Doug Coleman joined the ReadWriteWeb team in October, 2008. He owns a small multimedia company in Portland, Or. USA and is passionate about writing, web technology, multimedia and life. Doug
can be contacted at: doug@readwriteweb.com
Note: number of comments in brackets
07/ 5/09: Web Trend Map 4 Goes Interactive, Drops July 14th (5)
07/ 4/09: It's Not Really a Party Until Someone Shoots Rockets Out of Their Butt (5)
07/ 4/09: Expono: Flickr, Picasa and the Kitchen Sink (9)
06/28/09: DARPA Hires Company to Build a Machine Reader That Scours the Web (4)
06/27/09: Non-Programmers Can Create an iPhone Newsreader App With TapLynx (2)
06/21/09: PicBrk Launches Early, Breaking Pics and Real-Time Image Search From Tehran (2)
06/21/09: What Are Bloggers, Tweeters and Forum-Posters Saying About the New iPhone 48 Hours After Launch? (7)
06/21/09: One Million Numbers Strong, Google Voice Prepares for Takeoff (15)
06/20/09: Open Source Bridge is a Huge Success (7)
06/13/09: Google to Launch Microblogging Search Engine? (48)
06/13/09: Bing Makes Changes to Allow Porn Filtering (12)
06/ 7/09: The Smoke Clears on Palm Pre's First Weekend in the Wild (18)
06/ 7/09: Social Networks Around the World (56)
06/ 6/09: EFF Launches a Terms of Service Tracker for the Internet's Biggest Websites (2)
06/ 6/09: Twitter "Not Playing Ball" but Will Experiment With Verified Accounts (4)
06/ 6/09: Is Twitter Really That Big? (69)
05/24/09: LouderVoice Releases Android Application (3)
05/24/09: Evernote for Blackberry Review (9)
05/24/09: Real Time Noise and Air Quality Monitoring Over Mobile Internet (6)
05/23/09: ReferenceBot; Social Networking for Headhunters (13)
05/23/09: Iran Blocks Facebook Prior to Upcoming Presidential Election (12)
05/23/09: US Army; On the Cutting Edge of Tech, Adopts Vista and Office 2007 (4)
05/16/09: Vancouver, BC Wants to be an Open City (12)
05/16/09: Inside Job Brings Career Networking to Facebook (6)
05/16/09: Breaking: Six Apart Announces Wordpress Plugins (16)
12/10/08: Microsoft Hiring From the Open Web: Assimilation or a Changing Redmond? (2)