Danogo.com Blogzine Issue 3 Highlights Web 2.0 Trends

November 09, 2007 (PRLEAP.COM) Entertainment News
Danogo.com is a blogzine that recommends books, movies, music and websites that are found to be inspiring by blogger Dan-O. The zine published it's third issue today focusing on websites that enable Web 2.0 social features.

The featured article 'Here is a Quick Way to Make Your Own Social Network Like Myspace, Facebook and Bebo' describes how to get more traffic and ad revenue on your blog or website by adding a social community to retain and interact with users. Then the piece 'See How Easily You Can Add Google Apps like Email, Chat and Microsoft Office Style Programs to Your Own Website' follows up with a way for people to get their personal finances, job search or business project a jumpstart with Microsoft office style groupware programs you can use on the web for free. Then there is a post that points out how Web 2.0 is being used on sites for Kids as well - 'How to Use Webkinz World: A Guide by Kids… for Kids!' outlines the many social networking features of the Webkinz World website.

Next up is a satirical cartoon poking fun at Steve Jobs from Apple and Bill Gates of Microsoft. 'Funny Quick Pic: What Apple’s Jobs and Microsoft’s Gates are REALLY thinking' was inspired by reading 'The Apple Way: 12 Management Lessons from the World’s Most Innovative Company'. The comic strip shows what the two were secretly thinking about each other during their appearance at the D: All Things Digital Conference. Continuing on with more comic relief is the post 'Comic Strip: 2nd Adventure of Danogo and More Cartoon Games' which is another example of the type of comic strips you can make online with cutting edge socially collaborative cartoon generator blogging sites.

Popular articles in previous issues have included: "Free Psychic Chat with a Robot: Can Artificial Intelligence Make Accurate Predictions?" which is a description and working example of the Internet Artificial Intelligence "bot" called A.L.I.C.E.; "The Ultimate Band Guide to Building a Myspace Music Community" which is a comprehensive manual for using myspace to sell music; "Internet Censorship is Alive, But Not Well: Web Proxy Sites Still Allow Free Speech" is a commentary that describes how governments, businesses and schools which block websites are restricting rights to freedom of expression; and "Dream Interpretation Machine Makes Instant Vivid Moving Symbols Online" that looks at the site Dreamlines which is web-based interactive visual artwork by Leonardo Solaas.