Online Video Storms Your TV
August 29, 2007 on 2:09 pm | In new contenders | No CommentsThirteen channels weren’t enough. Then 80 weren’t enough. 200 still doesn’t do the trick. Channel surfing is hitting a new high as Web video makes its way to your living room television.
Some studies claim that people are watching less and less television thanks to the Internet. But there are several Web sites that are trying to change that, and Veoh.com is leading the pack. Continue reading Online Video Storms Your TV…
Condé Nast Boosts Their Portfolio
August 22, 2007 on 2:18 pm | In new contenders | No CommentsFor a company celebrating their 100th anniversary, Condé Nast Publications has made impressive strides, proving that age is nothing but a number. Continue reading Condé Nast Boosts Their Portfolio…
Viral Videos Blend Their Way to Success
August 15, 2007 on 2:16 pm | In new contenders | No CommentsMove over GEICO cavemen, there’s a new viral video triumph in town. And no one could have guessed that a Utah-based company that started in 1975 by turning mill wheat into flour would become a Web darling. Continue reading Viral Videos Blend Their Way to Success…
It Could Take a Village to Beat Craigslist
August 8, 2007 on 2:21 pm | In new contenders | No CommentsCraig Newmark refuses to sell out. But will a new rush of classified competition put his noncommercial Craigslist out of business? Continue reading It Could Take a Village to Beat Craigslist…
There’s Nothing Tricky About Starting a Wiki
August 1, 2007 on 1:46 pm | In new contenders | No CommentsA quick look at the WebReportr 100K and it’s clear that the ‘wikis are coming, the wikis are coming!’
For those of you not in the know, a wiki is a collaborative Web page that can be directly edited by anyone with access to it. And according to Wikipedia, Wikipedia is one of the best-known wikis!
Due to their ease of use (a wiki can give you an online presence in a matter of seconds) these simplistic Web pages are on fire - seeing steady and impressive growth. Continue reading There’s Nothing Tricky About Starting a Wiki…
