Here is a useful list of the “Top 25” Web 2.0 search engines. Looks like some really interesting implementations using mash-ups and AJAX.
All posts by Jim Muttram
Web Famous
Steve Rubel points out Forbes Web Celeb 25 list of the internet famous – which also includes lists of the “Almost Famous” and the “Unintentionally Famous“
Ways to track trends
Lifehack has some useful tips for journalists (or, indeed, anybody) who wants to keep on top of trends.
CNet to mandate replies to posts
Steve Rubel has the story that CNet is mandating that all its journalists reply to posts on their stories on the site. He applauds the move, seeing this as a sign of the way journalism is going, but he also points to the possibility of the site being gamed by unscrupulous PR professionals.
Internet video reaches mainstream
According to Podcasting News Nielsen Analytics has released a report saying internet video has now reached critical mass and is ready for mainstream advertising.
“Programmers have the opportunity to create new revenue models to benefit content owners and their affiliated stations,” said Larry Gerbrandt, general manager and senior vice president of Nielsen Analytics. “Such ad-supported models are uniquely adaptable to the broadband environment and are potentially superior to existing models because they can take full advantage of the digital environment. With broadband streams, for example, fast forwarding through commercials can be disabled making it more likely the consumers will watch the spots and possibly interact with them.”
Technorati Tags: predictions, video, web
MyBlogLog developments
Following its acquisition by Yahoo! in a deal rumoured to have been worth $10m, MyBlogLog has added integration with Flickr, another Yahoo! property. How long, muses the 901am blog, before del.icio.us integration follows. “Are we seeing the rise of the blogosphere’s version of MySpace right before our eyes?” it asks.
Technorati Tags: blogs, images, social media
Magazines vs. the web
Josh Norem, an former editor for Maximum PC magazine, lists his take on the relative strengths of magazines and the web – and the web wins. Nothing very new in the arguments, but obviously it struck a cord as it’s on the front page of Digg.
Online content set for boost
I missed this piece from paidContent.org which quotes an EU study saying the market for online will explode in the coming years.
The study anticipates revenue growth related to online content will amount to $10.7 billion (8.3 billion Euros). This estimate represents a 400 percent leap from where the continent stands today.
The PDF of the study is here.
Technorati Tags: paid content
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Prioritising features in the next release
Yahoo! has introduced a nice Web 2.0 feature in its Yahoo! Site Explorer Suggestion Board. Not only does it allow users to leave suggestions for improvements to the service, but it has Digg-like voting and commenting, too which quickly sorts out the most significant enhancements from the rest (if they can get the mainstream customers to participate.) Every site should have one!
Technorati Tags: social media, tools, web