Archive for the 'Technology' Category

An Additional Thought on Google Reader

Just an additional thought on Google Reader … maybe more of a request. As Reader gains more marketshare, it would be great if the team could create a way to aggregate the most shared items. Much like Digg or Techmeme does for hot stories. Now that is a feed I’d subscribe to or a page I would visit constantly. Instead of subscribing to individual feeds of shared pages, why not figure out a way to consolidate all of the stuff that people find interesting or compelling? Maybe I’m rehashing an idea someone else has already thought of, but if that’s the case, then it can be looked at as a request.

It would be a more interesting and insightful Techmeme (imho) since it would pass through the filters, surely, of many smart people.

MySpace Downturn? Still Securing Major Advertising …

It's interesting to see questions/arguments like this about a possible MySpace downturn after reaching a ridiculous "peak" of 80+ million registered users, and then to see article's like this one from Ad Age, discussing social networking sites recently securing major advertising opportunities with companies like Wendy's and Toyota

So, what is it? My guess is that, like others believe, the downturn talk is a bit premature. But, with more social networking copycats like Bebo.com popping up, you never know where the finicky teen and young adult markets will choose to go. 

MySpace IM Launches

MySpace IMMySpace's instant messaging client launched today, as some probably already know. It looks pretty clean and simple, but leaves a few remaining questions.

Surely MySpace, with its 60 million+ users, have a built-in user base for the client–which is all well and good–but that number in no way rivals that of the current market dominators (AIM, Yahoo!, MSN, etc.). Introducing another client futher fragments the instant messaging market and makes me wonder how sustainable the MySpace app. really is. Granted, tons of people will download and use the software, but will they do away with the standbys? Doubtful.

With so many different protocols out there, it seems the best bets these days are on applications like Trillian or GAIM, which enable users to add each of their respective accounts into one buddy list - so you're operating with Yahoo! and AIM in the same window. If the MySpace client gets picked up in this way–being added to consolidated apps. like Trillian–then I can see it having a better chance at sticking around.

Steve also brings up a good point, that there is space in the IM window for an ad, but again, a la the Opera browser, how long will people put up with having ads they didn't ask for shoved in their face?

Pageflakes and Customized Content

After a pointer from Shel Holz to Pageflakes, it’s now, too, my new home page. Essentially, it’s a portal that enables you to customize your main page, and create others, with really whatever you want … news, RSS feeds, weather, and even Gmail if you’ve got it all into one location. The feed reader/reading is a bit cumbersome, but I’ve only been playing with it for about 10 minutes and despite that, I still like what I see. The level of customization is more extensive than what I’ve described here, so check out Shel’s post about it - he says it better than I could anyway.