From the Pipeline - 4.25.08
Apr 25th, 2008 | By Steven Hodson | Category: PipelineWell it looks like we’re going to have another weekend without a bitchmeme to carry us over two days that look to be nothing but rain around these parts. Oh well at least it’s getting nice a warm out there but in the meantime here’s a few things that caught my eye in my FriendFeed pipeline.
The Web 2.0 economy hangs in limbo :: c|net - Caroline McCarthy takes some pot shots at the excesses that seem to attach themselves to Web 2.0 related get togethers.
Was Our Party the Height of Web 2.0 Irrational Exuberance? We Wish. :: Mashable - Adam comes to the defense of Mashable as it was one of the targets of the c|net post above.
Why I love working with family people :: 37Signals - Dave has a great piece that should warm the hearts of every person who has a family and works as a developer.
Is Twitter worth $150 million? :: VentureBeat - MG Siegler has a few thoughts on the rumor that Twitter is trying to get another round of financing on a valuation of $150 million. Ya … okay that works out to $1 million plus for every character you are allowed to type for a Twitter message.
What’s Your Twitter Noise Ratio? :: Louis Gray.com - I’m not sure how much I like the idea of being thrown in the megaphone bracket of Twitter noise makers but it’s all in good fun as Louis does his usual slice and dice of numbers.
[tags]web 2.0, Mashable, 37Signals, Twitter, Louis Gray[/tags]
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