Analysis 3GSM Mobile Web Review Written by Rudy De Waele and edited by Richard MacManus. Note: this is a Mobile Web focused excerpt from Rudy's complete wrapup of the 3GSM World Congress, held recently in Barcelona. One of the things I realized during the MobileMonday Global Peer Awards is the increasing globalization of innovation. Innovation is happening everywhere and a… Mobile Richard MacManus View comments
Weekly Wrap-ups Weekly Wrapup, 19-23 February 2007 Here is a summary of the week's Web Tech action on Read/WriteWeb. Top Web News The launch of Google Apps Premier Edition was the big news this week. In our view, this represented a significant (but not earth-shattering) step forward for Google - in its bid to create a web-based Office Suite. Some comments from our readers: jbradford… Richard MacManus View comments
web Pickle and Cellblock Re-define Viral, Using Widgets Written by Jay Fortner and edited by Richard MacManus Widgets are becoming increasingly important in sharing and displaying content over the web. Recently we chatted with two companies, Pickle and Cellblock, that provide photo and video widgets. Each service allows multi-user contributions to their widgets - forget user-generated content, these… Jay Fortner View comments
Analysis Best of Web Office This Week I'm participating in the Radar Relay, a group blogging effort being run by Under The Radar in preparation for the upcoming Office 2.0 event on March 23 in Silicon Valley (I will be a judge at the conference). So in this post I’ll be highlighting some of the office 2.0 news that came out this week. The big news of course was… Richard MacManus View comments
Microsoft Three More Microsoft WPF News Readers Launched: Forbes, Seattle PI, Daily Mail Following on from the New York Times Reader last year, made with Microsoft's rich presentation technology WPF (Windows Presentation Foundation), three more big media companies have released Web/desktop News Readers built with WPF. Tim Sneath from Microsoft notes that the Daily Mail in the UK, forbes.com and the Seattle Post-Intelligencer… Richard MacManus View comments