Posts tagged with 'AJAX'
If you’re watching the Web 2.0 scene in the UK then you might be interested in some thoughts on the annual d.Construct conference I attended last Friday.
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by Gareth Knight
13 September 2006 10:28am
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I’ve just returned from holiday where I did my best to stay completely away from any technology other than my camera (for good reason), and am getting back into the swing of things nicely.
One of the pleasant not-so surprises on returning was the recent launch of a UK TechCrunch site which is focused on UK Web 2.0 and mobile startups.
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by Gareth Knight
08 September 2006 11:07am
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The mysterious buyer of online calendar Kiko has stepped out of the shadows, revealing himself to be Elliot Noss, the CEO of Tucows.
Tucows, a software and applications aggregator, paid about a quarter of a million dollars to pick up Kiko, which was offloaded via eBay after the founders became distracted and started working on new projects (ok, Google Calendar had something to do with this too).
So why did they buy it?
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by Chris Lake
06 September 2006 11:48am
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A RedEye seminar with Jim Sterne last week brought out lots of new discussion in the world of Web Analytics.
One of the things which sticks out for me is the emergence of new web design technology and the implications for measurment.
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by Bertie Stevenson
25 August 2006 13:27pm
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Y Combinator-backed online calendar web app Kiko has attracted a lot of attention since being placed for sale on eBay last week. We've interviewed one of the founders to understand a bit more about the reasons behind the sale...
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by Richard Maven
23 August 2006 12:54pm
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Webwag, the latest creation of ex-Google France chief Franck Poisson, is set to go live at the end of this month, adding more competition to the 'customisable start page' arena.
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by Richard Maven
21 August 2006 17:23pm
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This week Web 2.0 startup Kiko put itself up for sale on eBay, after its founders seemingly became bored or disillusioned.
Kiko, which is priced at $49,999 (it has yet to attract a bid), is an online calendar built using Ruby on the Rails and claims about 40,000 users per month. Which, in case you are wondering, is a cost to the ‘business’. Kiko doesn’t appear to have any notable revenue streams.
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by Chris Lake
18 August 2006 15:12pm
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Whilst looking through our site visitors stats recently I noticed two big spikes in traffic.
What may have caused them...?
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by Ashley Friedlein
16 August 2006 20:35pm
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In another indication of growing interest among VCs in Web 2.0 outfits,
Netvibes
has raised US$15 million in a round of financing led by existing backer Index Ventures.
The Paris and London-based start-up, which claims to have recruited five million users of its customisable Ajax home page, plans to use the funding to help it take on rivals such as Microsoft's Live.com and Pageflakes.
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by Richard Maven
15 August 2006 11:21am
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Analyst group Gartner has included mashups, Ajax and other elements of Web 2.0 in a report that predicts which key technologies are likely to impact on businesses over the next decade.
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by Richard Maven
11 August 2006 11:30am
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