Real-Time Web Look Who's Coming to the Real-Time Web Summit On October 15th, in Mountain View California, ReadWriteWeb is convening a discussion on new opportunities in a real-time web. Called the ReadWrite Real-Time Web Summit, the event will be a participant-driven, professionally facilitated, full day of brainstorming, problem solving, inspiration and networking. Who's signed up to come so far… Marshall Kirkpatrick View comments
Events Guide OneWebDay Celebrates the Internet as Public Utility on September 22, 2009 Tomorrow, annual event OneWebDay, which began in 2006 as a general celebration of the web, will be devoted to examining broadband as a fundamental necessity of modern life. Mozilla Foundation founder Mitch Kapor said in a press release, "Ultimately, we want to ensure that anyone who wants it has access to the Internet and, importantly, the… Jolie O'Dell View comments
News MySpace Now Syncs Status Updates With Twitter MySpace just announced that its users will now be able to sync their status updates with their Twitter feeds. MySpace users will be able to send their status updates on MySpace directly to Twitter and will also be able to import their Twitter updates to their MySpace feeds. This is currently just a beta product, but MySpace will roll this service… Social Frederic Lardinois View comments
NYT FCC Proposes New Rules to Ensure Net Neutrality - Launches OpenInternet.Gov FCC Chaiman Julius Genachowski outlined a number of new principles today that will guide the commission's rulemaking with regards to net neutrality. As Genachowski points out, openness was a key factor that made the Internet the success it has become. While the FCC never adopted any formal rules with regards to net neutrality, the commission… Frederic Lardinois View comments
Startups WidgetPad: Open-Source, Web-Based Environment for Mobile Developers Satoshi Nakajima is the creator of the world's first CAD application for the personal computer. He was a defining force behind both Windows 95 and Internet Explorer 3.0. These days, he's put his mind toward helping mobile developers create revolutionary applications. Today, Nakajima is launching WidgetPad, a free, collaborative, web-based… Jolie O'Dell View comments