Wired News produces it’s own list of Web 2.0 winners and losers. Winners: Flickr, Odeo, Writely, del.icio.us and Netvibes. Losers: MySpace, Squidoo, Browsar, Fo.rtuito.us and Friendster.
Made in Switzerland
Time was when virtually all goods used in the West were “made in Hong Kong” (now, of course, it’s “made in China”).
In a supreme piece of irony this shower curtain hanging in a bath in a luxurious Hong Kong hotel was made in that bastion of low-cost manufacturing – Switzerland.
One in four youngsters read blogs
More from Charlene Li: Listen up marketers: 24% of Gen Yers read blogs. Referring to Forrester’s own demographic reserach she cautions that marketers should make future media consumption assumptions with great care. She notes at a quarter of Generation Y (18 to 26-year-olds) read blogs compared with only 7% of Young Boomers (41-50-year-olds) – the people who are probably making the decisions.
Mixi – Japan’s My Space
Forrester analyst Charlene Li blogs about Mixi – Japan’s top social network. She outlines some of the financial dynamics and some of the characteristics which make it tick.
Time concentrates on block busters
Time Inc has announced that it is to sell 18 of its niche magazines, reports PaidContent.org in order to concentrate “energy, resources and investment on our largest and most profitable brands, brands that have demonstrated an ability to draw large audience in print and digital form”.
Making Money with Your Blog
Steve Rubel writes his A to Z list of how to make money on blogs.
Interesting search results
RSS – Still the First Inning
Interesting piece from Steve Rubel on his views on the future of RSS in marketing. His take – we may be reaching a tipping point but there is a long way to go before we are anywhere near tapping the full potential.
NY Times on a mobile
Dave Winer has created a river of news out of the New York Times especially for reading on Blackberrys and mobile phones.
Digg for showbiz
PopCurrent.com is a site which aims to emulate Digg functionality but for entertainment content. Only an Alexa rank of 366,000 so far, but it will be interesting to see if it takes off.