This morning I was checking my inbound links and came across a post, "I'm Off eHubwatch", by Charlie O'Donnell of Union Square Ventures. In his post, he criticizes both the validity of eHub as a resource and also vents his frustration over the business-merit of the applications that are currently listed. I'll let you read his post for yourself, but here are a few comments from my point of view.
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I'm pleased to announce that Max Kiesler and I will be working with Jared Cosulich, creator of CommunityWalk, to redesign the front-end interface for the application. See the news story from my company site also posted here.
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Like you, I've been reading much of the commentary online about Web 2.0 at various blogs and sites the last month or so, and particularly this last week as the O'Reilly Web 2.0 conference came and went here in SF.
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Today is the one month birthday of eHub. I started blogging here at emilychang.com on September 3. A week later, I made eHub as a resource to keep up with the rapid-fire development of new web apps, services, and social trends that I had already been following with a keen eye. I'll post thoughts about the social and conceptual implications of this month's growth, but for the moment, I'd like to share some quantitative data.
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eHub Interviews launches featuring four interviews with creators of web 2.0 applications, including Writely, Protopage, CommunityWalk, CentralDesktop.
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In addition to eHub Interviews launching this week, we're pleased to promote two others that are doing a great job covering the shifting landscape.
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eHub Interviews, a series of email interviews with the creators of Web 2.0 applications and services, will launch this week (October 3-8, 2005) as part of the unofficial Web 2.0 week here in San Francisco.
1 With over 150 web applications and services in eHub (and growing every day), we felt it was time to hear about Web 2.0 from the people making it.
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