Yay the weekend is here not that tomorrow will really be any different for me than today was but it would seem that so far we don’t really have a good bitchmeme of any real substance happening which I am sure some folks will be glad of. In the meantime here’s a few things that caught my eye in today’s FriendFeed pipeline.
The noise in Web 2.0 is mainly a Tech Elite’s problem :: Alexander van Elsas’s Weblog - Alexander has a few thoughts about the so-called noise levels of Web 2.0 and how to deal with them - excellent piece.
Most Bloggers Don’t Deserve Ad Revenue: What About Startups? :: webomatica - Jason suggests that rather than bloggers not deserving to earn ad revenues it is the majority of start-up that better fit the idea.
TechCrunch’s Arrington Blocks Mommyblogger :: Queen of Spain - here’s a hint .. it’s not really a good idea to piss off the mommyblogger contingent as they can get rather testy
UPDATED: That annoying FriendFeed ‘feature’ people like :: infocalpse - Eric relates his experience in trying to navigate through FriendFeed’s not so obvious options
What’s in Ray Ozzie’s Mesh? :: Webware - in the lead up the Live Mesh conference being held by developers Ina Fried of Webware has some background info in the initiative.
Changing Everything Changes Everything :: Search Engine People - Ruud Hein has some thoughts on what plays out in the background when you move your site - whether to a new server or even a new domain.
Conversation Tags: web 2.0 noise, webomatica, annoying features, Live Mesh, Ruud Hein



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