Archive for the ‘Uncategorized’ Category

New URL!

April 15, 2008

Our new URL:

http://www.weenners.com

You may say: “That’s a weird way to spell winners…”

And perhaps you are right. But you must remember,

There’s no I in team!

Are YOU Getting Bored By social networks?

March 12, 2008
Economist Aaron Schiff presented the “Social networking traffic growth model“, an attached it to the theory that “Social network traffic grows exponentially for about two years, and then follows a random walk.”
BusinessWeek in the article “Generation MySpace Is Getting Fed Up“ explained about MySpace and Facebook users logging less and less to these sites and even signing off, quote: “The MySpace generation may be getting annoyed with ads and a bit bored with profile pages. The average amount of time each user spends on social networking sites has fallen by 14% over the last four months, according to market researcher ComScore. MySpace, the largest social network, has slipped from a peak of 72 million users in October to 68.9 million in December, ComScore says.”
Users are bored and seeking something new, something more than profile pages stocked up with advertisements.
Users are fed up by the classic online advertising in these sites and advertisers seek a new method of reaching users.

The future: Internet Product Placement. 

A Market Growing to a Value of $712 EVERY Second!

March 5, 2008

About

February 23, 2008

About Brainz

logo100-brainz.jpg

Established at 2007, Brainz was formed in the purpose of turning ideas into reality. It is our goal to develop these ideas into profitable products and services that answer consumer needs. Brainz was established as a partnership between Daniel Ben Aharon, Alon Shohat and David Rubinstein.

About Reality Online

logo100.jpg

Reality Web Game is the future.
You want to know more? be patient, or contact us: info@brainz.co.il
(more…)

The Theory of World Wide Web Evolution

February 23, 2008

Since the World Wide Web “Big Bang”, back in the 1990’s, Internet paleontologists has researched it’s evolution closely.

The dream behind the Web is of a common information space in which we communicate by sharing information. Its universality is essential: the fact that a hypertext link can point to anything, be it personal, local or global, be it draft or highly polished. There was a second part of the dream, too, dependent on the Web being so generally used that it became a realistic mirror (or in fact the primary embodiment) of the ways in which we work and play and socialize.

“Alta Vista” turned into Google,

“Newsgroups” turned into forums.

HTTP protocol appear out of the Internet sea,

HTML Static Web Pages (BrochureWare) take off,

Dynamic data becomes integrated into web pages,

Web pages become interactive (JavaScript, cookies),

Web Applications appear.

XML – Markup starts to define Data, not just data placement and presentation

HTML is “cleansed” – XHTML

XHTML is beautified – CSS

Web Services drive web content delivery

  • l The reliance on Web Services is the
    Web 2.0
  • l This is not a promise – it’s the implementation of yesterday’s promise:
  • - MySpace
  • - Facebook
  • - Flickr

Today, Social Networks are blossoming in every corner.

Web 2.0, Web 2.5, Web 3.0.

What is the future evolution of the World Wide Web?

The real  question is,  “How could we surprise the users next?”