1. Meebo, a new type of instant-messaging service (where subscribers can log into the Meebo Web site and chat with friends even if they use different IM services) will launch a product called Meebo Rooms that could boost them into the big leagues of so-called Web 2.0 companies. Individuals and media companies create pages around a topic--motorcycling, say, or Bollywood movies. Then visitors can step in to chat and post videos and photos.
2. The Meebo founders occasionally fall back on advice from a virtual keiretsu of friends who are also twentysomething entrepreneurs.
3. They're starting with an untried approach of running ads after a stream of videos stops playing.
Another revenue rule: create a need and fulfill it.
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Tuesday, May 29, 2007
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