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  • 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,...

  • 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...

  • Web
    Best Technology Innovation / Achievement – Review of the 5 Crunchies Finalists

    One of the categories at next week's Crunchies awards show, which ReadWriteWeb is co-hosting, is Best technology innovation / achievement. The 5 finalists in that category are: Earthmine, Like, Move...

  • Web
    Donate Spare Cycles, Cure Cancer

    The World Community Grid is an organization whose mission is to create the "largest public computing grid benefiting humanity." Similar to the well-known SETI@Home project, individuals donate their computers idle...

  • Web
    Semantic Web: What Is The Killer App?

    The Semantic Web has been in the making for some time and people think it is nearing maturity. We have written about this trend extensively, with our two most notable...

  • 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...

  • Web
    Songbird To Build Out Music Power-Browser

    Songbird is a desktop music player I've been using lately instead of iTunes and I've really been enjoying it. Based at core on Mozilla technology, this week the company kicked...

  • Web
    Web Crystal Ball: Obama and Paul Will Win Tonight

    The use of social networking and web-based organizing tools in politics has been a major story over the past year (in fact, we named it as our 6th most important...

  • Web
    Questions to Consider in the Coming Privacy Wars

    It seems obvious that privacy is going to be a major point of contention in the near-term future. It's only going to get hotter as major online services compile huge...

  • Web
    The War Against Live Blogging

    Last June, the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) ejected a credentialed reporter from a baseball game because he was live blogging the event for his paper's web site. The reporter...

  • Web
    Is the End Near for Apple’s Digital Music Dominance?

    A lot of things happened in 2007 that seemed to threaten Apple's stranglehold on the digital music market. Microsoft launched its new Zune MP3 players, which received mostly glowing reviews,...

  • Entertainment
    TuneExplorer: Like Pandora for Your Personal Music Collection

    Music recommendation and discovery engines are hot stuff but what if you could use some of the same juju to better organize the music you already have in your collection?...

  • Web
    Top Web Apps & Sites of 2007

    It's the end of the year and so time for 'best of' and prediction posts, which are a lot of fun. Today I've been re-organizing my Firefox bookmarks, which made...

  • Web
    New RWW Design: Update

    Last Monday we rolled out a new design on ReadWriteWeb and we received a lot of feedback on it, both positive and negative. Thank you to everybody who commented on...

  • Mobile
    MIT Researcher Collecting Passive Social Graph Data From Cellphone Activity, Bluetooth

    Sandy Pentland, a researcher at MIT whose work has received funding from Nokia, is working on processing more than 350,000 hours of data collected from peoples' cell phones. More than...

  • Web
    Best Web LittleCo of 2007: Twitter

    Earlier this week we announced our Best BigCo of 2007, Facebook. In this post we're announcing our pick for Best LittleCo. We're also asking for your nominations for Most Promising...

  • Web
    Report: Spam Accounts for 90-95% of All Email

    In 2001, spam accounted for an estimated 5% of our email. In 2007, it clogs our inboxes to the tune of 90-95% of all email sent, according to a new...

  • Web
    The Economist’s Oxford 2.0 Debates

    I love The Economist magazine. 164 years old, intelligent reporting, objective to the point where the writers aren't even allowed to display their names (poor bastards). This is serious journalism....

  • Web
    Best Web BigCo of 2007: Facebook

    Every year in December Read/WriteWeb does a Best Web Companies round-up. This is the 4th time and, like last year, we're splitting it over two posts. In this post we'll...

  • Web
    Weekly Wrapup, 3-7 December 2007

    Here is a summary of the week's Web Tech action on Read/WriteWeb. For those of you reading this via our website, note that you can subscribe to the Weekly Wrapups,...

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