Jeff Bezos of Amazon is running around to Web 2.0 conferences, hyping the companies new Web 2.0 offerings, such as S3. In the meantime, the company’s order system is failing. This is the Web 1.0 portion of the company–the one that puts bread and butter on the company’s table. I ordered a PC audio switch […]
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A work in progress
Recovered from the Wayback Machine. I apologize for late replies to emails and such. I’ve not been checking either email or weblog posts that frequently lately, and will only be doing so erratically for the next couple of months. If I don’t reply, don’t think me rude. Well, don’t think me rude only because I’m not replying […]
Web 1.0 must die
Recovered from the Wayback Machine. I think Web 2.0 is killing Web 1.0. I think there’s a ‘young eating their parent’ thing going on. Amazon has been using its resources to put out S3 and the new video service at the same time that the company’s bread & butter online store seems to be taking […]
And the young eats itself
Recovered from the Wayback Machine. Liz Gannes at GigaOM writes a story on Evan Williams and Odeo, and Williams confession at the recent Web Apps of the Future yak fest. Williams talks about how he royally screwed up with his startup, Odeo, burning through it sounds like millions, hiring a staff of 14, all to build […]
Recovered from the Wayback Machine. I’m trying a little behind the scenes recruiting to get O’Reilly to put on a scripting, Ajax, and web development conference here in St. Louis. After all, what can we offer: Location: St. Louis is centrally located for every part of the country. Rarely do you have to fly more […]
