Consolidation Is Coming

August 11, 2009 at 9:26 am

The trends are everywhere. Facebook just bought FriendFeed. Google Voice is currently in beta, and Google is launching Wave later this year. What do all these tools help to do? They consolidate multiple streams of information into one thread. With FriendFeed, you can now see all of your friends’ status updates from Twitter, Facebook, and Flickr on one web page. Google Voice combines all your phone numbers into one, and puts your texts and voicemail in one place. Google Wave renders all online conversation as one organic stream of consciousness. Blogs, IMs, and email all appear in real time in the same conversation. In fact, I’m sure Google would love to have their suite of online tools be the one-stop-shop for all web users everywhere.

Until recently, the very successful Web2.0 apps seemed to do just the opposite. They restricted their features to one task and did it exceptionally well. Basecamp tackled project management. Tick focused on timekeeping and budgets. Mint handles personal finance, although you could make the case that it packages all your financial data into one location. Google Maps is strictly a map. Their exposed APIs allowed them all to be extended and have their functionality broadened, but at their core, these are simple single-task tools. Web applications that attempted to do it all collapsed because of their bloated and unfocused nature.

Now that the web-as-application has matured from its infancy, users are looking to spend less time on multiple sites and get more done in one place. I expect this is just the beginning of the consolidation years, and developers looking for the next area of growth should start thinking about how to streamline multiple online tasks/data/communication into simpler, organized, easy-to-use, and consolidated applications.

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The Webby Awards’ 12 Most Influential Online Videos of All Time

November 28, 2007 at 7:22 pm

These bring me back. It’s great to see that they included Burger King’s Subservient Chicken, as it’s more interactive than strictly video. Burger King had pioneered one of the first successful online viral marketing campaigns. Take a look at all 12 videos.

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A List Apart: Findings from the Web Design Survey

November 3, 2007 at 11:26 am

A List Apart has pieced together results from a survey given to close to 33,000 web professionals. There are some interesting findings about who we are and why we do what we do. View the survey.

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outside.in

November 15, 2006 at 8:15 am

Find out what’s going on in your neighborhood with outside.in, a new Google Maps mashup. Here’s the local news from Hoboken.

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News at Seven

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News at Seven automatically generates a virtual newscast – complete with images and videos – pulled from RSS feeds, presented by a video game character. The speech is awkward, but I imagine this could be the future of newscasts – tailored to your interests. Imagine a newscast compiled of the RSS feeds to which you subscribe, presented as if it were the 6:00 (sorry, 7:00) news. Brilliant concept.

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Google Spreadsheets Sneak Peak

June 9, 2006 at 8:03 am

In their never-ending quest to take over the world, Google has just released a sneak peak of their Microsoft Excel killer, Google Spreadsheets. A lucky few will be allowed to preview the beta version.

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Democracy – Internet TV

February 27, 2006 at 11:16 am

Download Democracy and watch internet TV as if it were regular television. This may actually make internet videos worth watching.

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Gizoogle

January 18, 2006 at 3:20 pm

Here’s something to waste your time. You’ve heard of Google Translate? Well, it has a spin-off called Gizoogle, “Fo all you beotches who wanna find shiznit”. Here’s the Gizoogle translation of my homepage:

I am a brotha . Tru niggaz do niggaz. Although I hizzy specialized in interactive design fo’ as long as I can crazy ass nigga I don’t limit me ta any one particizzles discipline. Good design can be applied ta everyth’n in life, n this site is dedicated ta tha advancement of design in every form . Wussup to all my niggaz in the house.

Thanks go out to Julia for telling me about this little gem.

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The Great Flickr Tools Collection

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If you use Flickr for storing and sharing photos (and you should if you don’t already) take a moment and browse through The Great Flickr Tools Collection, an extensive list of official and non-official tools that utilize the photo sharing website.

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The Top 10 Free Time Wasting Sites on the Net

January 5, 2006 at 4:53 pm

About.com lists the top 10 time wasters online. Have fun.

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