Submitted by Jasongoldberg
from YouTube:
How is the technology industry reacting to the Crisis on Wall Street? In this episode of Inside The Deal, Mary Kathleen Flynn speaks with luminaries at the Web 2.0 Expo in New York City, including Union Square Ventures' Fred Wilson, Web 2.0 conference organizer Tim O'Reilly andLonelygirl15 creators Miles Beckett and Greg G (Read More)
: Just like the last one, the companies who are just starting off in this downturn would be the ones who would be prepared when it comes to riding the wave. But then they also say that this is nothing like the last one, it's much more deep, much more dark.
TechCrunch
At a time when most social networks are still trying to figure out how to make money from advertising, one social network is bucking the trend. LinkedIn, the social network for business professionals, has so much demand from advertisers that it will be launching its own ad network on Monday. In conjunction with ad network (Read More)
Submitted by Louisgray
from Google Reader:
Search engines work best when they have specific phrases to search for, or better yet, when they have parameters for when the Web page was posted. But if you get more abstract, going to single words or even letters, they typically don't know where to start in terms of finding what you want. Taking a look at Google's first a (Read More)
CNET News.com
Panel of payment industry leaders cites lack of understanding as one obstacle to greater mobile phone payment systems adoption in the United States. (Read More)
: @jasongoldberg indeed. It would be an interesting history topic subject: in the past 4000 years, which were the longest running markets and why did they last ?