
There are rumours circulating that Yahoo may be interested in acquiring social bookmarking/ technology site Digg. Rodney Smith blogged about this about three weeks ago and Thomas Hawk’s added his argument and slant on this subject.
Personally I think adding Digg to their existing social networking stable of products would make enormous business sense for Yahoo. Digg, a tech news site with an existing user base and undeniable potential for expansion into other subject areas, seems an irresistible acquisition. As mentioned before I firmly believe the future of web search is not solely with the best algorithm but how well it’s integrated with the human element of such social networking sites. The question that remains is whether Digg and the VC’s that invested would be willing to talk business.
It looks like Sony is trying to corner the electronic book reader market – again. The ‘Sony Reader’ is about the same size as a paperback and electronic versions of bestselling novels will be available through a Sony along the same lines as Itunes. After failing with a product in Japan that was thought to be too expensive, I can’t see that launching a product with a $300 – $400 price point is much different. Further, as we are moving to an age of convergence, carrying another device that doesn’t have anything like the features of an Ipaq, simply doesn’t look productive to me. Come on Sony; simply integrate this E-ink technology into devices that we already use……
It’s been a long time coming, but Email, or rather the apps and applets that provide it, are developing into services that people will enjoy to use rather be forced to use. The advent of RSS can be seen as a significant advantage for virtually anyone who browses the web, it simply a matter implementing it right.
By Bish
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Published: 03/01/2006 – 22:46
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Posted in Personal
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I am not quite sure when it becomes bad luck to be wishing people a Happy New Year, but at 9pm on the 3rd of January I think I might be pushing it. Whatever….. I had a good time visiting friends and family though returned to work today definitely needing another holiday, but hey that’s what Christmas is all about.
With another massive Microsoft vulnerability, much speculative hype about Apple’s new ventures, plus RSS becoming more than just a buzzword it seems to currently be, I think its time I started blabbing blogging again………
2006 is gonna be a lot of fun. With the scheduled release of Sony’s PS3 and Nintendo’s Revolution towards the back end of next year they are gonna join an already crowded market vying for the space in you living room. Microsoft’s Xbox 360 launched in November and is undoubtedly the hot Christmas present this year thanks to a combination of a technically impressive games console, lack of direct competition and massive shortage of units. This machine has undoubted gaming potential but Microsoft’s attempt at offering a device that keeps everyone happy was never gonna happen. Short of ideas as an innovative media centre or even as a central hub for all your AV devices there still leaves a big gap in a potentially very lucrative market.