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VC, Meebo, and the Burst
A while ago, I promised you that I will write a more thorough article about Meebo VC funding. This is yet another web 2.0 company that receive a VC funding even when the company doesn’t have a revenue yet and the money is only projected on the business plan. To keep this entry as objective [...]
Should Apple Ditch Safari?
This is very frustrating. I’ve been using Safari for several days now prior after the purchase of my brother’s iBook. The browser break at several sites that I pretty much loved such as Writely. It even broke on my WordPress Admin section by not displaying any quicktags (which I sometimes used).
I know Apple has done [...]
an Intel-based iBook on January
My first reaction, NOOOO! I have just bought a new iBook and now Apple’s decision accelerate the release of their MacOSX on Intel renders my purchase as a lousy investment action (others might think otherwise, but that’s my personal point-of-view). It gets me wonder, why do they pushed the release date so early on the [...]
Chitika Audit Revealed
There are lots of buzz going on last months about the new adserving service by Chitika. Many have reported that they gave a better return than Google Adsense or other contextual ad service. I already smell something fishy about this hype. Not that there’s something wrong about their service, it’s just that there’s too much [...]
Implementing Feedburner to Your Site
Yesterday I’ve post an entry on how to optimize your site feed using feedburner’s service. I’ve decided on using their service because it enables me to track my feed reader and from that, I’ll be able to decide the course of my content is heading based on my reader’s interest.
This is very important if your [...]
Optimizing Your Site’s Feed (Part One)
I believe that most of the sites (especially frequently updated one) on the net has RSS (or other types of feed) capability on it but few of them (I think…) realize how important it is to optimize your feed and tracks how your feed is performing. This is important to enrich your site statistic and [...]
Web 2.0: Web of Beta
Apparently after doing some blogwalking today, I’ve come to realize that most (rephrase: every) of web 2.0 business is still on beta phase. Some of them are already launched for public but not a small amount of them are still caved on the infamous “closed-beta” (ugh, I hate that so much).
The standard arguments about this [...]
Why The Web Face Its Second Burst?
This posting is actually corresponding with Daniel Nerezov’s and Matthew Abate’s comments on my previous post about bubble burst 2.0. They gave me a valuable info about how the first bubble burst (by that, I mean dotcom crash) took place and why. Unlike me, they don’t believe that we are facing another bubble burst.
Based on [...]
Bubble Burst 2.0?
There are rumours flying around the web that bubble burst 2.0 is imminent. Not only another web-based bubble burst like what happened back on 1999-2000 era, ZDNet also predicts that we might face another burst from open-source spike. I am jaded on this matter but I can say that I disagree that this current spike [...]
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