Weekly Wrap-ups Weekly Wrapup: The ReadWrite Real-Time Web Summit In this edition of the Weekly Wrapup - our newsletter summarizing the top stories of the week - we announce our first event: The ReadWrite Real-Time Web Summit on October 15th in Mountain View, California. It's a 1-day event that will bring together some of the smartest minds doing real-time work for an industry-changing, face-to-face conversation… Richard MacManus View comments
How-To How to: Follow Hundreds of Tech Analysts on Twitter With 3 Clicks I may be a scruffy, untrained blogger but I can still appreciate the work of traditional professional technology analysts. SageCircle is an analyst analyst firm, they track the analyst industry. Their emails and podcasts are an inspiration - dense with information and loads of fun. (If you like that kind of thing.) SageCircle has been… Marshall Kirkpatrick View comments
Semantic Web Screencasts of Twine's Facelift; Does It Live Up to the Hype? We've chronicled semantic web service Twine's birth, checkered youth, and recent woes in terms of traffic waning and criticism waxing. We've been given screencasts of the new version of this knowledge management application - screencasts of both the consumer- and developer-facing facets of the site. Take a look, and let us know if the new Twine… Jolie O'Dell View comments
Startups Lazyfeed Implements RSSCloud/PubSubHubBub for "Real Real Time" In an email today, Lazyfeed cofounder and CEO Ethan Gahng informed us that the RSS reader is now supporting both RSSCloud and PubSubHubBub protocols, allowing for real-time integration of Wordpress, Blogger, Typepad, and Feedburner content. "Our internal tests show that the service has actually become significantly faster," Gahng wrote. "Now… Jolie O'Dell View comments
mobile T-Mobile's Effective and Quietly Disruptive Wi-Fi Phone There are those old-fashioned folks who still prefer to talk by phone, believing that "synchronous audio communication" is sometimes better than email or even - gasp - Twitter. The problem is cost, particularly for those not tethered to a land line or a laptop with Skype. Paying for 1,000 cell phone minutes per month is not exactly… Mobile Bernard Lunn View comments