VentureBeat writes that “ITerating.com, a New York company, has launched the first Wiki-based directory of software.” The directory covers “open source, commercial and hosted software.”
The International Herald Tribune reports that “
The San Francisco Chronicle has an interesting article by David Lazarus, in which he asserts that Web 2.0 is really not about networking and community building, but rather about “who makes the most money off the largest captive audience since the invention of television. And nothing underlines the stakes of this contest like Google’s planned $3.1 billion takeover of online ad agency DoubleClick.”
In another Web 2.0 story, MSNBC points out that, according to a new study, “Web 2.0 […] is far less participatory than commonly assumed.” Thus, only “[a] tiny 0.16 percent of visits to Google’s top video-sharing site, YouTube, are by users seeking to upload video for others to watch.”
PCMag.com reports on “today’s top tech trends” – and what could kill them.