Sponsors Aplus.net: Managed Hosting Services for a Complex Online World Editor's note: we offer our long-term sponsors the opportunity to write 'Sponsor Posts' and tell their story. These posts are clearly marked as written by sponsors, but we also want them to be useful and interesting to our readers. We hope you like the posts and we encourage you to support our sponsors by trying out their products. Web hosting has… RWW Sponsor View comments
Browsers Fennec Reaches Beta - How is Mozilla's Mobile Web Browser Shaping Up? In yesterday's post about my recent trip to Mozilla HQ, we looked at where Mozilla's Chief Innovation Officer, Chris Beard, thinks Firefox is heading. Mozilla's vision for Firefox is for the browser to help users navigate and manage an increasingly complex world - something akin to the concept of intelligent agents. Part of this vision is to… Mobile Richard MacManus View comments
Google Google Docs Inserts Drawings Google Docs just got an amazing new feature called insert drawing. With it you can now create and insert drawings directly into your Google documents, spreadsheets and presentations. The drawing creation tool is easy to use, and supports snapping to grid points and full free-form or constrained rotation and sizing of individual lines, shapes, or… Phil Glockner View comments
Mashups Get Schooled By SXSW in 140 Characters or Less Substance Labs has put together a new site called SXSW Lesson. This Twitter-powered mashup site listens for tweets with the hashtag #sxswlesson, archives them, and then throws one of them up when you visit. This is your lesson. You can then check comments on the lesson to see how others interpreted it, add your own comments using Twitter OAuth… Social Phil Glockner View comments
Analysis How Much Would You Pay for Your Twitter Account? Here's What I Would Pay... The day appears to be fast approaching when Twitter will offer a paid level of service for some users. It could be just for corporate accounts, it could be just for people with more than a few thousand followers, it probably won't be for even a majority of users. But imagine if it was required that you, dear reader, had to pay for your Twitter… Marshall Kirkpatrick View comments