Posts tagged “web2.0”
Review on Arctic Startup
I’ve been writing a blog with a friend, Miikka Kukkosuo, for a while now called Arctic Startup. We review Finnish startups and blog about various events and issues around them. To my suprise, I realised alarm:clock euro had done a nice review on our site. Just to let you know; we do have some cards [...]
Extending your reach
As I’m spending my evening in the office and trying to make deadlines, I found an interesting blog post. James Hong of HotOrNot, enlightened me to an entry on Facebook blog that will most certainly increase Facebook’s reach manyfold. “Now, when you’re writing messages, you can send the message to people on Facebook, and to [...]
Never under estimate the power of collaboration
MyFootballClub is a British initiative to purchase a football club in a collaborative manner with money raised from the community members. May sound impossible, but currently they have gathered close to ¬£1.4 million. The logic is quite simple, you become a member for ¬£35 and with that you purchase a “share” of the new club. [...]
Flickr and its “cashpoint”
I let my Flickr pro account expire on purpose to see how the change would affect me. After the expiration I realised just how much I am into the service – although I don’t use it that much to be honest. Flickr has put its cashpoint (a term I coined for this) into an excellent [...]
Last.fm on sale for $450M?
There are rumours running around that Viacom is expected to buy Last.fm for 450 million USD. Mashable reports on a DealBreaker.com rumour that Viacom is chucking in an offer for the “YouTube” of music. Looks interesting – especially as this will be one of the first large web2.0 music capitalisations. Furthermore, there might be something [...]