eHub Interviews to Launch the Week of Web 2.0

eHub Interviews, a series of email interviews with the creators of Web 2.0 applications and services, will launch this week (October 3-8, 2005) as part of the unofficial Web 2.0 week here in San Francisco.1 With over 150 web applications and services in eHub (and growing every day), we felt it was time to hear about Web 2.0 from the people making it.

The first eHub Interviews include insight from the makers of Writely, Protopage, Kiko, CommunityWalk, Blinklist, CentralDesktop, Findory, Openomy, Prodigem, Meta and CafeSpot – and stay tuned for more!

eHub Interviews is a project by Emily Chang and Max Kiesler of Ideacodes, a strategic design consultancy in San Francisco.

Stay up to date by subscribing to eHub’s RSS feed and bookmarking eHub with del.icio.us.

More about eHub
eHub is a constantly updated list of web applications, services, resources, blogs or sites with a focus on next generation web (web 2.0), social software, blogging, Ajax, Ruby on Rails, location mapping, open source, folksonomy, design and digital media sharing.

eHub is has remained in del.icio.us popular and has been bookmarked over 1300 times. eHub has also been mentioned by leading bloggers, sites, and technologists including Seth Godin, Stowe Boyd in Corante, Metafilter, Waxy, Josh Porter, Barb Dybwad in the Social Software Weblog, Pete Cashmore, Planet Ajaxian, AJAX developer, and numerous others. Read more buzz about eHub…

1O’Reilly Web 2.0 Conference is taking place at the Argent; Flock, del.icio.us, Flickr, Odeo, Technorati, wink, and wordpress are having a Web 2.0 bash; Esther and George Dyson will be speaking at Fort Mason as part of the Long New Foundation lecture series; and the official Web 1.0 conference is happening at the House of Shields. (Check Upcoming.org’s popular page)

3 comments

  1. Ken on October 03, 2005 at 07:26 AM:
    I started doing Web 2.0 interviews about a month ago. I actually just posted my latest interview with Greg Linden, the founder of Findory. I was interested in the personal touch of interviews versus the fact based company profiles – plus, others are already doing a great job on the latter of the two. I look forward to reading your posts.

    You can read the interview with Greg Linden at http://www.technosight.com/blog/interview-with-greg-linden/

  2. Emily on October 03, 2005 at 11:32 AM:
    Ken, great work. The personal touch of interviews is unique and I’m glad that we’ll hear more from the creators. eHub Interviews will also feature an interview with Greg Linden.  I’ll be in touch with you shortly to chat again.
  3. Rush on January 30, 2006 at 11:06 AM:
    Ya, i liked the interview.. very nice, i’ll surely read the others soon.