Thanks once again to Read/WriteWeb’s excellent sponsors, who I’m very
grateful to for supporting the aims and ideals of this blog. The goal of R/WW is
to provide quality analysis about web technology – and we think this focus on quality reflects very
well on our sponsors. It also (may I say) leads to insightful conversations in the comments! So thanks to the following sponsors:
- Atlassian provides innovative enterprise software
solutions, such as their wiki product Confluence. - Zoho has an extensive list of web-based
office products and productivity tools (a full Web Office suite is coming
soon!). - Flock
is developing a social web browser and they are one of the most
innovative browsers around. - Pageflakes
is a personalized start page that has some unique features – e.g. you can
share your pages with friends and colleagues. - Text Link
Ads is an advertising network, which recently launched an interesting
RSS advertising solution called Feedvertising. - Futuretext has a new book out called Mobile Web 2.0, which explores how web technologies are changing the mobile industry (my copy is in the mail!)
- AdaptiveBlue has created a
Firefox extension called blueorganizer, which got a lot of high praise at
DEMO last week.
A special thanks as well to Read/WriteWeb’s regular contributers, Alex Iskold and
Ebrahim Ezzy (whose next article is coming later tonight). If you’re a web
technology enthusiast and have a topic you want to explore on Read/WriteWeb, do
contact me at readwriteweb AT gmail DOT com.