Getting Noticed is Not Always in Google’s Hands

How much can Google dominate the way we get noticed online was, for the last couple of years anyway, no kind of an issue. I’ve begun to notice some changes though and it should pose a question for how anybody, business or charity, celebrity or plain Joe, goes about developing and improving a presence online.
I […]

Dealing With All That Information

Blogbridge is a way of organising feeds coupled to a system of subjects expert who are…. organising feeds. It’s an open source package. And it lets you synch between your different computers (a facility I din’t try). It proposes feeds to you as well as letting you build up a visual bank of feeds you […]

More on Mobile Content

Over the summer different opinion polls showed that American children don’t want to watch TV programmes on the mobile - at least fewer want to than was previously thought - and children and young adults in the UK are giving up the TV in favour of downloads to mobile devices.
Some of the difference is attributable […]

Museum of Modern Betas

This could quickly become one of my favourite websites THough we only have time for fifteen minutes of fame these days.

Podcasts Head for the Set Top Box, Content’s Future Singularity

More than six per cent of US adults, or about nine million web users, have downloaded podcasts in the past 30 days, according to new research. In less than two years since podcasts began, this fast growing technology has become a necessary tool for communicators, modern media outlets, and advertisers, according to ‘The Economics of […]

A Web 2.0 Talkdown

When the national enterprise board here set up a Web 2.0 blog you had to start thinking things have really gone too far. Then looking across the web and coming across the new, new Internet, oh dear!
Not that these are not exciting times. Excuse the double negative. But has an industrial, commercial genre ever been […]

The End of Web 2.0

Dion Hinchcliffe is ramping up a debate about how Web 2.0 will play out - at this blog over here and referencing a number of commentators who are looking at what he calls the Internet Singularity, a term first coined by Microsoft’s Gary Flake.
Five years ago, if you looked around the corners of the […]

Will DIGG and Netscape Take Share From Google

As people are choosing to discover information through Digg, Netscape and social bookmarks the impact will surely be felt sooner or later at Google. Google is my least important referrer.
I posted below about a feature of my blog stats that may be simply a result of me being lousy with Good search engine optimisation. I’m […]

What’s Happening on Mediangler?

I thought it would be a worthwhile post to see what people are reading on mediangler.
First the numbers are going up fast, having tripled (unique vistors) in the past week or so.
Two things stand out though. I initiated a round up of European Web 2.0 and Web 2.0 pipelines projects during this period.
But the most […]

Espatial

With all the buzz and focus on social networking via the wire we might remind ourselves from time to time that we live in a world where we meet people, drive cars and …. Should that be where we drive cars and meet people? Geospatial data and applications are going to impact on how we […]

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