The new startup Dapper has started a service called Blotter. This is in fact creating some buzz in the blogosphere these days. Let's see what this new service does first.
Blotter graphs Technorati data of blogs over time. Though this seems basic, Dapper.
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Kiko, the free Web-based calendar with AJAX, written in Ruby On Rails and funded by Y Combinator is up for sale in eBay (with a starting bid of $50K).
Dharmesh Shah and Brian Halligan on OnStatups.com have wrote an interesting analysis on why it failed.
The founding executive editor of Wired mag, Kevin Kelly has started a new blog on utility mods called Street Use. He introduces his blog as; This site features the ways in which people modify and re-create technology. Herein a collection of personal...
With the release of its API for developers to work upon, Facebook in one stroke has hit the fortified walls that shielded the social network sites - MySpace, Bebo, TagWorld, Hi5 et al. Now the theme of the game is bound to change and the focus will be to.
This post in Digg for Life has got me smiling. I knew that they were doing it for a long time. Well, most blog networks do this as well. Though I personally feel that there is nothing wrong in indulging in self promotion, this particular revelation might.
Well, I must admit that I was slow to warm up to the latest blogging client released by Microsoft. The fact being that I didn't get the opportunity to download it as the weekend was more hectic that the usual ones are. However, after reading the user...
Gartner says that the technology that is making the Web 2.0 thingy happen, like AJAX, mashups, location-aware software and sensor mesh networking are among the key emerging techs that will have a significant impact on enterprise within this decade....
I would have missed it certainly had I not visited Sebastian's blog where he points out that the Mozilla site mozilla.com gets more hits than the Netscape site netscape.com and that despite the fact that mozilla.com doesn't have much other than being the.
Google and News Corp struck a deal that in which Google will pay Fox Interactive Media at least 900 million dollars subject to certain web traffic targets are met for providing search and advertisements to a host of websites owned by it including the...
AOL is in the process of experimentation with its business models like making a host of paid services free, a strong focus on the Web 2.0 thingy with Jason Calacanis starting a Digg-like clone making over the Netscape homepage, ceasing active marketing...








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