Archive for March, 2006
Dot international
One after another, there are new rounds of acquisitions; of companies, of web services, of web sites. I’m reading right this moment a discussion from Memeorandum, starting with an article on a 23-year-old fresh millionaire.
CHRIS SHARKEY is 23. He has just got a cool $6 million plus, his share from the sale of a holiday […]
Although I’ve been living in Paris for the last 2 years and a half, I had no idea that there were so many interesting IT startups over here. I mean, I knew there is a lot of IT research over at INRIA, Telecom, and ENS, as well as at Francetelecom and Sony labs. Mostly AI, […]
Guy Kawasaki is back
Guy Kawasaki strikes again: the previous bigshot at Apple(one of the first employees they had), and founder of Garage Inc, a seed-funding and VC firm has a blog(for those of you living outside the blogosphere for the last couple of months).
Once in a time(quite often, I might add) he puts some List, Test, Tips or […]
Google’s near-term plans, products, ambitions and general strategy disclosed by comments in a published PowerPoint. Read the summary here and the full comment list here.
So what are Google’s plans?
Wiki of search
ratings, taggings in search; social search
a misterious terragoogle project in the works, that could show all the info ever searched. or something like that.
Interesting times […]
Doc Searls has an interesting post about the Intention Economy as opposed to the Attention Economy we linked to earlier .
The Intention Economy is about markets, not marketing. You don’t need marketing to make Intention Markets.
As the impatient digerati I am, I’m just skimming through his long text and think about : could it be […]
Writey bought by Google
Looks like the buying spree of Web2.0 business hasn’t stopped, after all. Who says you can’t build to flip?
Here is the latest of Google’s acquisitions : Writely, the collaborative word processor.We can see that all the big guys are heading for the Web2.0 office; it has started with huge email accounts, followed by allowing users […]
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