Science 3D Printing Conserves Earliest Communications There is very little in the way of research into the human past that does not now take advantage of the web, mobile technology and other scientific advances of the last several decades. One of the successful experiments with the greatest wow factor is 3D printing. It has been used to create a full-size reproduction of King Tutankhamun's mummy and… Science Curt Hopkins View comments
Sponsors Check Out the Companies That Make ReadWriteWeb Possible Our readers know ReadWriteWeb as the blog that's ahead of the technology curve. Our sponsors know us as that, too. Once a week we introduce our sponsors to our readers and let them know a little more about who they are and what they do. You can say thanks to the companies that make ReadWriteWeb happen by tweeting them (see the link below each… imported_1 View comments
Cartoons Cartoon: Command, Control and Cake Herein, a brief rant. It may be bubbling up from the fact that I'm turning 48 tomorrow, and therefore approaching curmudgeon status. It may be from the past week's news: an eG8 summit that looked more like a circling of wagons against the open Web; an attempt in Washington to conscript DNS into the intellectual property wars. Whatever the cause… Play Rob Cottingham View comments
Events Guide ReadWriteWeb Events Guide, May 28 2011 We're always on the lookout for upcoming Web tech events from around world. Know of something taking place that should appear here? Want to get your event included in the calendar? Let us know in the comments below or email us. imported_1 View comments
APIs Hacker Poll: Do You Use Any of the APIs Google is Shutting Down? As we reported earlier this week, several Google APIs are being deprecated or shut-down, including the Translate API, Code Search API, and Google Wave API. Do you use any of these APIs? Have you found alternatives yet? Hack Klint Finley View comments