Product Reviews Mozilla Weaves Web Platform for User Data Mozilla today announced Weave, a new web platform that will store users' browser metadata in a cloud environment for access anywhere. Weave is a "framework for services integration" that will, according to Mozilla, "focus on finding ways to enhance the Firefox user experience, increase user control over personal information, and provide new… Josh Catone View comments
Weekly Wrap-ups Weekly Wrapup, 17-21 December 2007 Here is a summary of the week's Web Tech action on ReadWriteWeb. For those of you reading this via our website, note that you can subscribe to the Weekly Wrapups, either via the special RSS feed or by email. Highlights this week: Marshall Kirkpatrick tells us how sexy librarians and YouTube will be linked in the future. He also investigates a new… Richard MacManus View comments
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Trends OpenSocial Releases Update, But Still: Where's MySpace? The OpenSocial team at Google today announced an updated JavaScript API. While the actual content of the update is rather technical, Google engineer Cassie Doll says that it addresses "the most immediate pain points" for developers. But the big albatross around OpenSocial's neck is the question of just what MySpace is going to do. Josh Catone View comments
Product Reviews Finalists Announced for Crunchies Awards The finalists have now been announced for the Crunchies, the awards show we’re co-hosting with Techcrunch, GigaOm and VentureBeat. Voting will be live through to midnight PST Thursday, January 10. You can vote here, once a day. There are bound to be startups disappointed not to have made the cut - and indeed a few of my own favorites… Richard MacManus View comments