ParkMyImage.com just sold on ebay for $3,050. The site operated as an image hosting service with revenue sharing lures and billed itself as being Web 2.0. TechCrunch posted about the sell-your-web-2.0-thing-on-ebay phenomenon a while back. Business consultants take note, it seems the Web 2.0 space could use your help.
For just $3,050, you too could be Web 2.0
November 6, 2006
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Aaron Mentele [ment-lee]
- Web developer / partner at interactive agency Electric Pulp
- Co-owner of Wellstream Online, health assessment tools
- Co-creator of other things on the web like Feed Rinse
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