Web 2.0 Services Weekend Review v20100808

First, a report:

What Americans Do Online: Social Media And Games Dominate Activity —  Americans spend nearly a quarter of their time online on social networking sites and blogs, up from 15.8 percent just a year ago (43 percent increase) according to new research released today from The Nielsen Company.

Upon social networking, Facebook and Google were preparing a war.

Google and Slide: building a more social web —  We're excited to announce we've acquired Slide, a social technology company with an extensive history of building new ways for people to connect with others across numerous platforms online.  —  For Google, the web is about people …

Facebook on ‘lockdown’ as it prepares for war with Google —  It looks like Google isn't the only one gearing up for a social network battle.  —  Rumors surfaced in June that the search giant was developing a Facebook competitor called Google Me, and the company's social networking ambitions became …

And about online map:

Google Earth Used To Fine People With Pools, Again —  “Under the table” pools may be the catalyst of the next technology revolution in government.  During last February's economic collapse in Greece, the normally technophobic Greek government used Google Maps and Google Earth to find people …

Bing's Bringing Sexy Maps —  Over the last few weeks a few of you lucky ducks got to experience a new map type we were flighting.  Around 10% of users were seeing our new maps in all its aesthetic glory.  Today, we're releasing it to everyone.  The new map type has two experiences …

Google finally waved goodbye to Google Wave. And Google CEO Eric Schmidt said that Google celebrated on this failure. Aha. But someone reminded its former closed Dodgeball was providing the same service of today's popular FourSquare service.

Wave Goodbye To Google Wave —  Maybe it was just ahead of its time.  Or maybe there were just too many features to ever allow it to be defined properly, but Google is saying today that they are going to stop any further development of Google Wave.  —  Wave, a real time messaging platform …

Let's Celebrate Google's Biggest Failures! —  “We celebrate our failures,” Google CEO Eric Schmidt said yesterday when speaking at the Techonomy confernce, in response to the surprise closure of his company's Google Wave product.  When it comes to failures, Google's celebrating more than you might realize.

Perhaps Not Fondly, Google's Schmidt Remembers Dodgeball “Quite Well” —  Yesterday, Google CEO Eric Schmidt sat down with a group of reporters after his panel at the Techonomy conference in Lake Tahoe, CA.  He said he was open to taking any questions, so I decided to ask him about Foursquare.

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