It is highly disappointing and disillusioning to discover tonight that Yahoo has released a preview of its new, Ajax-enabled home page with support only for Internet Explorer 6.0 and Firefox 1.5. Although it is possible to set the Safari User agent in the debug menu to MSIE or Firefox and the page will load. During […]
UPDATE
With only 14 comments the odds were good.
WE have a Winner:Necati
Thank you all for your continued readership. There will be more giveaways to come.
Acquiring and analyzing information about visitors to your site has come a long way since the days of the Javascript site counters. Using today’s site metrics solutions you can track where a […]
I have no idea how to pronounce the name of this project, so i’ll stick with calling it pixie sticks. Pyxy-gallery is a PHP image gallery application, there are many other scripts to do this, but this is one of the is definitely Web2.0. Pyxy implements some useful AJAX through the script.aculo.us library as well […]
The discussion flared up when Josh Koppleman, a well known angel investor, wrote that many of the Web 2.0 companies that were cropping up were targeting a niche audience. He found that many were me-too or forgettable permutations of some of the more established players such as Flickr, You Tube or Digg.
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These social bookmarking sites are popping up all over the place and in every shape, form, and language. It only makes sense that Google should create one of their own. People are clamoring that Google Notebook is a del.icio.us killer, but I think that is about as likely as Google Base(which I haven’t heard anything […]