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  • Web
    Morfik’s Ajax Platform Set To Challenge Google, Adobe, Microsoft

    There's been lots of talk recently about desktop/web platforms. Last week we mentioned more News Reader desktop apps powered by Microsoft's WPF platform, and of course this week Adobe has featured twice on R/WW due to its unveiling of Apollo. We've also profiled smaller companies in the past - e.g....

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    Car Parking via the Web and Mobile

    Written by Jay Fortner and edited by Richard MacManusWe’ve all been there. You’re in a rush, you need to find a parking spot - and there's nothing available! Well, how about finding a parking spot on your mobile phone; or maybe even reserving a spot from home via your browser?...

  • Web
    Yahoo! Pipes and The Web As Database

    Written by Alex Iskold and edited by Richard MacManus. In this post Alex tests out and explores the emergent world of Yahoo! Pipes. He sees some interesting parallels with Relational Databases in the 90's, concluding that with pipes, the Web essentially becomes a giant database that can be queried and...

  • Social
    Web News: Mobile (Microsoft, Yahoo, Nokia), MySpace Filtering

    - Microsoft Announces Three New Windows Live Products for Mobile Devices; along with the official release of Windows Mobile 6, Microsoft has announced 3 new Live products - Live Search for Windows Mobile, Live Search for Java, and Windows Live for Windows Mobile (a portal-type offering for mobile including e-mail,...

  • Web
    Google Search AJAXified

    We've just noticed that Google has introduced a bit of Ajax into its main property Search, by way of integrating Maps on some searches. This feature has been around since December 2006, but the blogosphere's response was surprisingly low. Given it marks the first time Google has used Ajax in...

  • Web
    6 Startup Lessons For The Year 2007

    By guest author Jawad Shuaib, the founder of Shuzak.com: The social network for geeks.Startups have been multiplying like rabbits over the past three years. Due to the added competition, many startups are beginning to narrow their focus to a much smaller demographic. The year 2007 will mark the transition from...

  • Web
    Yahoo Launches OurCity and Re-designs Sports

    Yahoo has rolled out a new portal-type service called OurCity, a beta product that aggregates content about cities from across the Yahoo network and Wikipedia. It's rolled out to just 2 cities so far, Bangalore and Delhi. It is described on the TechMag blog (who brought this to my attention)...

  • Web
    Proto Enables Desktop Mashups – Also Giving Away iPods in Mashup Contest

    Normally when we discuss mashups, we're talking about browser-based mashups (and usually they involve Google Maps!). But Proto is a new application for building "desktop mashups". The desktop/Web hybrid theme is one we've been exploring in recent months on Read/WriteWeb, so Proto is an interesting twist on this. The site...

  • Web
    MySpace, Yahoo Top US Charts for Time Spent Online

    Compete (a R/WW sponsor) has released data that shows MySpace and Yahoo are the top websites in terms of average time spent on them by users. The data is for US users only. Here are the figures from Compete, expressed as % of total time spent online in the US...

  • Web
    Metacritic – The Grand Daddy of Mashups

    Written by Alex Iskold and edited by Richard MacManusMetacritic, now a property of CNET, has been around since before the last bubble burst. The site has a unique system for aggregating and combining the reviews of movies, books, music and video games. This site is very different from today's popular...

  • Web
    Ajax Is The Pepperoni Of Web Development… But What’s Next?

    Well our poll asking whether Ajax is a Rich Internet Application (RIA) technology resulted in 70% of you saying YES, it is a RIA technology. 22% said no and 8% admitted they don't know. Total poll contributers was 560.The conversation in the post was revealing though - i.e. it revealed...

  • Web
    Jakob Nielsen Takes Potshots at Web 2.0 in Best Intranets of 2007

    I've been following usability guru Jakob Nielsen's annual Best Intranets column for as long as I can remember. This year Nielsen specifically mentions web 2.0, albeit in a very condescending way. The summary is just the start:"This year's winners emphasized an editorial approach to news on the homepage. They also...

  • Web
    Exploring Apple TV and iPhone

    By Steve O'Hear, a Mac fan who runs a ZDNet blog called The Social Web. Steve was also the writer and director of the documentary In Search of the Valley: a personal journey into the psyche of Silicon Valley.Today's Macworld keynote by Steve Jobs was possibly the most hyped since...

  • Mobile
    Boom! iPhone Rocks Tech World

    At the Steve Jobs keynote speech at Macworld this morning PST, he announced "three revolutionary new products". An iPod, a phone, an internet mobile communicator. But turns out it's all one device: the fabled iPhone!We'll have extended analysis about this later today, but for now let's review the news. Here's...

  • Web
    Rich Internet Applications vs HTML

    Forrester Research has done a usability comparison between RIA (Rich Internet Apps) and HTML apps, in a report entitled Smackdown: Rich Internet Applications Versus HTML. The result:"We looked for examples of rich Internet and HTML applications in each of four categories and compared how well they supported relevant user goals....

  • Web
    Top Web Apps in Croatia

    Written by Berislav Lopac and edited by Richard MacManus Croatia is a small market for any industry - and especially when it comes to the Internet. It has about 4.5 million citizens, but only 35% of them regularly used the Internet in 2005, according to a recent study by IDC....

  • Web
    Mozilla Does Microformats: Firefox 3 as Information Broker

    Just before Christmas, Mozilla designer Alex Faaborg published some introductory posts on his blog about where Mozilla is headed with microformats. Quick background: Mozilla is of course the developer of the popular open source browser Firefox; and microformats are (in Alex's words) "adding semantics to markup to take it from...

  • Web
    Ask.com: What differentiates it from Google?

    During the Web 2.0 Summit, I got a chance to sit down with the team at Ask.com and find out more about their search engine. This was straight after a Summit session entitled 'Disruption Opportunity: Beating Google at Their Own Game' - in which Ask CEO Jim Lanzone and Senior...

  • Web
    Top Web Apps in Australia

    Written by Vishal Sharma and edited by Richard MacManus Richard's intro: Australia is a country of 20.75 million people, 14,663,622 of whom are Internet users according to a Nielsen//NR report from August 2006. That gives Australia an Internet penetration of 70.7%, which is about average for the Western world. Not...

  • Web
    Microsoft’s Live Search – Next Generation, or Competitive Bluster?

    "Why on earth does the world need another search engine?", asks the new Live Search promotional site. In addition to that website, as John Battelle's Searchblog reports, Microsoft has launched a campaign for Live Search with digital and print ads in major newspapers - New York Times, Wall Street Journal,...

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