18
POPSStudent uses Twitter to get out of jail What an incredible example of the power of the social web. It's truly remarking how much power is gained by the people from the web. Knowledge is power...and the internet definitely helps spread knowledge more quickly to more people than ever before.
51
POPSClipmarks named Top 5 Web Service of 2006 by PC Magazine This is a great honor!! Thank you to everyone who has helped make this such a great year. I truly feel that Clipmarks is a special place on the web...and it's because of the people who clip and share interesting things they find during their journey on the web. So, this award goes to all of us...the people who clip the best of the web, the people who pop and comment on those clips and the people who simply love to read it all. Thank you and congrats to everyone!
20
POPSThe Clipmarks web site is re-born! Over the next several days we'll continue adding some key additional features. We hope you all enjoy the new site. If you encounter any problems or have suggestions, please email us at support@clipmarks.com.
4
POPSChatsum...cool! i want to integrate something like this into Clipmarks. direct chat with anyone looking at the same clipmark as you...maybe i should make a phone call to these guys.
0
POPSDave Winer responds to Mike Arrington's criticism... Here's the story in a nutshell. Dave Winer, Russell Shaw and Richard MacManus wrote blog posts about Web 2.0 basically being a lot of hype. Mike Arrington, Mr Web 2.0 himself, then wrote a blog post ripping into them for it. The content above is Dave Winer's response...i hope this debate continues as i personally find the "web 2.0" movement to be moving in the wrong direction and becoming more about hype and fraternity than anything. Would love to know what others think.
0
POPSIs there such a thing as Web 2.0? I totally agree with Russell's analysis. There more this Web 2.0 term is used the more i want to distance Clipmarks from it. I find it to be more of a fraternity than a movement. A month or so ago i wrote a post about this on my blog. Here's a link to that if you're interested: http://clipmarks.blogs.com/ericgoldstein/2005/11/what_web_20_mea.html
0
POPSA good way of distinguishing Web 1.0 versus Web 2.0 I'd like to see "bookmarks" added to the list under Web 1.0 and "clipmarks" added to the list under web 2.0. Inherant with the evolution of the web and the proliferation of content online is the need for a better way to manage it all.
0
POPSBusiness Week on the 'new web' as i read articles like that (and more and more is being written about this everyday) i feel even more certain that a solution like Clipmarks is needed to help manage the ever-increasing amount of information people find online. Am i driking the "kool-aid:?
0
POPSAjax This technology needs to be embraced