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  • Web
    The ReadWriteWeb Toolkit for DEMO08

    Coverage of the venerable startup-launch conference DEMO will begin on blogs and traditional press early tomorrow morning, but here at ReadWriteWeb we're taking a different strategy. This post is the first part of that strategy. Instead of racing other journalists to cover the best of the 77 companies launching, we've...

  • Web
    Meta 2008 Web Trends

    The excellent Trendsspotting blog has compiled a meta list of 2008 Web trends, by selecting "a group of 10 web/tech influencers suggesting their trends forecast for 2008." ReadWriteWeb is one of the 10 influencers selected - using our 10 Future Web Trends post as our contribution. But see also 10...

  • Web
    Could Instant Messaging (XMPP) Power the Future of Online Communication?

    Enterprise collaboration company Jive Software posted today about a theory it's advancing on the rise of XMPP (called Jabber in IM) for powering communication services hosted in the cloud. The company also announced that it will include what it says will be the first XMPP-powered document sharing and collaboration tool...

  • Social
    Report: Nokia, Facebook Discussing Deal

    paidContent reports that Finnish handset maker, Nokia, is in talks with Facebook to put social networking on the company's mobile phones. The placement of Facebook on handsets could be "as prominent as the YouTube button on the main screen of iPhone," says paidContent. As part of the deal, Nokia could...

  • Web
    Weekly Wrapup, 14-18 Jan 2008

    Here is a summary of the week's Web Tech action on ReadWriteWeb. For those of you reading this via our website, note that you can subscribe to the Weekly Wrapups, either via the special RSS feed or by email.Highlights this week: we covered the big news coming out of Apple's...

  • Web
    Crunchies Winners Announced

    While the Crunchies award ceremony is in full swing at the historic Herbst Theater in downtown San Francisco, we've got the winners for you right here. Over 100,000 votes were cast, and many of the races were very tight, but in the end there can be only one winner (per...

  • Web
    Earthmine: Building a 3D Datamine of the Urban Environment

    Earthmine, the Best Technology Innovation/Achievement category winner at tonight's Crunchies, is a company that might seem uninteresting at first glance. When I first saw earthmine I assumed that it was just a Google Maps Streetview knock-off. I was wrong.This startup is doing something far more interesting than that. While Google...

  • Web
    Last100 Macworld Coverage: Analysis of Keynote, Jobs on Kindle, BBC on iTunes

    With the Macworld conference in full effect at the Moscone Center in San Fancisco, our network blog last100 has been keeping tabs on all the juicy tid-bits to emerge from Apple's annual party. While we already know about the big announcements to come out of Macworld -- like the Apple...

  • Web
    Perspective: Myspace Still Kicking Facebook’s Ass in Traffic

    While the media and Silicon Valley have lost our collective minds over the rise of Facebook over the past year, traffic analysts Hitwise released numbers today indicating that things are not as they might seem. Apparently, all the Facebook hype has not translated into a huge growth in social network...

  • Social
    Old School BBS: The Chinese Social Networking Phenomenon

    According to latest report from China Internet Network Information Center (CNNIC), by end of 2007, there are over 200 million Internet users (including 163 million broadband users) in China. 2008 is shaping up to be a very busy year for the Chinese Internet, and the Chinese market seems to be...

  • Web
    Mozilla’s New CEO Talks DataPortability and the Future of Firefox

    Sean Ammirati posted a 20 minute podcast interview and transcript with new Mozilla CEO John Lilly tonight and Lilly has some interesting things to share about the future of the organization. Data Portability, the forthcoming version of Firefox (Firefox 3, available in beta now), mobile Firefox and the Mozilla Weave...

  • Web
    Brand Squatting: What To Do About It?

    A couple of days ago I received the following email, from a Mr Vladislav Sobolev, who I'd never heard of before: "Hi, I am going to launch ReadWriteWeb.mobi, the mobile version of ReadWriteWeb optimized for viewing on a mobile phone. I am also launching a number of other mobile sites...

  • Mobile
    Google Unveils Slicker, Faster iPhone Interface

    According to our network blog last100, Google unveiled a new user interface today for its iPhone Web apps. Daniel Langendorf reports:"With Google for the iPhone, users will get an improved UI optimized for the touch screen, customization of default tabs (easy access to favorite applications), faster Gmail (email automatically show...

  • Web
    Weekly Wrapup, 7-11 January 2008

    Here is a summary of the week's Web Tech action on ReadWriteWeb, the first full working week of 2008!Highlights this week: Our coverage of CES, including Web product and strategy announcements from Microsoft and Yahoo!; Google and Facebook join DataPortability Workgroup; a review of the latest Web adventure for television...

  • Web
    AideRSS Raises Money To Attack Information Overload

    The Canadian company AideRSS produces one of my favorite tools on the market right now. Their RSS feed filtering service is very useful in all kinds of circumstances. You can enter any RSS feed and it will score each item in the feed by number of comments it received, number...

  • Web
    What to Expect at Macworld

    While CES is raging in Las Vegas, most of us are wondering what Apple has in store for their own annual expo, Macworld, which kicks off a week from now. We've combed through some of the top Mac rumors sites to pick out our favorite Macworld predictions and assigned a...

  • Web
    Yahoo! Go 3.0 Announced at CES – is Yahoo! Back in ’08?

    Yahoo! co-founder and CEO Jerry Yang was on stage today at CES and he showed a fascinating glimpse into the future of Yahoo. Yang outlined a product strategy that takes the simplicity and all-in-one portal approach that Yahoo! is famous for - and pushes it into the digital life arena...

  • Web
    Ten Common Objections to Social Media Adoption and How You Can Respond

    Steve Outing wrote a very good article at Editor and Publisher on Friday about the need for cultural change inside the newpapers around the US (found via the wonderful CyberJournalist.net). That article got me thinking that people in many different industries probably hear many of the same objections to new,...

  • Web
    ABC’s Web Adventure for Lost – The Future of Entertainment

    It begins with billboards spotted in exotic places like Knoxville, Tennessee and Ames, Iowa and posted onlineby curious Lost fans. The billboards advertise a URL, "FlyOceanicAir.com." Upon visiting the website, you are sucked into an adventure involving multiple websites, video diaries, photos with text hidden among the pixels, clue hunts,...

  • Mobile
    Yahoo Takes Agnostic Platform to Battle With Android – Telcoms Still Going to Hell

    Yahoo! announced tonight that it will be turning its mobile service, Yahoo! Go, into an open platform for 3rd party developers. Unlike Google's Android OS, the Yahoo! Go platform will work on more than 250 mobile devices that Go already works on.PaidContent's MocoNews points out that though Go "comes preloaded...

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