24 Aug 2005

Jeteye

Jeteye is a combination between a search service and a bookmarking service.

The search service allows users to do a free search, which uses Google, but one can change to other search service providers. The search service also searches the Jetpaks created by users. Jetpaks are collections of links, images and notes. These Jetpaks are created by users of the bookmarking service. Search results are shown in reverse time-order. Each item shows the title, a summary and a link of the Item. A user can expand an Item to see the full web-page.

The primary service seems to be a bookmarking-service. A user can create collections called jetpaks. A jetpak can contain bookmarks, image urls and notes. One can assign a title and tags to a jetpak. The most interesting feature however is that it is very easy to add a search result to a jetpak: just clicking a button.

  • Structured MicroContent - YES, it recognized bookmarks and images;
  • Data Outside - NO, it is not possible to subscribe to other bookmark services.;
  • Licenses - NO;
  • Feeds Galore - NO, where is the RSS of a jetpak?;
  • Web API’s - NO, not that I am aware of;
  • Desktop Integration - NO;
  • Single Identity - NO;
  • MicroWeb - NO;
  • lc Structure - NO;
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Service Provider MicroContent types Web 2.0 rating
Jeteye Technologies, Inc. bookmark 1 / 10
Categories: Tele-ServicesSearchingFreeEnabling ServicesTele-EnablerPublishing
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23 Aug 2005

The Personal Bee

This Service Providers delivers an information service based on the blogosphere. It provides several Public Bees, which cover a subject area. For each area the user can see the relevant tags and the relevant blog items. Clicking a tag, the user gets the associated news items. The user can also get a RSS-feed of a Personal Bee. The main difference with a normal search service is the fact a human being helps with the aggregation.

It is also possible to signup as bee and create your own channel.

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Service Provider MicroContent types Web 2.0 rating
private blog - / 10
Categories: Tele-ServicesInforming
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22 Aug 2005

Protopage

This service provides a personal start-page to its users. At the moment a user can add a list of links, add notes and change the background of the page.

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Categories: Context ServicesPersonal Portal
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22 Aug 2005

OPML Editor

This service helps the user to publish a structured blog. I call it a structured blog as it is based on OPML. The user has to download a specific client to create and publish his blog items. The editor allows the user to set several characteristics of his blog (template, image, blogroll, etc.) and the user get’s an url assigned.

The user interface is still a bit crude.

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Service Provider MicroContent types Web 2.0 rating
Scripting News, Inc. opml blog - / 10
Categories: Enabling ServicesTele-EnablerPublishing
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19 Aug 2005

Technorati

Technorati is a search engine, but has a limited search realm: only blog space.

The basic search service allows a user to do a free search (with booleans) in the blogs they aggregate. Interestingly also the bookmarks from del.icio.us/furl and the images from flickr are presented in the results. The results from del.icio.us/furl and flickr are however based on the tags related to those microcontent types. This search service is also geared towards MicroContent as one can search just for tags (or multiple).

A variety of predefined searches can be carried out: the most popular, tags, related tags, popular blogs, books, news, movies.

On the publisher side they have an interesting feature that allows them to close the loop: claim your blog. This allows publishers to add a photo to their blog.

The results are presented in inverse time order: the most recent items appear first.

  • Structured MicroContent - YES, it uses blogs, images and bookmarks, but they also recognize reviews for books and movies;
  • Data Outside - YES, all the data is aggregated either from users of third party service providers;
  • Licenses - NO, they only have a license for the whole site;
  • Feeds Galore - YES, the user can create a watchlist from any query and get it delivered through rss;
  • Web API’s - YES, developers can interact in a variety of ways;
  • Desktop Integration - YES (reluctantly), it is just standard blog-format, so any RSS reader can be used;
  • Single Identity - NO;
  • MicroWeb - YES, it uses the tag-field in three MicroContent types to bring it together;
  • lc Structure - NO;
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Service Provider MicroContent types Web 2.0 rating
Technorati, Inc. blog, image, bookmark 6 / 10
Categories: Tele-ServicesSearchingFreePredefined
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19 Aug 2005

BlogTronix

A service which offers various blogging services to companies. The service is offered in a Managed Services Mode (or Hosting). This implies that they are an Application Services Provider (ASP), which made their own software.

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Service Provider MicroContent types Web 2.0 rating
BlogTronix.com blog - / 10
Categories: IT-services
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17 Aug 2005

Consummating

This is a service that brings supply and demand together. It is a Broking Tele-service. The product that is brokered is the user themselves. It can also be called a dating site. The service combines two service sets: one for the supplier and one for the demander. The interesting thing about a people broker is the equality between demander and supplier. Each demander is a supplier and vice-versa.

The supplier service set is actually an Enabling service. A user can set up a profile with information on himself and pictures. One of the most important items is that is part of the profile are the tags.

The demander side allows the user to browse profiles and add comments on profiles. One can add someone to his hotlist and add tags to persons. This is similar to bookmarking. The service also recommends people based on their tags.

The service is not very Web 2.0. Only the fact that there are profiles are Web 2.0.

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Service Provider MicroContent types Web 2.0 rating
Ben Brown, Adam Mathes people 1 / 10
Categories: Tele-ServicesBrokingEnabling ServicesTele-EnablerBroker
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17 Aug 2005

Pheedo

This service offers an advertising network for RSS/Atom-feeds. The service consists of two components: the advertiser and the advertising space.

The buying of advertising space is a Advertising Marketing CRM Enabling service. It is about helping to make a product or service of a company known.

The selling of advertising space is a Tele-Enabler Enabling service. I have not yet figured out how I should call the sub-category.

