Pay per Tweet: Get paid for tweeting June 6th, 2009 Remember pay per post? yeah right, the controversial ad initiative that used to pay bloggers to write about products almost as if promoting it. The news is, they are at Twitter now and wants to make a new business model of the same kind and has named it Pay Per Tweet.
The future of free web (take 2) in software and contentMarch 14th, 2005 On the long term viability of free content and free software - a side by side look.
RSS Push Model (ex. PubSub) is not viable in long runMarch 23rd, 2005 PubSub is a tool to push feed items to your desktop. You register at PubSub, identify topics of interest and the news will start coming to your desktop automated and in near real-time.
Wall Street Journal adding mobile fees to subscription menu, expanding push for more revenueSeptember 15th, 2009 Coming to mobile phones: Wall Street Journal feesNEW YORK — The Wall Street Journal plans to start charging as much as $2 a week to read its stories on BlackBerrys, iPhones and other mobile devices, expanding the newspaper's effort to become less dependent on its print edition. The mobile fees will be imposed in the next month or two, according to Rupert Murdoch, chief executive of the Journal's owner, News Corp.
Spreading some click-love... The future of free webFebruary 1st, 2005 I have seen references in web-pages requesting visitors to show their appreciation or help by clicking on the advertiser's link. Such desperate methods are of questionable ethics as it provides unwanted clicks for the advertisers, who pays for them.
Tech giants offer ideas on charging readers online, but will publishers take the leap?September 10th, 2009 Tech giants offer ideas on charging readers onlineNEW YORK — Some of the world's most prominent technology companies are offering suggestions to publishers on how they can charge readers for news online. IBM Corp., Microsoft Corp., Oracle Corp.
Craigslist's revenue rockets to $100M while other classifieds sufferJune 10th, 2009 Study: Craigslist revenue to climb 23 pct to $100M
SAN FRANCISCO — Craigslist, one of the Internet's top sites for classified ads, is thriving while newspapers and other marketing-driven media are reeling from huge revenue losses, according to a report to be released Wednesday. Launched as an e-mail list in 1995, Craigslist's revenue is on pace to rise 23 percent this year to reach $100 million for the first time, based on an analysis by classified advertising industry consultants Advanced Interactive Media Group.
How To Compare Product IdeasSeptember 17th, 2007 I am faced with the task to evaluate between several strongly competing product ideas in Web 2.0 space. It is not an easy task to evaluate strong competing ideas, each with a reasonable business model, in this space because of unpredictability of the market.
iPhone 3G 8GB Model Costs 4 Times More in India!August 20th, 2008 Vodaphone sent the pricing for iPhone 3G 8GB and 16GB models in India and I have to tell you it is daylight robbery!
The iPhone 3G 8GB model costs Rs. 31, 000 (~ 738$) from Vodaphone whereas the 16GB model costs Rs.
CIA Contractor Fired For BloggingJuly 21st, 2006 Christine Axsmith, CIA software contractor, was fired this week after she posted her views on the Geneva Conventions and torture at a blog site only accessible to those with a top-secret clearance. She had been employed by BAE Systems, a prominent defense contractor, to test software performance at the CIA.
As readers move online, a new site promotes 'entrepreneurial journalist' as individual brandJune 8th, 2009 New site promotes journalists as individual brandsNEW YORK — First came bylines for once-anonymous journalists. Then came their photos, particularly as news shifted online, and blogs began to carry mug shots of their writers.
Apache going corporate and end the volunteer model?December 2nd, 2004 Why am I not surprised?
Paying for the full-time staff requires fund raising, and the executive director must handle the challenge of retaining the ASF's independence while raising funds from individuals and companies, Behlendorf said. Currently donations to the ASF are random, he added.
50 Coolest Websites of 2006 or 5 Really Cool SitesAugust 21st, 2006 Times has compiled a list of 50 coolest websites for 2006 with some ridiculous entries like human clock, which shows a different photo for each minute of the day, being categorized under News & Information, instead of Time Wasters. The only information it provides is photos with specific time of the day.
Google Fast Flip: Latest News Reading Service From GoogleSeptember 15th, 2009 The latest innovation to the hit the web from Google is the Google Fast Flip, which is a 'news reading service'. Fast Flip is quite an innovative application from Google as it promises to revolutionize the way people read news online.
List of Feed Aggregators / RSS Readers Supporting HTTPS/SSL & HTTP AuthenticationFebruary 22nd, 2007 This is a major list of Feed Aggregators / RSS Readers supporting HTTPS URL and/or HTTP Authentication.
RSS Reader / Feed AggregatorHTTPS/SSLHTTP Authentification
SharpReaderYesNo
NetNewsWireYesYes (through URL)
NewzCrawlerNoYes
NewsGatorYesYes
AmphetaDeskNoNo
FeedDemonYesYes (through URL)
Radio UserlandYesYes (through URL)
SynderallaNoNo
RSSOwlYesYes
Vienna (mac only)YesYes
Can you suggest new entires for this list?