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  • Entertainment
    What Startups Can Learn From Haruki Murakami

    I'm a big fan of Japanese writer Haruki Murakami. The genius of Murakami is in his discipline, focus and determination. I see him as a virtual Zen master - an...

  • Web
    Sisense – An Analytics Dashboard for Amazon S3 – 50 Invites

    Sisense, a company that specializes in intelligence software, has launched in private beta an analytic dashboard for the Amazon S3 platform. Normally, developers would have to go through a ton...

  • Web
    ReadWriteWeb Integrates FriendFeed Into Our Comments

    2008 has seen a big change in the way the blogging community communicates with each other. In a nutshell, discussions have become very fragmented. There are two main reasons for...

  • Web
    Amazon’s Bezos Invests in Twitter

    Twitter just announced yet another sum of funding, this including money from Amazon.com founder Jeff Bezo's fund Bezos Expeditions. The company says the money will be spent on building up...

  • Web
    Jane Fong: Aiming to Bring Anime Online, as a Woman, a Foreigner and an Entrepreneur in Japan

    Jane Fong is the founder and CEO of Akibanana, a six-person company that aims to help bring Japanese anime animation from the world of traditional distribution onto the web. Her...

  • Web
    Adobe LiveCycle Update 1 Announced

    Now offers 3D PDFs and an Enterprise Content Management system out of the box. In the Web 2.0 world, applications are simplified and easy for everyone to use. Few people...

  • Web
    Where Are We in The Enterprise 2.0 Wave?

    Most enterprise software sucks. That is my considered opinion from 30 years in the software biz. Words that come to mind are: bloated, inflexible and user hostile. The good news...

  • Web
    C-Shirt: Remixable T-shirts by Mobile Phone

    Japanese media-wiki company Nota offers a service called C-Shirt, a fascinating combination of technologies and concepts unlike anything we've seen before. The company sells t-shirts like Threadless or scads of...

  • Web
    Adobe Launches Online Office Suite and New Flash-Enabled Acrobat 9

    Back in March, we said Adobe was slowly building an online empire. Today, that news turns out to be true. Adobe is has just launched their version of an online...

  • Web
    Strands Lifestreaming: What They’re Doing and Invites for Readers

    Recommendation service Strands.com launched a lifestreaming service this week that aims to pull together the company's wide range of services in particular media and online activity into one central place...

  • Web
    Mars Phoenix Lander Live on Web in 1 Hour

    In July 1969 when the US Apollo 11 mission landed on the Moon, an estimated 500 million people tuned in to watch on TV across the world. The space race...

  • Web
    Nine Company Blogs That Are Fun For Anyone to Read

    Here at ReadWriteWeb we spend a lot of time reading the blogs of companies we write about (send yours to [email protected]) and we've found that some of them are just...

  • Web
    SemTech Panel: Investor Opportunities and Pitfalls

    What sort of funding opportunities exist in the budding Semantic Web space? What are VCs looking for and how much are they will to invest? That was the topic of...

  • Web
    Google Health Launches – Cautious, Non-Innovative Entry into Health 2.0

    Today Google announced the public availability of Google Health, after initially launching as a closed beta back in February. It is described as "a safe and secure way to collect,...

  • Mobile
    What’s Plaguing Your Mobile Social Network?

    While social media services such as Twitter and Friendfeed are great ways to start making connections, nothing compares to face-to-face interaction. Mobile social networks like Brightkite aim to bring users...

  • Web
    Bungee Labs Evolves to Compete With Salesforce & Others

    Bungee Labs announced today at Web 2.0 Expo that it is expanding its hosting options, and also looking into open source as a way to connect with the developer community....

  • Web
    Google Gives Up Control of Keyhole Markup Language (KML)

    Google announced today that mapping markup language KML has been accepted by and will be given to the Open Geospatial Consortium, an international mapping standards body. KML will now be...

  • Web
    Google App Engine: History’s Next Step or Monopolistic Boondoggle?

    Google's new App Engine will let application developers outsource hosting and data storage for their applications by using key elements of Google's infrastructure. As many people have noticed, the announcement...

  • Social
    More Questions Than Answers About OpenSocial

    The launch of the OpenSocial Foundation yesterday was probably more about preempting lawsuits than it is about anything else, but getting Yahoo!, Google and Newscorp all in the same room...

  • Social
    Facebook Security Lapse Leaves Private Photos Exposed, Even Paris and Zuck’s

    The Associated Press reported this afternoon that its reporters were able to use an undisclosed method to access private photos on Facebook, including some from Paris Hilton at the Emmys...

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