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  • Entertainment
    ResumeSponge Launches Beta Site For Job Seekers

    Looking for a job? Need to fill a position? ResumeSponge, a Web app that enables professionals to build online profiles and connect with would-be employers just launched into beta and its creators want to help. The fledgling site, which is free to use, is notably similar to LinkedIn, but with...

  • Web
    Weekly Wrap-up: Twitter Redesign, Tumblr vs. Posterous, Flawed Foursquare Foot Traffic, And More…

    Just like last week, our live blogging - in this case the launch of the redesigned Twitter.com - was readers' favorite post of the week. We also continued our exploration of the significant Internet trends of 2010: Disney proposed standards for Internet of Things toys; iPhone apps can be augmented...

  • Web
    Competitors Seize on Groupon’s Recent Slipups

    Groupon is one of the hottest tech companies out there right now; Forbes called it "the fastest growing company ever." But Groupon is getting so big that it's bound to make a few missteps, and it was hit by two doozies today. A photographer posted a completely fraudulent offer and...

  • Web
    Weekly Wrap-up: Google’s Instant Search, No More Fart Apps, Universal Logins, And More…

    Our live blog of the Google Instant Search event was, well, instantly readers' favorite post for this week. We also continued our exploration of the significant Internet trends of 2010: We learned how the Internet of Things may be used against us; how playtime could be the road to the...

  • Web
    Never Mind the Valley: Here’s Paris

    If you're capable of seeing past the old stones of Paris and the picturesque rural villages, you'll realize that France is every bit as technologically advanced as any other Western country - more so in some areas. Not only does the country have a higher percentage of homes with high-speed...

  • Web
    Weekly Wrap-up: Digg 4 Takes a Dive, Reddit Founder Was “Terrified,” Diaspora Update, And More…

    This week's top story was a no-brainer: the spectacular implosion of Digg's attempt to create a newer, better version of the site. We also continued our exploration of the significant Internet trends of 2010: We found 10 videos about the Internet of Things; augmented reality took a trip to the...

  • Web
    InDinero Adds Automated Financial Forecasts for Businesses

    InDinero wants to help you predict the future of your business.When we covered the launch of the Y Combinator-funded business finance app in early July, co-founder Jessica Mah told us that automated financial forecasts were in the pipeline, and the startup recently delivered that promised feature.For those unfamiliar with it,...

  • Web
    Weekly Wrap-up: Your Permanent Google Record, Teaching Kids Code, API Provider Mistakes, And More…

    Our top story this week is brought to you by Google's silver-tongued CEO, Eric Schmidt, who suggests that you may want to change your name to escape his permanent record. This week we also continued our exploration of the significant Internet trends of 2010: The Internet of Things lets you...

  • Social
    @SG on Twitter’s Government Liaison and Plans for Gov 2.0

    Over the past four years, thousands of government officials, representatives and agencies have joined Twitter. Over 200 members of the U.S. Congress are on the service now, according to TweetCongress. How will the social media darling of Silicon Valley serve the government market? What will its first "government liaison" do?...

  • Web
    Weekly Wrap-up: Flash For Your iPhone, Paper Books vs. E-Books, Android Trojan, And More…

    Our top story this week was one that must have given Steve Jobs nightmares: How to Install Flash on your iPhone (The Easy Way). We also continued our exploration of the significant Internet trends of 2010: The dead can speak thanks to the Internet of Things; we've got a big...

  • Web
    Be Prepared! Advice for Startups Entering the Mobile Sector

    Any frequent reader of ReadWriteWeb should know that mobility is one of the most significant trends we've been tracking. One thing we haven't discussed much in the realm of mobile, however, is how startups and entrepreneurs can take advantage and prepare themselves for a venture into mobile. Today I spoke...

  • Web
    Inside the Mind of an Early Stage Venture Capitalist

    Ever wondered what goes on inside the brain of a venture capitalist? What kinds of companies do they look for? What most impresses them about entrepreneurs? Where do they see the industry heading? Certainly these are all things that any early stage startup or first time entrepreneur would find value...

  • Web
    Weekly Wrap-up: You’re Not Ready For the Future, Death of a Wave, IE Privacy vs. Ads, And More…

    Google CEO Eric Schmidt's bombshell that the huddled masses "aren't ready" for the questions that new technology raises was one of several bon mots he dropped in this week's top story. We also continued our exploration of the significant Internet trends of 2010: Wood gets smart on the Internet of...

  • Web
    3 Must-Subscribe Sources For Useful SEO Tips

    This post is going to get a lot of traffic. It's not necessarily because of the stellar quality of the content, although we assure you it's not half bad. The reason this post is going to get a relatively high number of page views is because of three magic letters...

  • Web
    Weekly Wrap-up: Street Slide vs. Street View, StumbleUpon’s Success, Digital Natives Not So Savvy, And More…

    Readers were in the mood for maps this week because they pushed this story about a must-see video of Microsoft's Street Slide into the most-viewed category. We also continued our exploration of the significant Internet trends of 2010: Internet of Things sensors are chicken; golfers get a hands-on augmented reality...

  • Web
    What To Do When You Launch: Before, During, and After

    A couple of weeks ago, we looked at the case of the time-management tool Chrometa and the startup's self-described "failed" launch. In its blog, Chrometa explained some of the steps it took to keep pushing product and consumer development forward.Also answering the question, "You've launched. Now what?" is Cloudomatic co-founder...

  • Web
    Weekly Wrap-up: No More IP Addresses, 70,000 Blogs Shut Down, Bye-Bye Nexus One, And More…

    Richard MacManus' story on how the Internet is running out of addresses was our top post this week. (Isn't Al Gore responsible for making more?) We also continued our exploration of the significant Internet trends of 2010: There are at least 100 things you can do with RFID on the...

  • Web
    Weekly Wrap-up: Old Spice Videos, TED Talks for Startups, the New Digg, And More…

    Old Spice's social media campaign exploded late this week and, unsurprisingly, what readers really wanted to know about was how the videos were being made. We also continued our exploration of the significant Internet trends of 2010: the Internet of Things swaddles you in cloth that listens; I scream, you...

  • Entertainment
    Google’s Stealth Investment in Game Co Zynga Exceeds $100 Million

    Google has privately invested as much as $200 million in social game developer Zynga. Zynga is best known for games like Farmville and Mafia Wars, which predominate on Facebook. Zynga had expressed dissatisfaction with the terms Facebook enforced on the company, and were reported looking around for alternative platforms. Its...

  • Web
    Weekly Wrap-up: Location Layers, Chrome Checkout, Half-Year Report Card, And More…

    The story at the top of the headline chart this week was appropriately alliterative: Foursquare Launches Location Layers - This is Big. We also continued our exploration of the significant Internet trends of 2010: China is taking the lead on the Internet of Things; augmented reality is the future of...

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