Brian King of BeeTooBee.com has surveyed 287 Web 2.0 startups that were posted on the TechCrunch forum, coming up with his own “2007 Web 2.0 Idol”.
His measurements were compiled within a time length of 40 days and based on 2 aspects i.e. the interest of the forum community with how many views were made and the number of comments on the thread.
It wasn’t a surprise to see that the top 2 startups fitted the current trend of the web - a video feed multimedia site (in the style of YouTube) and a content sharing Digg-like site. The most popular categories were social networking (with 39 companies) followed by Search (27) and Media Sharing (21). The lack of unique startups surveyed makes me wonder how many of them were started to jump on the bandwagon without proper thought and business models. It is indicative of how saturated the web is with social networking, search and media sharing sites.
Brian certainly did a good job and the list was pretty interesting. However, I thought that several other measurement factors could have been added in the mix i.e. how much it was talked about on Google, its visual appearance and functionality.
The full list with each startup’s info can be seen on the BeeTooBee site.
Web 2.0 Idol List [BeeTooBee]
One Response to: 2007 Web 2.0 Idols revealed
Gary
February 19th, 2007 at 1:15 am
1Hi Brian . . I just wanted to talk about how you said the internet is saturated with social networking site. Personally, I would have to disagree as I think the internet has enough space for as much as possible. What i think is saturated is the format in which all these social networking sites are created - following the format friendster and myspace has created. I truly believe that the next evolution in Social Networking will happen soon with just a minor adjustment to those formats. Anyways, great post and keep up the great work!
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