Archive for July, 2006
CNN jumps on video-sharing bandwagon
(silicon.com) CNN wants some of the clips being uploaded to popular video-sharing sites, such as YouTube, to find their way to the cable news channel. More…
31 Jul
Social Networking For the Over-50 Crowd
(ClickZ News) Monster.com founder Jeff Taylor believes life begins at 50, and will today launch a social networking site geared toward the baby boomer crowd. “Live the best life possible” is the message the new site Eons.com plans to communicate. Eons.com chose three pillars around which to serve the needs of those approaching retirement and those recently retired: finance, wellness and love. More…
31 Jul
CNN, AOL launch new video services - trouble for startups?
(Techcrunch) Two Time Warner sites are making serious moves into online video. CNN is expected to formally launch today a system for collecting user generated content, with video at the center of its strategy. More…
31 Jul
Where’s Your Social Life Headed?
(Clickz) Once upon a time, sites amassed audience by giving away free email accounts. Now that penetration on that front is probably around 500 percent, the new way to achieve critical mass is (or perhaps, was) to build a social network and wait for them to come. More…
30 Jul
Web 2.0 ‘Goes Mainstream’
(Web 2.0 Journal) When newsstands throughout America displayed Newsweek with its cover story about “Web 2.0″ - “Putting the ‘We’ in Web” - it seems to me that we have reached one of Malcolm Gladwell’s now-famous Tipping Points. More…
29 Jul
