wired.com— After digging through the most awesome examples of next-generation web services on the net -- and the most useless -- we've compiled this list of the best and worst.
Sep 20, 2006View in Crawl 4
yes myspace with its 100 million users & 1/2 billion $ price tag definitely a looser.. its not all about fancy graphics, css and valid html. But most the geeks who write this stuff don't understand business.
hixsonjSep 20, 2006
Fickr and Delicious are winners and MySpace is a loser!? Shocking!
crawfishsoulSep 20, 2006
Lame indeed. Typo in the first sentence? Obviously Wired writers don't have an editor look over their work before they 'sumbit' their articles. C'mon
Closed AccountSep 20, 2006
yes myspace with its 100 million users & 1/2 billion $ price tag definitely a looser.. its not all about fancy graphics, css and valid html. But most the geeks who write this stuff don't understand business.
Closed AccountSep 20, 2006
You know, I am going to get dugg down for this....but I really really really love shout wire's design....'s very sexy IMO
nyeguySep 21, 2006
That is funny that myspace is a loser.
johnlarkSep 21, 2006
How did <a class="user" href="http://www.browzar.com/">http://www.browzar.com/</a> make the list? Wasn't that the website that got hammered on digg for having all the adware?
coxonSep 21, 2006
last.fm, del.icio.us, and digg are my personal top choices.