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Overview

eHub is a resource created to document, promote, inform and celebrate the next generation web. eHub provides daily listings of new web services and applications; weekly features and reviews, and interviews with the creators and companies behind these new web technologies. Started by Emily Chang in September 2005, eHub was the first Web 2.0 list and directory, launched the week before the first O'Reilly Web 2.0 Conference. eHub v2 launched in July 2007 with the addition of a team of global editors.

You can submit a web service, product, application for review and possible inclusion.

Beginning with its launch two years ago, eHub exploded in popularity and has been featured on PubSub's Top 100, listed in Daypop's Top 40 and Digg.com's popular links. The resource has been mentioned and read by leading writers, bloggers, VCs, technologists, and thousands of sites and blogs around the world. With a global audience of engaged web users, eHub has become the leading resource for daily new web services and interviews with the people behind new web applications and companies.

eHub is a member of the Web 2.0 Workgroup, the Corante Web Hub, Ajax Developer's Journal, BlogBurst, and is ranked in the Technorati Top 1000. eHub Interviews is also translated into Japanese as the eHub channel at CNET Japan.

eHub launched advertising opportunities for sponsorship on May 14, 2007.

eHub News includes product releases, new features, company changes or broadcasts; while eHub events announces demos, conferences, workshops, unconferences, camps, speakers and gatherings.

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Wednesday, August 29, 2007
eHub in PC Magazine’s Top 100

eHub gets listed in PC Magazine’s list of “sites that cover the Web 2.0 revolution” and their Top 100 Undiscovered Web Sites, which includes “...picks for the top new or under-the-radar sites of 2007. You may not know many of the sites on this list, but you should.”

On eHub, writer Brian Heater says: “We’re still trying to figure out how she does it, but somehow Emily Chang manages to get wind of every Web 2.0 app long before the rest of the blogging world does. Her synopses are short and sweet, which is just fine, given the frequency with which she updates her page. eHub has been doing a bit of branching out recently, too, adding interviews, job listings, news, and events.”

eHub is listed along with sites such as Kiva, Programmable Web, Musicovery, Techmeme, Cork’d, All Things Digital, DownloadSquad, Ninja Words, Mashable, Meebo, and Remember the Milk. See sites that cover the Web 2.0 revolution and Top 100 Undiscovered Web Sites.

Monday, July 09, 2007
eHub Announces New Editors

eHub has been a solo project of Emily Chang since its launch as the first Web 2.0 list back in Oct 2005.  eHub’s audience is diverse and includes users of all types: startups, bloggers, developers, VC, designers, technologists, CEOs, librarians, parents, students, news media… the list goes on.  In order to better serve a growing readership, eHub is pleased to announce the addition of new eHub editors.  Please see Emily’s blog post for details.

Tuesday, April 03, 2007
EmilyChang.com Reaches Over 25,000 Daily RSS Subscribers

EmilyChang.com, launched in September 2005, has now reached a combined RSS feed total of over 25,000 daily readers.  To grab your own feeds from this site, please visit the subscribe page.

Saturday, July 29, 2006
EmilyChang.com Reaches Over 10,000 Daily RSS Subscribers

EmilyChang.com, launched less than a year ago, has now reached a combined RSS feed total of over 10,000 daily readers.  To grab your own feeds from this site, please visit the subscribe page.

Friday, June 16, 2006
eHub Interviews Channel at CNET Japan

Today, Emily Chang’s eHub Interviews went live as a channel at the Japanese version of News.com.  See Emily’s blog post.

Saturday, May 27, 2006
eHub in the Top 100 at Share Your OPML

Emily Chang’s eHub is listed in the Top 100 Feeds at Dave Winer’s Share Your OPML, a “commons for sharing outlines, feeds, and taxonomy” (currently #59).

Wednesday, February 15, 2006
Emily Chang featured in Designers Who Blog

Thanks to Catherine (cat) Morley, creator of Designers Who Blog, for featuring EmilyChang.com and eHub!  Read Cat’s entry about eHub here.

Friday, December 09, 2005
eHub Mentioned on Google Code

Google Code, Google’s place for Open Source software, has MapBuilder as its featured project (congrats to the founder, Andrew Bidochko!) and a link to eHub Interviews MapBuilder.

Wednesday, November 30, 2005
eHub and EmilyChang.com Join the Corante Network Web Hub

eHub and EmilyChang.com Join the Corante Network Web Hub, “your starting point for keeping abreast of the best writing and thinking on the forces and factors impacting the Web and where it’s headed.  Here you’ll find the field’s most insightful observers and commentators tracking and reporting on its latest developments as well as weighing in on its future.” Read the blog post.

Tuesday, November 15, 2005
eHub and EmilyChang.com Join the Web 2.0 Workgroup

Both eHub and emilychang.com have joined the Web 2.0 Workgroup, “a network of premium weblogs that write content exclusively about the new generation of the Web. Combined, these sites reach a large readership of influential technology and media professionals.” Read the blog post.

Friday, November 04, 2005
eHub Cited in Forbes

In his article today at Forbes.com, Matt Rand discusses Microsoft’s Live.com portal and cites eHub.  Read Rand’s full article, Microsoft’s Model Turns Left.

