting that Craigslist domo Craig Newmark may be moving on – a possibility fueled by the fact he’s no longer listed on the company’s management page. With the iconic Craig out of the day-to-day picture could this be a sign that Craigslist is ready to really embrace capitalism and the concept of maximizing [...]
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PlanetEye News

It’s hard to believe that I’ve been working at PlanetEye for nearly a month – time flies when you’ve having fun! After working away on a new kind of travel guide for more than a year, PlanetEye is now ready to peel back the onion a little as we head closer to our launch later this [...]
Posted in Web 2.0 | 2 Comments
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