Tuesday, December 12, 2006

Carnival # 2 - Discovery Engines & Web 2.0

Welcome to the December 10, 2006 edition of discovery engines & web 2.0. This month I received many more submissions than I did for my first carnival. I'm trying to let this be almost completely community driven - so if you have a topic fitting for this carnival please submit it for me. Here we go, let's get busy:

Submitted:


Can government be disrupted with Web 2.0?


Web 2.0 vs. Adsense.


Startups Must Choose Financing Models Wisely: Bootstrapping versus Angels versus VCs

Apogee Search Joins Sempo

Advertising and Trust

What's Wrong and What's Right with Wesabe?

Charles Handy vs. Rapleaf

200 Prefixes and Suffixes for Domain Names

Top 10 Reasons No One is Clicking on YOUR Ads

Piczo is the Next MySpace?

My Recent:

An Interview with Bijan at Spark Capital




An Interview with Neil of Index Ventures

That's it for the second carnival. I would very much like to see more submissions on discovery and I will start focusing there as well. I appreciate the time everyone took to participate in this post.

Please submit your entries for our next carnival here.

Tuesday, November 14, 2006

Discovery Engines & Web 2.0 - Carnival One, November 14, 2006

Welcome to our first edition on discovery engines, web2, and other stuff I find that you might like reading about ;-). For this issue I received four submissions so I will also augment that with my own work and point you at some interesting things I've found.

Submissions:

The Invisible Web Revealed
posted at All Tips and Tricks.

Dan Harris presents WangYou: China's Youtube.

Sergey presents Google Dance. About Google DataCenters. I hope someone understands this :-)

Daniel Scocco posted WWW or no-WWW?



Recent Posts by Mark E Seremet:


Is Web 2.0 about dead?

Free Book Available


Charles River Ventures Innovates



Other Stuff Floating Around:


Is Y-Combinator a good model? I'd say yes...and no.

Get Some Speed - Consumers Want Instant Gratification

Web 2.0 Summit - The LaunchPad


Discovery Site of the Month:


Hakia - Try this new symantic search engine out.

That's it for edition one. Hope you got something out of it!

Please submit you blog article here for the upcoming December 5th edition.