by
Michael Arrington
on
October 18, 2005
This is too good not to post. Web2.0 or Not? is the tongue-in-cheek, hugely sarcastic and quite funny creation of Ryan King and Eran Globen. Yeah, its HotOrNot for Web 2.0 companies.
These two guys, who by the way are brilliant engineers (Ryan consults with Technorati, Eran works at Jeteye), have been keeping things lively with their various projects, another of which is Supr.c.ilio.us, which describes itself as “social social tagging site tagging”. The top tag is “tagging”. Yeah, they’re making fun of the rest of us. Read their blog post on the Slide party last weekend as well.
All I can hope is that these guys continue to do what they are doing. And yes, we’ve added TechCrunch to Web2.0OrNot to see what people think.
















Comments
This site is the most amateurish looking site I have seen in a long time.
If these guys are brilliant engineers at Technorati, then I really fear for their VCs.
Your supr.c.ilio.us buzzword score is 5.71/10 right now - good work, TechCrunch!
Oops, I pinged the wrong article, or maybe I did not
>Yeah, they’re making fun of the rest of us.
The good news is they are making fun of themselves as much as they are the rest of us!
LOL, Web2.0 or Not? is so Web 2.0
LOL, Web2.0 or Not? is so Web 2.0.
Application error (Rails) is hawt.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/foolswisdom/53762363/
There is so many web 2.0 that let people submit information for public, but i don’t think that all the information is so reliable because anyone can submit anything.
But what if someone submit with his friends, and friends of his friends a la friendster. this is what Pytagor.com is doing
it allows people to manage their information and access it in one place, to share it only with people they known and trust (community), and to search it with a new search technology that learn from their network of friend’s friend
Cool
http://www.tuvinh.com
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