Blogged From Mike Schnoor at 26. Mar 2007 11:00 under Medien, Zukunft, Web 2.0, Burda, Medien, Sevenload, Videoplattform, Videoportal, Web 2.0
Die wichtige Nachricht macht die Runde: Burda steigt bei sevenload ein! Jetzt ist es raus - sevenload startet durch. Warum man nicht sofort im hauseigenen Blog etwas darüber lesen konnte kann ich recht einfach erklären: Die Pressekontakte haben in diesem Fall wirklich Vorrang gehabt - bevor in einem Corporate Blog etwas zu dem Thema zu [...]
http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/TelagonSichelputzer/~3/104434405/
Blogged From Tom Evslin at 23. Mar 2007 13:04 under Web/Tech, Weblogs
As seen on Sitemeter, there was an explosion of traffic on Fractals of Change Wednesday afternoon (pictured here) which actually continued pretty much continued unabated through Thursday afternoon. This sometimes happens when I write about something very current or very controversial. Another Sitemeter view showed that these readers were linking in to a two year old post about negotiating. Curious....
http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/FractalsOfChange/~3/103838295/getting_redd.html
Blogged From MBuz at 23. Mar 2007 05:06 under Suchmaschinen, Informationsmanagement, Web 2.0
MySpace ist derzeit die (noch) größte Social Network Plattform im Web. Jeden Tag durchsuch jeder der Zig-Millionen MySpace User durchschnittlich 20 oder mehr Seiten in dieser Umgebung. Grund genug, ein spezielles Browser-System auf die Beine zu stellen: BuddyWave. BuddyWave ist ein auf dem IE 7.0 aufgebauter Browser und muss auf dem eigenen Rechner installiert werden. Das [...]
http://www.buzinkay.net/blog-de/2007/03/buddywave-browser-fur-myspace/
Blogged From Rob at 23. Mar 2007 03:18 under mesh news
For the last 19 years, Kate has somehow or another been involved in marketing on the internet. Before the web was graphical, she used mailing lists and FTP sites to market educational software. Over her career she has had the privilege of working with top-notch companies (either agency-side or as part of the company) to [...]
http://www.meshconference.com/blog/2007/03/22/mesh-panelist-kate-trgovac/
Blogged From Rob at 23. Mar 2007 03:17 under mesh news
Jian Ghomeshi is a broadcaster, writer and musical artist from Toronto. He is currently best known as a national on-air personality on CBC Television and Radio. He has hosted various programs on television and radio including The National Playlist, Sounds Like Canada, Zed and The End. He spent three years as the host of the [...]
http://www.meshconference.com/blog/2007/03/22/mesh-panelist-jian-ghomeshi/
Blogged From Rob at 23. Mar 2007 03:15 under mesh news
Mary Hodder founded Dabble, a recently launched company aiming to be ‘the most comprehensive search and social search site on the planet’, by helping users organize, search, tag, describe and promote video. She has a Masters from UC Berkeley’s School of Information and a blog on disruptive technologies.
http://www.meshconference.com/blog/2007/03/22/mesh-panelists-mary-hodder/
Blogged From Rob at 23. Mar 2007 03:13 under mesh news
While we’ve already announced the keynote conversations for mesh ‘07, we’ve yet to announce panelists. So over the next few weeks we’re going to start doing just that in a series of blog posts. The posts will set out panelist bio information - more information about the sessions themselves will follow shortly. [...]
http://www.meshconference.com/blog/2007/03/22/mesh-panelists-jen-evans/
Blogged From at 22. Mar 2007 21:54
Traffic. That's a pretty good summary of my day exploring Cairo today with a couple of other folks from the conference I'm here attending. Lots of traffic. Taxis seem to be the main mode of non-resident transport and the taxi drivers are, as in most urban areas, rather crazy. Although I have to say that the taxis in Cairo were among the craziest I've ever experienced and the incessant honking of horns did really start to drive you nuts (during the hour+ taxi ride it took to get most anywhere).Having said that, though, the reality is that the Pyramids were amazing, the National Museum was fascinating and the "shopping experience" at the Khan El Khalili bazaar/market was just way too amusing. I'm utterly exhausted and have a good sunburn on my right arm ([...]
http://dyork.livejournal.com/271539.html
Blogged From gsyi at 21. Mar 2007 19:06 under Web 2.0
Laut Valleywag hat Facebook gerademal eine lächerliche Klickrate von 0,04% (für 1 Mio PIs nur 400 Besucher). Damit gehört Fackebook wohl zu einem der Web2.0 Projekten mit der schlechtesten Performance.
http://webmaster-verzeichnis.de/blog/facebook-klickrate-nur-004/
Blogged From Adam at 20. Mar 2007 19:53 under Web 2.0
Open Houses won’t sell your home. If you do not have your home listing on the internet then you are missing out on all the potential buyers who begin their search on the internet. Internet sites like Zillow are making searching for a new home easier. Search by location and add your basic needs. Your results are [...]
http://feeds.b5media.com/~r/b5media/OffbeatHomes/~3/103118008/