Stream Upload - Indian Web 2.0

Another nifty application highlighted by start-ups India is Stream Upload. Upload files, tag and describe and then share. If you’re a corner shop kind of entrepreneur there’s a business or two here. Its founder already has four start up products! See also techslash for a round up.

Portuguese Beta - European Web 2.0, Tags, Sapo

This is part of the Sapo portal from Portugal, a new tagging service. Sad to say I don’t understand much of what’s on there.

technorati tags:tags, portuguese, web, 2.0, european

Indian Consulting Start Up, Global and Owned by its Associates

A Small Big Company
It has to be the way companies will go especially those that rely on intellectual capital and contacts. This Indian start-up is a new twist on the “glocal start-up” thing. It is global and local but it doesn’t seek to take ownership away from its members. More of a co-op. I came […]

Oops!

From CNN
Linden Lab, the San Francisco-based company behind the Second Life site, said in a letter to its 650,000 users this weekend that its customer database, including names, addresses, passwords and some credit card data, had been compromised.
All users or residents in Second Life parlance are being required to request a new
password. Some 286,000 residents […]

Weight Loss and Fitness in Web 2.0

traineo | Weight Loss Community

Traineo and a number of web 2.0 fitness sites were covered recently on CNET. Here’s the link. I asked a seriel dieter about these sites and her concern was they have the body fascist feel about them. Images of lean, fit worked-out young lasses. The type in fact who don’t need […]

Mapsack- European Web 2.0

Mapsack reminds me of yellow arrow, an application that let’s people who are travelling leave information for those who follow.
Whereas yellow arrow has a focus - locations that have a connection to art, culture and history, Mapsack is more of a bundle and I’m not sure if that’s right. All businesses need focus.
There are now […]

WebWag, European Web 2.0 Goes to the US

The news that Webwag will locate in Palo Alto saddens some of us, though anybody here in Europe who has had to deal with the limited imagination of v-cs, and who tries seeking support from the public sector because that’s the only recourse, will sympathise a little with European entrepreneurs who want to ramp up […]

Burnlounge - People’s Web 2.0

Burnlounge launched about a month back and I’m slow on the case, having only picked up on the name when swapping e-mails with Gary Murray over at Mixcast.
Web 2.0 has the potential to automate the business of serial network building, that much we know. But ocassionally we get a peep into the potential to transform […]

Mobile Services Ramping Up in European Web 2.0

This past couple of weeks has seen activity around a number of mobile services inEurope. A couple of days back Zinadoo in Ireland announced its new mobile web site building service, which we blogged here earlier. We also made reference to ebuddy which lets users take their IM service on the road, and […]

Podcasts Mashed, Turning into Channels

Yet-to-launch Podango is trying to corner the podcast market by aggregating popular, topic-specific podcasts into expert-driven channels. The goal is to combine multiple podcasts, which may only be publishing weekly, into a 3-5 shows per day channel with a single RSS feed. Just like old-style television and radio stations.
Techcrunch

This one was from techcrunch but it’s […]

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