Note on this list the stubborn persistence of Yahoo’s Geocities at No. 6, the rise of Yahoo’s Flickr at No. 7, Six Apart at No. 10, and the presences of Chinese sites like Baidu Space and 56.com. The real surprise, though, is document-sharing site Scribd at No. 16, with nearly 24 million worldwide uniques. 1. Blogger (222 million) 2. Facebook (200 million) 3. MySpace (126 million) 4. Wordpress (114 million) 5. Windows Live Spaces (87 million) 6. Yahoo Geocities (69 million) 7. Flickr (64 million) 8. hi5 (58 million) 9. Orkut (46 million) 10. Six Apart (46 million) 11. Baidu Space (40 million) 12. Friendster (31 million) 13. 56.com (29 million) 14. Webs.com (24 million) 15. Bebo (24 million) 16. Scribd (23 million)
Mittlerweile ist es offiziell: Das verlustreiche Internetunternehmen AOL übernimmt auf seiner Suche nach neuen Einnahmequellen das bekannte Technologie-Blog TechCrunch samt dessen Schwesterpublikationen. Damit stärke AOL seine Stellung als Inhalteanbieter, teilte das US-Unternehmen mit. Über den Preis schwieg sich AOL aus. Techcrunch-Gründer Michael Arrington meint in seiner Begründung des Verkaufs, es sei, was Produkt und Geschäft angehe, "a perfect fit".
I took a quick look at the new Dot Mac Mail. Integration with Address Book works fine. However, so far I didn't find the option to use it with my other email (imap) accounts, like TechCrunch mentioned in a preview. Looks more like a simple facelift too me
Guy Kawasaki posted a video interview with Michael Arrington of TechCrunch titled “How to Get in TechCrunch.” The article provides a synopsis of the Michael Arrington interview. It’s great information for anyone trying to market high tech products a