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Richard MacManus

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Founder of ReadWriteWeb and Cybercultural (https://t.co/6duOxNS9mQ). No longer on X; you can find me now on Mastodon at https://t.co/hgsU1W3nw7

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Richard MacManus
24 days
2025 update 2 (updating Bluesky handle). I'm no longer posting on X, but you can find me at these places:.- My internet history website, Cybercultural - Mastodon, my main microblogging a/c: - Bluesky:
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4.11K Posts, 762 Following, 3.34K Followers · I’m a tech journalist 📰 and I also write about internet history⏳on my indie website Cybercultural. I used to run a Web 2.0 blog named ReadWriteWeb. I'm...
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Richard MacManus
11 months
Remember when we thought Twitter was the key to democracy? 😂 It's March 2010 and the Paley Center hosts an event in NYC starring Chinese artist and activist @aiww, Twitter CEO @jack, and your humble RWW editor. We're discussing the future of democracy.
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Richard MacManus
2 years
I'm no longer posting on X. I socialize at these places:.- My newsletter, where I'm serializing my book, "Bubble Blog: From Outsider to Insider in Silicon Valley's Web 2.0 Revolution" - Mastodon: .- Threads:
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Richard MacManus
2 years
This is a key passage, and maybe the start of Web 2.0 for real. I surmise that the Google IPO, which took place in August 2004 — in-between Oscon and the Web 2.0 Conference — was the catalyst for a shift in emphasis, from "Napsterizing the web" to commercializing it instead.
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Richard MacManus
2 years
In this installment of my book 'Bubble Blog: From Outsider to Insider in Silicon Valley's Web 2.0 Revolution', I tune into the 2004 Web 2.0 Conference and learn about data sharecroppers. Meanwhile, I conduct my first major interview as a tech blogger.
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Richard MacManus
2 years
The latest installment of my new book, "Bubble Blog: From Outsider to Insider in Silicon Valley's Web 2.0 Revolution." It's 2004 and I'm a member of the blogosphere. This is pre-Web 2.0, but with new "social software" sites like Flickr, it's heating up.
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Richard MacManus
2 years
Here's the introductory chapter of my new Web 2.0 memoir and history book, Bubble Blog. It sets the scene with my first trip to Silicon Valley in 2005, revisits the "Web 2.0 meme map", and describes my first (and only) interaction with Marc Andreessen.
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Richard MacManus
2 years
Added a roadmap (table of contents) for my new book; I got the idea from @stevesi's substack. The first post of the serialization of my memoir — the introductory chapter — will go out later today, so do subscribe if you haven't already!
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cybercultural.com
A chronological table of contents for my memoir, 'Bubble Blog: From Outsider to Insider in Silicon Valley's Web 2.0 Revolution.' Each chapter is a series of posts, usually about three to four.
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Richard MacManus
2 years
I'm pleased to announce my new book, a memoir to be serialized on Substack. It's called "Bubble Blog: From Outsider to Insider in Silicon Valley's Web 2.0 Revolution". It chronicles the rise of the modern internet during the first decade of this century.
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cybercultural.com
The announcement of my latest book, a memoir and internet history to be serialized on Cybercultural. Travel back to the Web 2.0 era and the beginnings of social media, smartphones, and more.
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Richard MacManus
2 years
The big social media questions:.1. When will Threads federate?.2. When will Bluesky open up?.3. When will Mastodon get a decent UX?.4. When will the AI tech crowd abandon X?.5. When will the US government ban TikTok?. Which will happen first?.
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Richard MacManus
2 years
In a behind-the-scenes tour of the @internetarchive I attended this month, founder @brewster_kahle explained how the IA preserves both digital and physical media. Here's my writeup, including photos from the evening. (click photo for article 👇)
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In a behind-the-scenes tour of the Internet Archive, founder Brewster Kahle explained how it preserves both digital and physical media.
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Richard MacManus
2 years
I spoke to @retool CEO David Hsu about its new #AIEngineer tool, Retool AI. Hsu says AI is more helpful for automating applications, rather than for building apps — a point of difference to LangChain and Vercel v0. Click image below to read article 👇
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Retool says AI is more helpful for automating applications, rather than for building apps — a point of difference to LangChain and Vercel v0.
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Richard MacManus
2 years
Today, @Netlify launched the Composable Web Platform, a kind of 'Jamstack for enterprise.' While I was in San Francisco last week, I sat down with CEO @biilmann to discuss the new product suite. Click on the image below to access the article.
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Today, Netlify launched the Composable Web Platform, a kind of 'Jamstack for enterprise.' I sat down with CEO Matt Biilmann to discuss.
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Richard MacManus
2 years
RT @swyx: Elon’s war on the og:title is obviously the biggest boon for serverless (fka “jamstack”) hosting platforms to push just in time c….
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Richard MacManus
2 years
So, what is an AI Engineer? And will all software engineers become AI engineers? I asked @swyx and his answer is in the below article (it’s not a photo, it’s an article you should click on of you want to know the answers to these questions).
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The highlights from this week's AI Engineer Summit; plus, we talk to Swyx about how AI engineers fit into the software development landscape.
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Richard MacManus
2 years
My report from the AI Engineer Summit this week in San Francisco (@aiDotEngineer #aiesummit), along with an interview with co-founder @swyx at his new Cerebral Valley / The Arena AI hackerspace, Newton. We discuss how AI engineers fit into software dev.
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The highlights from this week's AI Engineer Summit; plus, we talk to Swyx about how AI engineers fit into the software development landscape.
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Richard MacManus
2 years
Look who I bumped into this morning — @swyx and @FanaHOVA from @latentspacepod. They’re at their new AI hackerspace in Cerebral Valley / The Arena. My interview with Swyx, post @aiDotEngineer Summit, is coming soon on @thenewstack!
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Richard MacManus
2 years
I got to visit the physical @internetarchive this evening, featuring a tour from the one and only @brewster_kahle. Really enjoyed it, and they are doing amazing work keeping our Internet history alive!
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Richard MacManus
2 years
New open source foundation announced at #aiesummit: AI Engineer Foundation, modeled on CNCF and KubeCon.
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