Archive for October, 2007

MySpace to Open Platform, But Also Talking to Userplane

Thursday, October 18th, 2007

MySpace has been lagging in the social networking process lately, but they just opened their eyes platform. Loren writes about the Macworld announcement made today, that MySpace will be opening up its platform just as Facebook already has.

A source close to Userplane mentioned that they have been in talks with MySpace for the past couple weeks. MySpace has been suffering largely because they didn’t know how to scale their platform for the flood of users that joined MySpace.

Facebook has taken the higher road by creating standards within their platform while MySpace has, well, not. MySpace has become a community known for teens and the immature while Facebook initially took off just for college students.

Facebook opened to the world and now they opened up the flood gates for marketing, advertising, diversity, creativity, and ultimately a platform for anyone to use.

Userplane Services

Userplane has some great services that allow for other sites to integrate directly into Userplane products with ease. They have a bright future.

MySpace is in talks with Userplane to launch some sort of integration beyond their typical service.

Automattic Acquires Gravatar

Thursday, October 18th, 2007

Automattic Inc., founded by Matt Mullenweg, is the driving force behind Wordpress.com and Akismet (the spam enforcer sitting at the club doors of this website.)

“This is what I’ve been working on since I left CNET. The site is still just a shell though, a lot more tidying up to do there.” Matt has come a very long way from where he once started. Matt now has a very profitable business model that Wordpress.com is wrapped around and is moving in the direction of making acquisitions.

Gathering from what else has been happening on the ‘net recently, it seems that making corporate acquisitions is the latest fad around.

Matt is proud to be boasting a “three times faster” loading time already. We have been planning on moving over to Gravatars soon anyway, but this is just another encouragement to do that.

Yahoo! Search Betas the Creative Common License

Wednesday, October 17th, 2007

Yahoo! Search is beta testing a new feature for their Advanced Search. Searching for content that is clearly labeled with a specific Creative Common License.

Yahoo! Search Beta Tests Creative Common License Filtering

This is something unique that I have seen that Google has not even remotely touched on yet. Why would you want to sort by which Creative Common License is used? Simple. I would want to search by license because it would then let me know what I could use freely or what I would have to give credit to, or anything along those lines.

This is a great beta tool that Yahoo! is testing out and I hope they push it more.