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Service Provider MicroContent types Web 2.0 rating
Pheedo, Inc. ads - / 10
Categories: Enabling ServicesCRMMarketingAdvertising
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17 Aug 2005

FeedCatch

This service turns an episodic RSS-feed into an archive. Normally a RSS-feed only contains the last 20 items or so. As new items are added the oldest fall off. This service allows to retain these oldest item indefinitly. The user specifies how long an item must be retained. The output of this service is another RSS-feed.

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Service Provider MicroContent types Web 2.0 rating
Feedshake blog - / 10
Categories: IT-servicesData
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16 Aug 2005

Zniff.com

This Service Provider offers a free search service into the aggregated bookmarks of Spurl.net. A search query covers the url, title and description of a bookmark. It is however not possible to specify which fields must be included in the query or how. It is possible to specify boolean queries.

The results list the title, the description, the url and the number of times it was bookmarked. The results can be ordered by relevance or time. The results can also be viewed as RSS-feed.

Due to the existence of RSS-feeds, it gets a Web2.0 rating of 1/10.

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Spurl ehf bookmark 1 / 10
Categories: Tele-ServicesSearchingFree
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15 Aug 2005

Spurl.net

The Service Provider Spurl.net offers a combination of multiple services.

The basis is a bookmarking service. This service allows publishers to enter bookmarks and publish them to the world.

The other service offers viewers the ability to browse and search the aggregated bookmarks.

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Service Provider MicroContent types Web 2.0 rating
Spurl ehf bookmark - / 10
Categories: Tele-ServicesSearchingEnabling ServicesTele-EnablerPublishing
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15 Aug 2005

Flickr

Flickr is a Service Provider with two types of users: publishers and viewers.

A publisher can upload and publish his images on Flickr. With each image there is a variety of fields that can be filled: title, description and tags. Most interestingly is that one can create hotspots in the image with comments. This can be used to describe who is who on the image.

Viewers can search for images based on the most popular tags, groups or people or interestingness. Some free search options are available as well.

  • Structured MicroContent - YES, images;
  • Data Outside - NO;
  • Licenses - NO;
  • Feeds Galore - YES, there are a lot of feed possibilities;
  • Web API’s - YES, there are several API’s;
  • Desktop Integration - YES, I use an extension to iPhoto to upload images;
  • Single Identity - NO;
  • MicroWeb - NO;
  • lc Structure - NO;
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Service Provider MicroContent types Web 2.0 rating
hosting, publishing image 4 / 10
Categories: Tele-ServicesSearchingEnabling ServicesTele-EnablerPublishing
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15 Aug 2005

Feedster

TechCrunch reminded me that I never looked at Feedster into much detail. So I had a look to see whether it had something interesting.

Feedster’s basic service is searching the blogosphere. It seems pretty good, so I subscribed to the search RSS-feed. It also allows you to find out who is linking to you. The service allows you to locate relevant feeds based on keywords. I get the impression that a keyword is a word that one finds in the descriptions and/or title of a feed.

The service allows you to look for job opening based on a job title. It gets these mainly from craigslist.org. Do they have a feed just for jobs? I guess this sounds like a need for the definition of a MicroContent type for job openings. Would be great to have aggregators around this.

Feedster also offers a news aggregation service. They have something like feedpapers. This allows you to create a feed based on other feeds. This is a great way of remixing MicroContent Items. It also allows you to create other feeds, such as an ego feed. I think that this is most interesting way an aggregator can go: remixing existing content in an intelligent way to create new feeds.

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search blog - / 10
Categories: Tele-Services
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15 Aug 2005

Scuttle

Scuttle is an intermediairy site in that has two types of customers: publishers and viewers. The service revolves around bookmarks.

The viewers are offered a guided bookmark services: recent bookmarks, recent tags. The results can be sorted by date, titlke or url. It is also possible to view the bookmarks of a publisher. And on a publishers bookmark-page it is possible to do a free search on that page. As a registered viewer it is also possible to watch bookmarks (although I did not find out what it does).

On the publisher side a user can add bookmarks or import them from the desktop or del.icio.us.

  • Structured MicroContent - YES, bookmarks;
  • Data Outside - NO, although it is possible to import;
  • Licenses - NO;
  • Feeds Galore - YES, it is possible to various RSS-feeds;
  • Web API’s - NO, not that I am aware of;
  • Desktop Integration - NO;
  • Single Identity - NO;
  • MicroWeb - NO;
  • lc Structure - NO;
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Who are they? bookmark 2 / 10
Categories: Tele-ServicesSearchingFreePredefinedEnabling ServicesTele-EnablerPublishing
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15 Aug 2005

MyWeb 2.0 @ Yahoo

This new service by Yahoo was all over the web last week. One of the services is a bookmark service. Users can add their bookmarks and publish them to their community, to the world or keep them to themselves. This service also allow a user to add tags. It is nice that the service does give tag suggestions based on what a user types. This might keep the typos down.

I guess the most interesting service is their new search. I do not yet quite get it, but it seems to search only within the bookmarked pages your own community. I guess that is supposed to give better results.

Is this good enough? I do not think so. For one thing they should pool bookmarks with other bookmark hosting services. I am not again going to enter my stuff there. It can import from my del.icio.us feed, but they should subscribe. And what about bookmarks that are no longer in that feed? Nice that it takes the tags as well. Anyway it is a good start.

I do not know about the search service yet and whether it will give me better results. The idea has been around longer and is related to the trusted web. I will decide on that later. Again the most important is that something is happening in this space.

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Categories: Enabling Services
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