EmilyChang.com Ranked in Technorati Top 1000

Launched only two months ago, EmilyChang.com, which includes the popular eHub resource, is now ranked in the Technorati Top 1000 blogs, an authority calculation based on number of inbound sites and links.  Technorati is “a real-time search engine that keeps track of what is going on in the world of weblogs,” and is currently tracking 20.7 million sites and 1.7 billion links.  Read Emily’s blog post.

Sunday, October 16, 2005
eHub Interviews at the Speed of Web 2.0

eHub has been thrilled to hear from so many of the creators of web 2.0 applications, services, and sites.  There are already twenty live eHub Interviews including:  BlinkList, CafeSpot, CentralDesktop, CiteULike, Codase, ColorBlender, CommunityWalk, elfURL, eyeOS, fileNice, goowy, Kiko, MapStats, Netvibes, Openomy, PageBites, Plazes, Protopage, Voo2do, and Writely.  Check daily for new interviews!

Wednesday, October 12, 2005
eHub turns One (Month)

eHub turns one month old today.  Read the blog post, a Statistical Month in Review.

Friday, October 07, 2005
eHub Interviews Translated into Japanese

Thanks to Ryutaro Kamitsu, select eHub Interviews will be translated into Japanese.  Ryutaro plans to translate eHub Interviews Netvibes, Kiko, and Writely, and has already translated eHub Interviews Protopage in Japanese.  The English version of eHub Interviews Protopage was just launched on October 5, 2005. 

Thursday, October 06, 2005
eHub on Digg

eHub pops onto Digg with over 540 diggs and traffic quadruples on eHub’s server.  Thanks Diggers!

Wednesday, October 05, 2005
eHub makes PubSub Top 100 Sites

eHub makes PubSub Top 100 Sites by Daily LinkRank.  LinkRanks is PubSub’s method of measuring the strength, persistence, and vitality of links appearing in over 16 million sources that PubSub monitors.  See eHub’s rank on October 2, 2005.

Tuesday, October 04, 2005
eHub Makes Daypop Top 40

eHub shoots to the number 5 spot on Daypop’s Top 40 for October 2 and 3.  The Daypop Top 40 is a list of links that are currently popular with webloggers from around the world.

Friday, September 30, 2005
eHub Hits 1000 in del.icio.us

Emily Chang’s eHub hits 1000 bookmarks in del.icio.us and slides into the top spot on del.icio.us popular after a wave of new linking and posts from bloggers, including Seth Godin, Stowe Boyd in Corante, Josh Porter, Barb Dybwad in the Social Software Weblog, Pete Cashmore, Mark Evans, Nancy White, Jon Gales and Planet Ajaxian and numerous others.

Thursday, September 29, 2005
eHub blogged by Seth Godin

In his blog post today, Seth Godin, author and agent of change, writes about “that feeling of the impending rush” with the rapidly changing web.  “The web is changing, and so fast it’s almost impossible to keep up. But Emily is trying.  Check out:  Emily Chang - eHub. In just a few weeks, she’s collected literally hundreds of new companies/projects that are examples of things that are turning the web upside down.”

Saturday, September 24, 2005
Sites Linking to eHub

(Updated 9/30) Global traffic to eHub is still growing (hello, Cyprus!), email submissions come in every day from web 2.0 creators, eHub’s RSS feed is getting over 300 900 readers and 2000 7000 hits a day, and over 570 1300 people have bookmarked eHub in del.icio.us.  I’ve put up this partial list of sites that have blogged about or linked to eHub.  This list will be updated as sites come in daily. 

Saturday, September 17, 2005
eHub in The Social Software Weblog

Barb Dybwad from The Social Sofware Weblog writes about eHub in her post, eHub and wsFinder: Web 2.0 applications and web services.

Friday, September 16, 2005
Emily Chang’s eHub cited by Stowe Boyd in Corante

In today’s Get Real column at Corante, Stowe Boyd, President/COO of Corante, the world’s first blog media company, writes about discovering new web apps at eHub, a new resource by co-founder and Ideacodes principal Emily Chang.  See Stowe Boyd’s post, Mapstats and Ajax apps at Corante and also visit eHub, a constantly updated list of web applications, services, resources, blogs or sites with a focus on next generation web (web 2.0), social software, blogging, Ajax, Ruby on Rails, location mapping, open source, folksonomy, design and digital media sharing.

Thursday, September 15, 2005
Emily Chang’s eHub Ranked in Del.icio.us and Blogged Around the World

Emily Chang’s eHub web 2.0 software resource has risen to the delicious popular page since Tuesday, Sept 13 with over 400 bookmarks, has been blogged and linked by bloggers in the United States, Spain, Germany, Japan, China, Sweden, Hungary, Italy, and Portugal, and has received over 4000 unique global visitors to the site since its launch on Monday, September 12.

Monday, September 12, 2005
eHub Web 2.0 Software Resource Launches

Emily Chang launches eHub, a constantly updated list of web applications, services, resources, blogs or sites with a focus on next generation web (web 2.0), social software, blogging, Ajax, Ruby on Rails, location mapping, open source, folksonomy, design and digital media sharing.

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