Archive for the 'Community/ Web 2.0' Category

Arianna Huffington Will Speak at Ad:Tech New York

Ad:Tech New York Interactive Marketing Expo and Conference is THE premier conference for those marketing in the digital age. Which means everyone. It will be held over four days (November 5-8, 2007) in our backyard, Manhattan. Anybody who’s anybody in advertising, marketing and online media will be there. […]

Blog Finder Series: How To Split An Atom

How to Split an Atom is a cool blog devoted to Web 2.0 (”and how to survive it”), GTD culture, How Tos (of course) and more. It is written by Steven Spalding. I love the way Steven writes and communicates. I found his most excellent blog through MyBlogLog, still one of my favorite […]

The Best Real Estate Websites

Amazon UnSpun is a community opinion site that helps you find the best of anything.  If you believe in the Wisdom of Crowds, this site will interest you. Just our opinion. The site is newly launched so the data is limited. According to UnSpun:
The Best Real Estate Websites:
1. Realtor.com
2. Re/Max
3. Century21
4. […]

MyBlogLog Blogger Community

Sellsius has added you as a contact.
Have you received this message in your email yet? If you’re a blogger, you probably will if you join MyBlogLog and visit Sellsius (come by and say hello). IMHO, MyBlogLog is the hottest thing in the blogosphere. MBL is building a community network of […]

How To Find A No Fee Apartment In Your City

No fee apartment rentals in your city are available, if you know where to look. Start by looking here (in the Comments) [Curbed]

How To Save Save Money 2.0 : Wesabe

Wesabe is a new Web 2.0 site—call it MoneySaving 2.0. A great idea, for who among us does not want to save money? And who doesn’t like sharing a money saving tip? There lies the site’s biggest appeal. Yes, they would like you to enter your financial accounts but I’m not […]

Ma.gnolia Community Has “Roots”

We subscribe to Ma.gnolia, a social bookmarking website. Social bookmarking sites are communities which share, tag and evaluate web pages. What we like about Ma.gnolia is its “Roots” widget, which is easily added to your browser toolbar. Here’s how it works. When you’re on a web page, or blog post, […]

The Madness of Crowds

“Men, it has been well said, think in herds; it will be seen that they go mad in herds, while they only recover their senses slowly, and one by one.” (Charles Mackay)

The Wisdom of Crowds by James Surowiecki is often cited for the proposition “the large crowd is smarter than the expert few”. […]

48. How to Get 800,000 Daily Pageviews in 16 Days

Do what Islandoo does. It’s looking for candidates for a UK television show called Shipwrecked, which airs on BBC America and the UK’s Channel 4. It asks visitors to submit a photo, create a personal profile and add comments. The result: Yes, 800,000 daily pageviews. Now that’s web […]

17. How To Create Your Own Wikipedia Page

Todd Mintz at Search Engine Guide Blog explains how you can add your knowledge to Wikipedia, the community generated online resource database. Read his article here on how to create your own Wikipedia page. It’s not difficult–I’ve tried it.
To create a new page you should use the Sandbox. It’s a place to […]