TagLoops - European Web 2.0

TagLoops.com

Tagloops is an online application, currently in Alpha, that lets you remix online media like images, audio and XML feeds of your own text.
Yesterday in the US MuveeMix launched. It’s a service that lets you remix video for a MySpace posting - it automates the mixing process.
Muvee and Tagloop are different products but with [...]

Mindblog - European Web 2.0

MindBlog is a curious site. Perhaps because I picked up on it via Museum of the Modern Beta there were eight people on line when I visited. The site is in Greek but there are also English language parts and Russian too. I find that mish-mash endearing and worth supporting.
It’s a blog aggregator but [...]

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 [...]

DVD Exchanges Grow in Popularity

Exsila - Tausch-Community für DVDs

At least they are growing in popularity with entrepreneurs in Europe. Exsila is a Swiss project. I came across it on the Swiss Ventures website who point out that Exsila is a clone of Hitflip, a German DVD sharing site but which might equally be a clone of peerflix. Seems [...]

Greengrass TV - In Beta but a Contender for Content 2.0

Greengrass is a TV channel aggregator and distributor that uses a pre-pay model to iron out the costs of doing a heafty amount of streaming:
“Viewers have the flexibility of being able to watch any of the content available, paying higher or lower costs per minute based on the video quality and the content they are [...]

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 [...]

Everyclick - European Web 2.0

This comes by way of alarm:clock. Everyclick is a search engine that gives 50% of its revenue away to charity. “Give you mouse a heart.” The service works by providing a search portal to products (like Amazon) and then divides any affililate revenues. Great idea.

Send 2 - European Web 2.0

This is from Chris Garrett media reporting on a codevelopment with YesThat.:

Over the past month or so we’ve been working with our partners YesThat on what the cool people call a web 2.0 application. Send2 is a cutting edge web app which allows users to integrate the full functionality of a calendar with SMS. That’s [...]

Zinadoo European Web 2.0, Ireland

Zinadoo has a host of facilities for mobile phone users the most impressive being the facility to create websites in an eazsy Web 2.0 way that can be accessed and navigated easily through the mobile phone. It also allows users to create group texts.
The website builder comes with a simple startpage-type interface allowing you [...]

Who Writes Wikipedia - But Where Do You Go For This Data? European Web 2.0 Again; Chuquet

Browsing one of my favourite sites I came across this debate. Who really writes Wikipedia?
Why is the argument important? We want to know if web knowledge is constructed and purveyed by the elite or the masses.
According to Aaron Swartz, Jim Wales, Wikipedia founder and guru, says all the big work rests with a small group [...]

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