Posted by bordalix
Wed, 28 Dec 2005 15:06:00 GMT
Everybody is trying to make a list of important things for 2005. Well, I was to, but decided to simply label it the "2.0 year". New business models are building from the peer-to-peer social model found in the net, and from the ability to explore the long tail of the market. In the first,
digg became bigger then
Slashdot,
del.icio.us was bought by
Yahoo, and
wikipedia and
folksonomy became part of our lexical.
On the second,
iTunes Music Store proved to be a huge business success,
eBay paid several billions to have
Skype, and everyone is trying to take a piece of the
AdSense pie. Maybe the best presentation summarizing all this, was made by
Brandon Schauer, check is sources (in the
PDF) for further reading.
But this year was also the year of
Ajax,
JavaScript frameworks and
mashups. The web is now easier to use, easier to develop, and the API business model is growing rapidly, as stated by the growth of the
mashup matrix. For an excellent example of a mashup, take a look at
BlockRocker (GoogleMaps + Amazon + Craigslist).
Well, 2005 was a good year, hope 2006 be even better to everyone.
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Posted by bordalix
Fri, 04 Nov 2005 14:41:00 GMT
Three news worth notice:
- The newest player to arrive at the webOS arena is Microsoft. The old giant unveiled is web strategy, launching is Live program: a personalizable website, with a lot of Ajax and a cool concept, Windows Gadgets; a new webmail application, which mimics Outlook in a browser (have to see this working); a new messenger, with VoIP integrated and ability to call for any fixed line in world; and Office Live, which is not an online version of Office, but a set of free, ad supported, productivity business tools;
- Sun announces services to convert Microsoft Office docs to Open Office compatible format. There is nothing special with this announcement, Sun is following the OpenOffice path. The thing is, this is a service to be offer by Sun Grid Utility, which is Sun's vision of the future, "the network is the computer". Or in other words, applications will be web based, all you need on your side is a browser and a web server running in our PC for local access to information, as stated by Jason Kottke;
- Google has filed a patent to serve search results based on user profiles. That means that Google will start to work on all the information they have about us, like what are we searching for, what are the websites we visit most, and what are our social networks. It's a good idea to have Google showing me the links I care most, but this arise a lot of privacy concerns. For a peek on where this could lead us, watch epic.
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