Archive for web 3.0
You are browsing the archives of web 3.0.
You are browsing the archives of web 3.0.
If you’re new here, you may want to subscribe to my RSS feed or to sign up for email alerts.Like most other traditional business, the music industry is engaging customers via the Internet. Music, like all the other commodities, is also stumbling to a degree in its approaches to people in presentation, methodology, monetization and [...]
Just when you thought no widget had been left unturned, JS-Kit released another cool one today. The Score widget is a fairly simple tool that emulates the thumbs up voting widget on Digg. However, this variant is a good deal more powerful in that it enhances the blog or site it is deployed on. [...]
An interesting aspect of Web 2.0 and all the hundreds of startups that sprung up as a result of it, is that so many have failed. Even more interesting is the fact that a few of the really fantastic ones are still progressing even without proper funding. I have seen so many millions of dollars [...]
If Money And Greed Only Hadn’t Spoiled It
What in the world happened to the promise of Web 2.0? Whatever it was, we are now bogged down in mud hole only slightly resembling the “El Dorado” painted for us over the last 18 months. Innovation after innovation have failed to live up to expectations. Still [...]
A host of startups have addressed the need for people to aggregate and manipulate links in the last two years. From social bookmarking sites to browser extensions, links have been perhaps the most acted upon element of Web 2.0. However, I think what we are looking for is not a “path” back to some static [...]