Web 2.0 In Depth
Blogging – Corporate America's "Big Wet Kiss To Web 2.0"
The significance of blogging is not the word 'blog' whether used as a verb or a noun, but its role as a harbinger of the game-changing Web-as-platform revolution. In particular, the migration of blogging from the individual toward the enterprise...
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Sasha commented on the 27 Feb 2007
>> What kind of app is missing, from the New Web landscape? We think the answer is - Web Presentation tool. Most blogs are composed of text and some images. Blogs need a web tool for better story-telling. Also, it's important to aggregate the content from the Web. And that's what we do - www.spresent.com (shameless plug) If blogs do well at Corporate space - it would open doors for other Web 2.0 apps and that would be an exciting time. |
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We reported some updates on spam in the indexed blogosphere as seen at a ping server. Here are some highlights -- > 53% of all pings is spam, 64% of all pings from blogs in English is spam. > 56% of all pinging blogs are spam. > 51% of pinging Blogspot blogs are spam. > Myspace is easily the primary contributor to the Blogosphere > Most spam blogs are still hosted in the US. > 99.75% of blogs on .info domain are spam. > High PPC contexts remain the primary motivation to spam. See our blog post for additional information. Here's the link: [visit link] |