1. Techcrunch UK – 2007 Crunchies: Winners, video and pictures
Techcrunch, the famous blog, announces its web award winners
2. Techcrunch UK – Mobile users want email more than social networking
Social networking on the mobile is increasingly popular
3. E-Consultancy – A Webmaster’s Guide to Digg
Digg, the social news website, is explained
4. Mashable – Reuters Offers More Videos to Publishers
Reuters invests further in video
5. Mashable – EA Games To Offer Free Online Downloads. Finally.
EA is creating a free game, funded by advertising and partnerships with companies. The way forward
6. Read/Write Web – Report: Nokia, Facebook Discussing Deal
Facebook will be available on Nokia phones
7. NY Times – From MySpace to YourSpace
A summary on MySpace and where it is heading
8. Reportr.net – BBC bets on youth TV channel as mulitplatform brand
BBC Three is going to change and become multiplatform
9. EMarketer – Just How Dominant Is MySpace?
MySpace’s dominance is decreasing
10. Neville Hobson – The rise of instant mobile video
Various video blogging start ups are coming out, an interesting development
11. Dizzy Thinks – Youtube launches UK Politics channel
YouTube showcases UK politics, much like it has done in the US
12. C21 Media – Current plugs into Facebook
Current.tv, the citizen journalism TV channel is now available via Facebook
13. Financial Times – Social networks may find it does not pay to be too possessive
The ongoing debate on who owns your data

