FHK receives a lot of e-mail from start-up Web 2.0 businesses, and it would be impossible to research and post about all of them, but I received one from [...] Continue Reading…
Mashable featured a great new site today, called LiveNewsCameras.com:
On the whole, LiveNewsCameras is a simple invention, but something that a number of news junkies will find appealing, particular when [...] Continue Reading…
Filed under: Internet
Western Conservatives have been warning that socio-politcal movements such as the leftism, socialism, and leftist-islamism have been increasing their power online, partly by sheer volume.
USA Today reported yesterday, “China [...] Continue Reading…
Filed under: blogging
Wikio has a list of the monthly rankings for the most influential blogs in the blogosphere: (Hat-Tip, Jack Givens)
How are these rankings compiled?
The position of a blog in the [...] Continue Reading…
WEbook (beta) is a new “User Generated Book” site that combines the collaborative writing process of group blogs and wikis with social networking. Writers on WEbook can work [...] Continue Reading…
Considering who Time Magazine chose for its Person of the Year in 2007, this list should not come as a surprise. Time has chosen the top 25 (mostly) lefty [...] Continue Reading…
Filed under: Web 2.0
Let’s say you find yourself needing to save money, and find someone to share living expenses. I’ll get a roommate, you think. This is a sensitive matter. [...] Continue Reading…
The Telegraph is quoting a Saudi clerick, Ali al-Maliki, critical of Facebook:
Facebook is a door to lust and young women and men are spending more on their mobile [...] Continue Reading…
Filed under: social networking
NewsFutures: Prediction Markets is a new social news sites, which boasts “delivering the wisdom of crowds”. To see how it works, go here, and create an account. No real [...] Continue Reading…
Filed under: blogging
Noah Shachtman: A study, written for U.S. Special Operations Command, suggested ‘clandestinely recruiting or hiring prominent bloggers’.
Since the start of the Iraq war, there’s been a raucous debate in [...] Continue Reading…