Web 2.0 Archive
BBC has just launched a new home page at http://www.bbc.co.uk/ – you can customize almost every section on the site to match your topics of interest. The Beta version was launched in December for Test. Everyone has given a positive feedback on the new design and functionality. Don’t like reading Sports news – push that [...]
Email – An important element in Web 2.0
0 Comments Published July 26th, 2007 in Online Marketing, Web 2.0Web 2.0 is in full swing and we seem to be on top of everything associated with it. This means social networks, blogs, communities, RSS, and everything which comes with 2.0 tag, we are there. Many have already started eying on Web 2.1 or Web 3.0 (You can call it what ever you want). But [...]
All Web 2.0 sites are turning towards China
0 Comments Published July 12th, 2007 in Online Marketing, Search Engines, Web 2.0I recently wrote an article as a Guest in of my friend’s blog that’s George – it was on “China – A new Target for Web 2.0 Sites” I am really digging hard into this new concept. Lets see how far I can reach. As I really see China a big untapped market.
Does Web 2.0 really drive business?
0 Comments Published June 27th, 2007 in Online Marketing, Search Engines, Web 2.0I have coverd this article on George’s Blog as a Guest Blogger. It was my 1st post. I am having few more articles in my data bank, which i would be passing him very soon. You can read the Complete article here: Does Web 2.0 really drive business?
SEO – Sandwiched between Conception and Misconception
4 Comments Published June 12th, 2007 in Online Marketing, Search Engines, Web 2.0Shari Throw is one of my favorite writers. And this time she has really brought up an interesting issue about all the SEO Misconceptions around. And I think she is right on the money. According to her, there are lots of SEO Professionals which are carrying some myths and misconceptions from a long time. Some [...]
Ask.Com – A complete Makeover
0 Comments Published June 5th, 2007 in Online Marketing, Other Internet Stuff, Web 2.0Have you seen the latest look of Ask.com? The new version of Ask.com implements a three-paneled design and a search technology that retrieves and ranks results across multiple categories, including videos, music, photos, news and locations, and places them on the right side of the page. The iconic presentation reminds me about the Apple phone :) [...]
Technorati – New Look Again
0 Comments Published May 26th, 2007 in Online Marketing, Search Engines, Web 2.0After the historic acquisition of YouTub, FedBurner [it's open now that it's going to Google] Technorati, a blog search engine of its own has really decided to attract big buyers. They are really up now. We have already seen a release of some cool widgets for which they did conducted a review [which I think [...]
WordPress.com has now 1 Million Blogs
1 Comment Published May 24th, 2007 in Other Internet Stuff, Technology, Web 2.0WordPress.com, the blogging platform has recently passed 1 million blogs few days ago. Take a bow from me atleast. This is something really exceptional. I think people who are not using WordPress are seriously missing something special. On WordPress.com, you can get your own hosted blog up and running in less than 2 minutes with [...]
Study shows weak participation on Web 2.0 sites
0 Comments Published April 23rd, 2007 in Online Marketing, Search Engines, Technology, Web 2.0Web 2.0, a catchphrase for the latest generation of Web sites where users contribute their own text, pictures and video content, is far less participatory than commonly assumed, a study showed. A tiny 0.16 percent of visits to Google’s top video-sharing site, YouTube, are by users seeking to upload video for others to watch, according [...]
Web 3.0: This time it’s personal
1 Comment Published April 12th, 2007 in Online Marketing, Search Engines, Web 2.0Beyond the media mash-ups of 2.0 is the collaborative media experience of 3.0. At Lycos Cinema and the upcoming Joost, social networking meets video as groups of people simultaneously watch and chat about media while online. Eighteen-year-old New Yorker Sophie is not trying to catch up to the accelerating pace of Web change. The Web [...]
