October 2007
15 posts
How Will Free ESPN Hurt the Cable Companies?
The basketball season started yesterday, and ESPN is rolling out its online efforts by offering live simulcasts on its website, EPSN360. It’s even going so far as to offer every game carried on ESPN, ESPN2, and the playoffs. ESPN is looking to create an online hub for live events, which will be free for users. Archives of games will also be available for viewing at later times. So what’s...
Oct 31st
Google Announces the OpenSocial API
By Brady Forrest Google has announced OpenSocial, a new open API for social networks. The new standard will allow developers to create Facebook-like apps on any social network site that implements it with the same calls. The open API will have three parts People Storage Activity stream All of these calls will have a GData counterpart and they will use HTML and Javascript only....
Oct 31st
wirelessjoe: trying to find relevancy..
Oct 30th
Grid Joins the P2P CDN Party
The hybrid P2P-CDN business model is becoming increasingly popular with content distributors, largely due to rapid growth in the demand for online video. Even pure-play P2P companies like Pando have started dabbling with P2P CDNs. Content Delivery Networks (CDN) have become a highly competitive market, and existing players are trying to find ways to differentiate their offerings and stay above...
Oct 30th
Grid Joins the P2P CDN Party
The hybrid P2P-CDN business model is becoming increasingly popular with content distributors, largely due to rapid growth in the demand for online video. Even pure-play P2P companies like Pando have started dabbling with P2P CDNs. Content Delivery Networks (CDN) have become a highly competitive market, and existing players are trying to find ways to differentiate their offerings and stay above...
Oct 30th
Nagios: Home →
Nagios® is an Open Source host, service and network monitoring program.
Oct 30th
wirelessjoe: watchin family guy with Enzo.
Oct 30th
AppSnapp →
Oct 30th
Scaling Early Stage Startups
Mark Maunder of No VC Required—who advocates not taking VC money lest you be turned into a frog instead of the prince (or princess) you were dreaming of—has an excellent slide deck on how to scale an early stage startup. His blog also has some good SEO tips and a very spooky widget showing the geographical location of his readers. Perfect for Halloween! What is Mark’s other...
Oct 29th
Jay-Z – American Gangster →
Oct 28th
wirelessjoe: From your 35 subscriptions, over the last 30 days you read 3,893 items, starred 11 items, shared 1 items, and emailed 0 items.
Oct 28th
wirelessjoe: “New Rule”: RSS feed reading now restricted to one read through a day.
Oct 28th
monit →
Oct 27th
Liveblogging A Startup
Charlie O’Donnell and his partner Alex are doing something that is quite brave. They are liveblogging their startup, Path 101. I am sure there is some stuff that they aren’t blogging, but when you are posting your monday meeting agendas, you are putting it out there. Many of you probably know that Charlie was an analyst at Union Square Ventures from early 2005 to the summer of 2006....
Oct 27th
wirelessjoe: Excited I can finally talk again….
Oct 26th