| You see them everywhere these days. Mobile video messages. Mobile web. Mobile MySpace. It’s hard to ignore it all, especially with the advent of 3G and beyond. They’re said to be the next frontier in Web 2.0. Only, there’s a problem, and a big one at that: the fee. We’re not charged only for voice. [...] |
Archive for November, 2006
Taxes, Fees, and Surcharges Cramp 3G’s Style
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on November 29, 2006
YouTube Mobile Is Available!
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on November 29, 2006
| YouTube Mobile is now, we’re hearing, readily available to the public! After months of shrouded suspicion and speculation amongst Web 2.0, Internet, Media and Mobile Technology analysts alike. And yes, it’s thanks to Verizon, as many had predicted. YouTube promised that YouTube mobile would be available within a year, but, according to the companies, the [...] |
Is Web 2.0 a Goldmine ?
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on November 29, 2006
| Kevin Murphy has recently shared about whether or not there is a #place for a feature on so-called Web 2.0 technologies in a serious enterprise IT magazine#. If in the late 80′s and early 90′s, web developers were rushing for the goldmine when they went public, in this new era of web 2.0, everyone is [...] |
Scoble and Connectbeam
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on November 28, 2006
| Robert Scoble’s ScobleShow features an interview with Connectbeam CEO Puneet Gupta, and a podcast of a demo of Connectbeam’s offering. Check it out – this is a great example of how Web 2.0 can bring value to Enterprise. I’d talked briefly in earlier posts about Connectbeam and business bookmarking and where Web 2.0 could make [...] |
Interview with Editor in Chief of ERE.net – a Social Network for HR Specialists
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on November 28, 2006
| If you have read Ray van den Bel’s review of ERE.net, you must already know that it is one of the leaders among niche social networks. It operates in a very precise segment – it is a social network strictly for recruiters and HR specialists. Today I am pleased to publish an interview with Todd [...] |
Financial Planning For College Made Simple(r)
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on November 28, 2006
| Saving that hard earned dinero for something useful, say… a college education? Want to find out how tough it’ll be to prep the funds to get your now-middle-school-aged children into Harvard? TuitionCoach can help you out with that. It’ll compute everything from financial aid quotes, where your money would be best invested to secure a [...] |
Use of Web 2.0 in Internet Marketing Efforts
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on November 28, 2006
| Based on the recent survey by marketing professionals in MarketTools’ Zoomerang division carried out in early November among 400 Internet marketers from US, it is clear that the concept of web 2.0 is still relatively new. This survey also reveals that the early adopters of web 2.0 applications are getting positive results from their marketing [...] |
Make Millions… Online… Without Spending A Cent!
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on November 28, 2006
| This is how to make money online, without paying for the info. If all Internet marketers were as kind as the man who produced this, and gave quality content like this away for free, all of us would have quitted our day jobs and would now be following the superb advice in eBooks like this. [...] |
Darwinian Survival
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on November 28, 2006
| One clear lesson from the dot-com era was about survival of the fittest; it didn’t matter how revolutionary the mutation, without the ability to survive, it became at best a footnote in history. Conversely, the ability to survive often brings unwanted baggage in the form of odd vestigial standards, as exemplified by the httpmail adopted [...] |
Gaming Crosses Over
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on November 28, 2006
| Ever since word of game consoles breaking into the Web world got out to IGN, GameSpot, Joystiq, and others, I’ve had an inkling that a move so embracing of the new generation of internet technology would be a big one, and it finally appears to be panning out in a real and meaningful way. Just [...] |



