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  • Social
    Facebook, Happiness & The User Data Black Market

    Facebook says that people who actively share updates and messages on Facebook score higher on happiness tests than people who passively consume updates on the site. The company shared findings today of a user survey cross referenced with historical data about respondents' use of the site. "The results were clear,"...

  • Web
    Comment Innovation: An Open Door of Startup Opportunity?

    Back when I was in graduate school getting my masters in journalism and mass communication, I worked on various "lab projects" which were challenges faced by media organizations that they wanted to tackle but didn't have the means or the resources to do so. So basically, the students at my...

  • Social
    Twitter’s Entire Archive Headed to the Library of Congress

    The U.S. Library of Congress announced this morning via its official Twitter account that it will be acquiring the entire archive of Twitter messages back through March 2006. In addition to a massive printed collection, the Library already has an extensive collection of other digital assets. The Library of Congress...

  • Web
    Goodbye, Gears – Google Docs Boots Plugin for HTML5 on May 3rd

    Uh-oh, Google Doc's offline mode is going...well...offline. Starting May 3rd, offline access for Google Docs, the Internet search giant's web office suite, home to an online document editor, spreadsheet editor and slideshow creator, will be disabled. Previously, users had been able to take advantage of the offline functionality provided by...

  • Web
    Google’s Schmidt to Bloggers: Drop Dead!

    Google's CEO Eric Schmidt addressed the American Society of News Editors yesterday in D.C. As part of an apparent strategy of mollifying the media, he insulted the integrity and professionalism of bloggers and the quality of blogs. You know. Like this one."There is an art to what you do," he...

  • Work
    Is the iPhone Now as Enterprise Ready as the Android?

    The enterprise may now have what they have wanted for the iPhone. But now they have to decide if such a locked down device is control they want secede to AppleWe expect that Apple's tight control over its hardware, software and content will not stop an enterprise from purchasing the...

  • Web
    Can the iPad Go to College?

    Should college students consider buying an iPad to use in place of netbook or notebook computer? Since the release of the new Apple slate device a week ago, this question has weighed on the minds of students, parents, teachers and school administrators alike. On the surface, the iPad seems like...

  • Web
    Is Flying Under the Radar Better Than Being Stealth?

    They seem to be becoming less popular lately, but not too long ago "stealth" startups were a growing fad in the Internet entrepreneurship sector. A team with a big idea would insist on keeping their business a secret from the public and even from investors until the last possible moment...

  • Web
    Lessons From Yelp’s Ordeal: Retaining Customer Trust is Key

    Here at ReadWriteStart, we've mentioned the importance of credibility as an entrepreneur when meeting with venture capitalists and potential investors, but it is also important to carry that credibility forward into your company as you interface with customers. Amid rumors that it was extorting businesses by offering to de-emphasize negative...

  • Social
    Martha Stewart 3.0: The Evolution of MarthaStewart.com

    Three years ago we reviewed Martha Stewart's women's lifestyle website, marthastewart.com. At that time, April 2007, the site had just undergone a web 2.0 facelift. Martha Stewart 2.0 included more videos, blogging and general community features such as recipe swap functionality and message boards. It planned to add further personalization...

  • Web
    From DOS Games to BBSes: Five Ways To Reminisce About Your Online Past

    These days, all you ever hear about are iPhones, iPads, Twitter, Facebook, Google, and stuff like Gowalla and Foursquare. Do you ever wish you could just go back to a simpler, more linear, 2400 baud type of time? Well, there are a number of sites out there that can help...

  • Mobile
    iPad SchmiPad: Who Needs Another Device?

    I think I've decided - the iPad just isn't for me. I move around too much. I'm an on-the-go type of guy, and for that I've already found my two trusty devices - my 12" netbook and my iPhone. Between the two, I have everything I need, but maybe that's...

  • Mobile
    What’s a “Universal” iPad App and How Do You Use It?

    Do you already own an iPhone or iPod Touch and are planning on buying an iPad, too? Then you need to know about the new "universal" applications now available in the iTunes App Store. These combo apps for Apple's line of mobile devices are basically "buy one, get one free"...

  • Mobile
    15 iPad Apps We Can’t Wait to Download

    Slightly ahead of schedule and to the surprise of many developers, Apple opened up the iPad store earlier today. As of now, there are already over 2,000 iPad apps available for instant download in the store. Some are iPad-only apps, but there is also a large number of universal iPad...

  • Web
    Worried About Flash on the iPad? Apple Tries to Ease Your Fears

    Will popular websites, especially those from news and entertainment companies, work on the iPad? Apple, in an arguably brilliant PR effort now has an answer: an online collection of iPad-Ready sites. The Cupertino-based maker of iPods and iPhones made a bold, potentially Internet-changing decision when it decided that the upcoming...

  • Web
    Rulers of the Cloud: A Multi-Tenant Semantic Cloud is Forming & EMC Knows that Data Matters

    EMC is a large company focused on high performance storage for enterprises. It's offerings are closely aligned with the idea of extending infrastructure from virtualization to private cloud infrastructure. The company wants to help IT data provisioning services are as easy as Amazon and as secure as Fort Knox.To get...

  • Web
    Is Google Blocked In China? [UPDATED]

    Several news outlets are reporting this morning that China has finally blocked Google's search engine completely. This follows Google's move earlier this month, wherein the search engine giant moved its search engine service in China to Hong Kong, in hopes of taking advantage of the "One Country, Two Systems" policy...

  • Social
    Do You Like Us Or Like Like Us? “Become A Fan” Changing To “Like” On Facebook

    In a memo to its advertisers, Facebook quietly announced that it would change the phrase "Become A Fan" to "Like" in what, at times, seems like an ongoing effort to confuse and enrage its users. "Like" has had a very specific, while malleable, usage for Facebook users and changing it...

  • Web
    Earth Hour: Is it Time to Virtualize the Electrical Grid?

    Another Earth Hour has passed by this weekend. Electrical systems across the globe were shut down to observe, for an hour, that energy is precious. In this moment, we also acknowledge that as humanity, we have the power to do better for ourselves. One great thing about Earth Hour is...

  • Web
    Why We Need To Keep Debate Alive In A Customized, Personalized World

    Maybe we're getting to be a bit of a broken record on this point, but a blog post this morning by Robert Scoble on how malleable social graphs could change the direction of location based services reminded us of the fine line we think we're all walking.Malleable social graphs, much...

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