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  • Web
    Do You Want a “Cloud Desktop?” Gladinet’s Release Candidate is Here

    Gladinet is a free Windows software program that lets you mount cloud storage as local folders on your PC while keeping both locations in sync with each other. It provides access to a number of "cloud" storage services which include: Amazon S3, Google Docs, Google, Picasa, ThinkFree, Zoho, Windows Live...

  • Mobile
    beamME Integrates with Twitter, Launches App for Beaming Docs

    BeamME, the iPhone/iPod Touch application that lets you send contact information wirelessly to any other phone or email address has now integrated with Twitter, allowing you to beam your contact info by entering in anyone's Twitter profile information. At the same time, rmbrME, the company behind the beamME applications, has...

  • Web
    The Shape of Things to Come, According to… You

    Editor's note: we offer our long-term sponsors the opportunity to write 'Sponsor Posts' and tell their story. These posts are clearly marked as written by sponsors, but we also want them to be useful and interesting to our readers. We hope you like the posts and we encourage you to...

  • Web
    Why Push Gmail for Blackberry Is a Big Deal

    We recently had the opportunity to test the Google Apps Connector for the BlackBerry Enterprise Server (BES) and then talk to Google to find out why this is significant and where it is heading. The basics: this enables "push Gmail," so you can use Gmail directly on your BlackBerry. Report:...

  • Web
    Google Latitude Comes to More Locations: Google Talk and Your Blog

    Google released two new features today for its Google Latitude location-sharing service. You can now put a public location badge with your current location on your blog or web site, and you can now automatically update your Google Talk status with your current location as well. For Blogger users, Google...

  • Mobile
    HP’s CloudPrint Coming to BlackBerry

    Today, Research in Motion (RIM) announced that they've licensed HP's CloudPrint technology for use with BlackBerry devices. If you're unfamiliar with CloudPrint, it's a web service that allows you to use your mobile device to print documents to any available printer, and all you need is an internet connection to...

  • Web
    ReadWriteWeb Events Guide, 2 May 2009

    Hey, folks. Itching to get out of the office and network with your peers? Check out the roundup below of exciting upcoming events, a weekly feature here on ReadWriteWeb.Know of an event taking place that should appear here? Let us know in the comments below or contact us.19 – 20...

  • Web
    Fastest Growing Category in Apple’s App Store: eBooks

    We already know that the iPhone has quickly become one of the most important mobile platforms, and today, O'Reilly's Ben Lorica took a closer look at the developers behind the most successful applications on the iPhone. Currently, the App Store features about 40,000 different apps, and on average, a typical...

  • Social
    HP Researchers Design Intelligent Social Network with Focus on “Real” Friends

    From HP's Social Computing Lab comes news of Friendlee, an entirely new kind of social network that focuses on the intimate connections between close friends, family, and colleagues. The application, designed to operate on your mobile phone, tracks your call and messaging history to provide an ambient awareness of who...

  • Web
    Weekly Wrapup: Facebook vs Twitter, State of the Web, Google Public Data, And More…

    In this edition of the Weekly Wrapup, our newsletter summarizing the top stories of the week, we look at how and why Google is making public data searchable, provide a succinct update on the state of the Web, review Facebook's latest efforts to open some of its data, question why...

  • Mobile
    Papa Johns Says iPhone App is a Dud – Maybe They Should Try Launching a Real One

    At the OMMA Mobile conference on Wednesday, Jim McDonnell, marketing manager, emerging channels for Papa John's International, shared some bad news about the potential for mobile applications associated with a business. In short, he basically called the Papa John's iPhone app a dud, saying that the company hasn't "seen anything...

  • Mobile
    The Future of Advertising is Shakable and Location-Based

    Last month, you may remember having heard about a special iPhone ad from Dockers. Its claim to fame was that it was the world's first "shakable" ad. Called "Shakedown to Get Down," the ad prompted users to shake the phone in order to set the on-screen freestyle dancer into motion....

  • Mobile
    The Opera Browser Turns 15 Years Old Today

    Opera the Browser may not be a household name in the United States, but around the world it's wildly popular and on the company's 15th birthday things are moving in directions the founders may never have expected.The company marked its big day with an awesome throw-back version of its home...

  • Web
    Online Videos Promote Social Sites & Apps Through Entertainment & Demonstration

    Users are bombarded with new sites and apps that spring up every five seconds. It's becoming increasingly difficult to know what's the next big thing and what's just more noise and clutter.Enter new media marketing for new media products! A rash of online promo videos for social products show how...

  • Web
    Consolidation in the EBook Market: Amazon Acquires Stanza

    Lexcycle, the company behind Stanza, a popular eBook reader for the iPhone, just announced that it has been acquired by Amazon. Amazon, of course, also just released Kindle for iPhone, which is now one of the most popular mobile eBook readers. According to Lexcycle, the company does not plan to...

  • Web
    ReadWriteWeb Events Guide, 25 April 2009

    Are you itching to get out of the office and network with your peers? In a new feature on ReadWriteWeb, we'll provide a weekly roundup of upcoming Social Web events. We'll publish this every weekend, as good a time as any to review your conference plans.Know of an event taking...

  • Web
    Weekly Wrapup: State of the Smartphone, Google Me, Oprah on Twitter, And More…

    In this edition of the Weekly Wrapup, our newsletter summarizing the top stories of the week, we look at the state of the smartphone industry, study new stats showing Facebook's international market penetration, review 'The Oprah Effect' on Twitter, check out a new product called Google Me, analyze the closure...

  • Web
    MySpace is Dead – The Internet Is Growing Up

    Posters on the wall, teen magazines, boom boxes playing the same stupid songs over and over again (automatically!) - that's not a sustainable situation, by definition. That's teenage living and that's what MySpace built its huge site on. Just like being a teenager, MySpace is something that most people grow...

  • Social
    Nielsen: Online Video Continues to Gain Momentum

    In a new report, Nielsen Online takes a closer look at how social media and video sites have reshaped the web and the online advertising market over the last few years, especially in the context of the current economic crisis. According to Nielsen, since 2003, the time spent on video...

  • Web
    Pixelpipe’s New Uploader is a Must-Have for Firefox Users

    Despite the number of add-ons available in the Firefox ecosystem, it can still sometimes feel like there are only a few truly good ones out there. That's why when we find one that's actually worth using, we get excited. The latest add-on getting installed into our small but critical collection...

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