Over at Read/Write Web, Marshall Kirkpatrick argues that 2007 was a big year for RSS (Real Simple Syndication). I completely agree - and I even think that RSS feeds will become a lot more important in the future.
Every blog already has a feed, and so does almost every news site. And there’s more: For example, [...]
previous 'Trends' thoughts and ideas
Feeds in Everything
26Dec07While other newspapers are boring their readers with looking back on what has happened in 2007, the New York Times Magazine takes a different approach: Their current issue, for the seventh time in a row, looks back at the “Year of Ideas”. Its editors collected 70 very different ideas, innovations, pieces of research, trends and [...]
democracy 2.0
07Dec07I would have thought that this place would be the last place to speak of politics, but I think there is a way to use the internet to bring democracy back to the masses.
Problem: The cost of running a successful political campaign is astronomical. As it would seem, if you don’t have the money to [...]
Google Magazine: Neat Concept
19Nov07A week or so ago I was speaking with Fabian, when he mentioned an idea that was rolling around his head. Basically he enjoyed reading blogs but preferred reading a hard copy of something as opposed to subjecting his eyes to a computer screen. Seems like the people at Google noticed this as well, and [...]
I have been a dedicated yahoo email user for almost 8 years now. But as new services from Google and an upgraded hotmail interface have been introduced, I couldn’t resist but make myself email accounts on all platforms. One quick note is email size should never be an issue again, as Yahoo has led the [...]












