It'stime for our weekly summary of Web Technology news, products and
trends. On the trends side, we pondered the future of YouTube, analyzed
mobile messaging trends, looked into a new search innovation from
Google, and more. On the product side, we checked in - one year later -
with 10 Semantic Apps we are tracking, celebrated the 1 billionth
Mozilla addon, reported on a new Open-Source Media Center, and more. We
also have highlights from the Enterprise Channel and Jobwire, our brand new product that tracks hires in tech and new media.
The Weekly Wrapup is sponsored by SemanticProxy.com:

Web Trends
Is YouTube the Next Google?
Kidsno longer learn about the world by reading text. Like the television
generation, they are absorbing the world through their visual sense.
But there is a big difference. Television was programmed and
inflexible. YouTube is completely micro-chunked and on demand. Kids can
search for what they need anytime. This is different, and powerful.
True, the current model of YouTube is still raw and still skewed to
entertainment. But imagine online video 5 years from now, geared to
kids, where entertainment, games, education, travel -- everything for
kids -- is mixed and delivered via searchable channels. This would be a
big change on the Internet and in the world. Just as we no longer think
twice about Googling, kids of the future will be consuming huge volumes
of information via video.
Mobile Messaging Reaches Record-Breaking Numbers
Mobilemessaging is experiencing a period of record growth, according to some
figures released from VeriSign earlier this week. Looking at the
numbers more closely, some interesting trends emerge. Those include the
use of messaging for social and political change, marketing, such as
that done by U.S. President-elect Barack Obama's mobile campaign, and
the use of mobile messaging for charitable donations. Other sectors
experiencing significant increases are the enterprise and financial
institutions. In those two areas alone, mobile messaging has seen a
115% increase in only a year's time, and much of that is thanks to the
financial industry's adoption of the medium for business to consumer
communication.
Google Turning Search Into World's Biggest Wiki
Googleput on a full court media push this week for a major change the company
is making to its search experience - a new feature called Google Search
Wiki will launch soon. The feature will allow logged-in users to change
the order of search results and mark up search results pages with
notes. Only their own results will be changed - unless they click a
link to view all Search Wiki notes on a search's page.
Read the post for an explanation of what the feature will do and a
reaction to the announcement from Ward Cunningham, the man who invented
the wiki.
College Stops Giving Students New Email Accounts: Start Of New Trend?
Officialsat Boston College have made what may be a momentous decision: they've
stopped doling out new email accounts to incoming students. The
officials realized that the students already had established digital
identities by the time they entered college, so the new email addresses
were just not being utilized. The college will offer forwarding
services instead.
The A-Team
Welike to report good news, not just because it makes us all feel good,
but because when a company is doing something positive during a
downturn, it indicates something pretty interesting about that company.
That is why Jobwire
reports on new hires when all the other news is about layoffs. In that
same spirit, The A-Team will be a monthly wrap-up of all the Series A
VC financing rounds in web technology. To close a Series A VC round
these days, you have to be pretty special.
Read the full A-Team post for the Qualifying Rules.
SEE MORE WEB TRENDS COVERAGE IN OUR TRENDS CATEGORY
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RWW Jobwire
IRS Hires its First CTO

While the tech world eagerly waits to see who Barack Obama will
appoint Chief Technology Officer of the United States, a similar
appointment of more immediate impact to many people has just occurred.
Terence Milholland began work this week as the first Chief Technology
Officer in the history of the Internal Revenue Service (IRS). He enters
an IRS that the General Accounting Office said last week suffers from
technology so outdated it leaves the agency with inadequate integrity, reliability and security for sensitive taxpayer information.
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Web Products
10 Semantic Apps to Watch - One Year Later
In November 2007, we listed and reviewed 10 promising Semantic Web apps.A lot can happen in one year on the Internet, so we thought we'd check
back in with each of the 10 products and see how they're progressing.
What's changed over the past year and what are these companies working
on now? The products are, in no particular order: Freebase, Powerset,
Twine, AdaptiveBlue, Hakia, Talis, TrueKnowledge, TripIt, Calais (was
ClearForest), Spock.
Later in the week we published a list of 10 more Semantic apps to watch.
Mozilla: One Billion Addons Served - Here Are Some of Our Favorites
Mozilla announcedthis week that it has served its 1 billionth addon download since they
started keeping track of these downloads in 2005. Currently, Mozilla's
users are downloading close to 1.5 million addons every day. Mozilla
has cultivated one of the most active and interesting developer
communities around its products and seeing numbers like these will
surely give a lot of other developers an incentive to try their hands
at developing new plugins for Firefox as well. In the post we list some
of our favorite addons, as well as favorites of our community.
Amazon CloudFront: Outlook for CDN Is Cloudy (and That's Good)
- which has taken to sharing some of its massive computing power with
mere mortals as a means of developing additional revenue streams -
announced that they were developing a content-delivery network (CDN) to complement their existing Amazon Simple Storage Service (S3) offering. This week, they unveiled the beta version of that service, named Amazon CloudFront.
Boasting a now-familiar, pay-as-you-go pricing model, Amazon CloudFront
promises to make CDN an affordable addition for any site looking to
gain more efficient content delivery.
Boxee Raises $4 Million for Open-Source Media Center
These are clearly not the easiest times to secure financing for a startup, but Boxee, which makes an open-source media center application that works on Windows, Linux, Mac OS X, and the Apple TV, just announced a $4 million investment from Spark Capital and Union Square Ventures.Bijan Sabet from Spark and Fred Wilson from Union Square will join the
Boxee board. Boxee, which is still in private beta testing, is a media
center solution that allows you to play back content from third-party
providers like Hulu, CBS, Comedy Central, or Last.fm through a very
slick interface.
SEE MORE WEB PRODUCTS COVERAGE IN OUR PRODUCTS CATEGORY
RWW Enterprise Channel
Report: Millennials Will Route Around IT Departments
Accordingto a new report by Accenture, a large number of Millennials (those born
between 1977 and 1997), expect their companies to accommodate their IT
preferences, including their preferred computers and applications. More
than a third of Millennials also indicated that they were dissatisfied
with the technologies their employers currently provide.
Email us if you're interested in writing for ReadWriteWeb's Enterprise Channel.
SEE MORE ENTERPRISE COVERAGE IN OUR ENTERPRISE CHANNEL
That's a wrap for another week! Enjoy your weekend everyone.



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