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Web Apps Around The World
Written by Richard MacManus / July 31, 2006 5:29 PM / 8 Comments
Business 2.0's latest print issue has a nice feature on Web 2.0 apps around the world. From Nooked in Ireland to Zoho Writer in India to Gnoos in Australia -


Top Dutch Web 2.0 Apps
Written by Richard MacManus / July 31, 2006 3:13 PM / 12 Comments
Following on from my post at the end of last week listing the top German web apps, R/WW reader Mark Schoondorp sent me a list of Dutch web apps. Mark


Visokio - Data Manipulation On The Web
Written by Richard MacManus / July 31, 2006 2:09 AM / 6 Comments
So I promised to start profiling more innovative, boundary-pushing Web tools on R/WW. The problem with this strategy is that a lot of innovative tools are hard to grok -


RealNetworks lays down gauntlet to Microsoft's Zune
Written by Richard MacManus / July 29, 2006 8:54 PM / 1 Comments
RealNetworks had their Q2 2006 Earnings Conference Call on Thursday evening (PST) and the transcript from SeekingAlpha makes for interesting reading. The two main points that came out of it,


The Ray Ozzie Experience
Written by Richard MacManus / July 29, 2006 7:42 AM / 5 Comments
The text of Microsoft chief software architect Ray Ozzie's speech at Thursday's Microsoft Financial Analyst Meeting 2006, makes compelling reading. To me it sums up why we've moved far beyond


Top Ten German Web Apps
Written by Richard MacManus / July 28, 2006 5:58 AM / 21 Comments
The Museum of Modern Betas is an excellent resource for finding out trends in (beta) web apps. A new list that caught my eye recently was the Beta Quotient for


Y! Messenger launches - plug-ins popular in beta
Written by Richard MacManus / July 28, 2006 3:13 AM / 4 Comments
The latest version of Yahoo! Messenger with Voice was officially launched today, a month after the beta was released. This is version 8, which includes plug-ins for the first time.


Broadband TV Updates
Written by Richard MacManus / July 27, 2006 4:28 PM / 1 Comments
When I profiled new broadband video portal Gotuit earlier this week, I was surprised by the negative feedback in both my comments section and in the Slashdot story comments. Some


Reddit 'white labels' its software to Slate
Written by Richard MacManus / July 27, 2006 1:00 AM / 1 Comments
Community news site Reddit is integrating its software into Slate.com, the venerable Webzine currently owned by Washington Post. The goal is to give Slate readers "a new way to find


Smart Social Networks
Written by Guest Author / July 26, 2006 7:30 PM / 2 Comments
Written by Ken Yarmosh and edited by Richard MacManus. In the real world we usually keep the professional and personal parts of our lives separate - e.g. when you meet


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