startups

Web 2.0 Expo Berlin: Startup Ignite Members Public

txtr [http://www.txtr.com/] * All read more, but most text is digital: E-mail, blogs, files * New market for reading devices (eg Kindle) * Missing complete solution for combining texts with organistaion and community * Keep text in the cloud – upload tool. Keep all documents in sync. * Grab webpages – “solid state del.

Adam Tinworth
Adam Tinworth
startups

Le Web 3: Is there a Web 2.0 bubble? Members Public

Here comes the VCs… Is there a web bubble? It seems not, but there are some issues to be resolved. For example, is the available talent split amongst too many small start-ups? Would some mergers pull more talent together? The lack of a market bubble may be attributable to Sarbanes-Oxley,

Adam Tinworth
Adam Tinworth
bubble

Bayosphere Pops Members Public

Whoops. One of the most prominent movers from full-time journalism to full-time blog advocate, Dan Gillmor, has had to change his direction somewhat. You can read what’s happened in his post, linked below. From Dan: A Letter to the Bayosphere Community [http://bayosphere.com/blog/dan_gillmor/20060124/from_

Adam Tinworth
Adam Tinworth
Journalism

The Coffee Shop Office Members Public

This is a great story: > Wired News: Monster Fueled by Caffeine [http://www.wired.com/news/mac/0,2125,66276,00.html]: SAN FRANCISCO — Delicious Monster [http://www.delicious-monster.com/] is the Mac software company behind the hit Delicious Library, a program for cataloging collections of books, movies and

Adam Tinworth
Adam Tinworth
coffee shops