Startups The Advantages of Launching Outside of the Valley In 2006, Y Combinator founder Paul Graham wrote an essay entitled, "How to Be Silicon Valley." He argues that a tech hub must have nerds and people with money. At the time, he proposed that Boulder and Portland would be the next tech hubs and indeed both have thrived. Nevertheless, as seed funds and incubators become more common, new tech centers… Dana Oshiro View comments
Products Using Google Apps? 5 Ways to Avoid Getting Hacked Security is one of the biggest concerns for business owners when deciding whether to use an online service like Google Apps. So what are the best ways to protect yourself when using it? Amit Agarwal is a professional blogger and technology columnist. He writes digital inspiration, a world-class technology blog. But Amit got hacked this week… Enterprise Alex Williams View comments
News 30HourDay: Now There's a Telethon 2.0 A group of podcasters in Portland, Oregon have teamed up with internet friends around the world to create a new type of charity fundraiser, a live streaming telethon. Called 30 Hour Day, the event begins this evening. It will use streaming media services to deliver the content, the Causes Facebook application to collect donations, and Twitter… Marshall Kirkpatrick View comments
NYT Google Hires Open Web Leader For Social Initiatives Respected industry thought leader, Joseph Smarr, announced on his blog today that he is leaving Comcast-acquired Plaxo to join Google and help drive the company's next steps in the social web. Smarr has been a key innovator in the OpenID, Oauth and related technical movements. Smarr's work is all about enabling innovation by making it easy for… Social Marshall Kirkpatrick View comments
2009 in Review Poll Results: ReadWriteWeb Readers Pick The Top 10 Products of 2009 This week we ran a reader poll, asking for your votes on the top Web products of the year. Thousands of you voted for up to 10 products, from a list of 100 selected by the ReadWriteWeb authors over December. The poll has now closed and we're pleased to present the ReadWriteWeb community's Top 10 Web Products of 2009. Here is the final top 10: Richard MacManus View comments