Web Strategy Reading, A Roundup, June 20, 2007
Here’s some of the good reads I’ve been consuming over the last week or so. If you like these, I also have a shared feed from Google reader you can subscribe to. Or view my previous archives.
-10 businesses that were killed (or failed to evolve) because of the internet
-List of Online Video editing systems (Media is a service)
-Standout recruiting uses Video to help advertise and market jobs
Nothing says it like Video, it’s human, real, and sometimes entertaining, link via Julio Garcia a talented Web professional in the bay area.-Winners of the WebWare awards
While it feels like a popularity contest, the winners in this award contest seem to be of value, a few of them I didn’t know about, such as Gaia Online, and Stardoll.-Web-based org charts
Here’s an example of Yahoo’s org chart. See, my theory is right, the intranet moves outside of the firewall.-Wireless SD programe in Singapore
While in Singapore, I learned that there’s an initiative to power the whole country with wireless. Would this be the first country to have full municipal wifi?
What’s the difference between items that end up in my shared feed vs this reading sampler? Often the reading sampler items were not in my feedreader, and often they’re content pieces that could be entire blog posts, for whatever reason, I don’t blog about them, but still want to link to them. Where’d I get them? From surfing, techmeme, digg, emails, and twitter.
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Hi Jeremiah,
Absolutely agree with your observation this afternoon (or yesterday afternoon) that Facebook is the app to watch. Its modular approach and open API provides a platform to instantly reach a ton of users with web apps, actively turning Facebook into a sort of desktop os-like interface.
Wireless SD programe in Singapore
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Thanks Peter.
Jeremiah - Thanks for linking over to Standout Jobs, I appreciate it.
Julio’s comments about Standout Jobs were great. I’m glad to see people “getting” the value of video. Standout Jobs will do more than video job ads, but they’re a great way to get the word out and start helping companies tell their stories.