Events Guide ReadWriteWeb Events Guide, 24 October 2009 Check out the events on tap in this week's events guide. You can download the entire event calendar in iCal format or import it into your Google Calendar. You can also import individual events using the link beside each entry. This events guide is a weekly feature here on ReadWriteWeb. We publish it every weekend, as good a time as any to review… Andrew Lobo View comments
Startups Beachfront Launch: Hawaii's Startup Community In 2006, in an essay entitled How to Be Silicon Valley, Y-Combinator's Paul Graham laid out what it would take to build the next generation of emerging startup hubs. According to Graham, all that is required are nerds, rich people, personality and a willingness to tolerate odd (but brilliant) ideas. Hawaii probably isn't the first place you'd think… Dana Oshiro View comments
mobile Wolfram Alpha's $50 iPhone App: Too Expensive or Worth the Extra Money for the Premium Experience? When Wolfram Research released its iPhone app for Wolfram Alpha earlier this week, most of the attention quickly shifted away from the features of the app itself and towards the high price of the app. At $49.99, Wolfram Alpha is far more expensive than most apps in the App Store today, where only a small number of highly specialized apps sell for… Mobile Frederic Lardinois View comments
Analysis Facebook's New NewsFeed: A Big Shot Fired in The War Against Information Overload Facebook just made one of the biggest changes to the site's user experience since the introduction of the News Feed three years ago. News Feed was the place in the very center of the site where all the activities of a user's friends were displayed in reverse chronological order. That feature is now called the Live Feed and the News Feed has… Social Marshall Kirkpatrick View comments
Products GlassCubes: Another Solid CRM Player in the Small Business Market The small business market is seeing a new crop of customer relationship management and intranet applications designed to provide a basic set of features without overwhelming the user. GlassCubes is an example of the type of companies entering this space, providing tools that the average sales person can begin using with little or no… Enterprise Alex Williams View comments