
Read about another new social network but one thats actually social in outlook it wants to help read it on PSFK
It’s amazing how few non-profits there are taking advantage of the hundreds of usually-free, community-building Web2.0 tools that are around these days (with the exception of idealist of course).
Meet the new kid in town, a non-profit org called “All Day Buffet.” Started by a LVHRD honoree, All Day Buffet hopes to tap into a similar creative community, but with a greater mission towards social change.
February 28, 2007 at 11:24 am | social media | No Comments »

Hey sorry I havent been posting recently been really busy with my other blog fadwebsite.com
Anyway read about this site in a Microsoft Vista advertorial about Damon Dash then found this article on the guardian
Hip-hop entrepreneur Damon Dash has officially opened his version of a social networking website, an invitation-only collection of “neighbourhoods” complete with a virtual currency called SavvyDollars.
Members can also earn money for interacting more.
http://www.blocksavvy.com
February 28, 2007 at 11:06 am | Web2.0, social media, Damon Dash | No Comments »

Another social network how many of these are we going to get? This one is about meeting people when you travel/move which is kinda nice like the graphics. LINK
January 25, 2007 at 12:10 pm | social media | No Comments »
Just found this blog - Does what it says I think they’ll be loads of these aggregator kinda sites soon
LINK
January 16, 2007 at 2:26 pm | blog | No Comments »
NEO Binaries is a directory of Web2.0 applications, a web 2.0 community itself designed to help you decide the perfect web based application for your wide-ranging requirements.
December 21, 2006 at 3:53 pm | Web2.0 | No Comments »
Web design from scratch have published a Web 2.0 how-to design style guide full of usability tips for building Web2.0 applications.
December 21, 2006 at 3:51 pm | Web2.0, Usability | No Comments »
O’Reilly have published a Web2.0 Podcast interview with Jack Ma on what does and does not work in China.
Are you interested in learning how to tap into the huge Chinese market?
Many U.S. companies have tried and failed to crack the largest consumer market in the world. Check out our podcast with Jack Ma of Alibaba.com.
Alibaba, the Chinese conglomerate, has more than 30 million registered users and is growing rapidly.
December 13, 2006 at 11:00 pm | Web2.0, china | No Comments »
Seven (actually five) habits of Highly Succesful web2.0 sites are listed and analysed here (based on a study of MySpace, Wikipedia, Facebook, Flickr, Digg, Del.icio.us and Google Maps). They are:
- Be Ugly
- Don’t Have Features
- Let Users Do Your Job
- Ignore Standards
- Build to Flip
December 13, 2006 at 12:08 pm | Web2.0 | No Comments »
See the videos that where sent in for the newsnight user generated content competition
LINK
December 12, 2006 at 4:44 pm | Web2.0, video | No Comments »
Found this article on Guerilla Innovation what a great idea;
In addition to the tons of other things you can already do or buy at Schiphol Airport, now you can tank up your mp3 player or telephone with digital content.
Fuel for Travel is a new store where passengers in transit can buy and download music, audio books and videos for almost any mobile device.
The store is finansed by Samsung but apparently they happily tank up other platforms as well.
On a side note, the concept reminds me of a research project that I carried out with Fiat Centro Stile in Turin in 2001 which investigated how to stimulate Fiat travellers by offering them mental fuel shaped as a social highway service.
• www.fuelfortravel.com
December 5, 2006 at 3:17 pm | social media | No Comments »