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Written by Richard MacManus / July 26, 2006 6:19 AM
As Read/WriteWeb continues to evolve and ramp up its traffic, I've found that it's consuming more and more of my time. I love it of course, as this blog is


Unlocking MySpace's Value
Written by Richard MacManus / July 25, 2006 6:49 PM / 1 Comments
The media blitz from News Corp. executives on MySpace is increasing, with two excellent articles on The Hollywood Reporter and Washington Post. In The Hollywood Reporter, Fox Interactive Media president


Search 2.0 vs Traditional Search, Part 2
Written by Ebrahim Ezzy / July 25, 2006 2:17 AM / 3 Comments
Written by Ebrahim Ezzy and edited by Richard MacManus. Ebrahim is lead developer and co-founder of Qelix Technologies, the company behind a search 2.0 contender called Qube. This is the


Gotuit Launches Broadband Video Portal
Written by Richard MacManus / July 23, 2006 9:00 PM / 10 Comments
Gotuit Media, an established player in on-demand video, today announced the launch of its new broadband video portal - Gotuit.com. I got a sneak peak of the new portal and


VC Web 2.0 List: Big Money For New Media and Marketing Companies
Written by Richard MacManus / July 23, 2006 4:55 PM / 3 Comments
SiliconBeat has published a list of all "Web 2.0 companies" that received venture backing over 2005 and so far in 2006. The list was created by PricewaterhouseCoopers and the National Continue reading »


Weekly Wrap-up, 17-21 July 2006
Written by Richard MacManus / July 21, 2006 5:14 AM / 2 Comments
Long-time readers of Read/WriteWeb may recall that I used to do a weekly summary of the top stories of the week, called the Web 2.0 Weekly Wrap-up. It ran all


Search 2.0 vs Traditional Search
Written by Ebrahim Ezzy / July 20, 2006 2:57 AM / 37 Comments
Written by Ebrahim Ezzy and edited by Richard MacManus. Ebrahim is lead developer and co-founder of Qelix Technologies, the company behind a search 2.0 contender called Qube. This 2-part series


Calacanis offers to buy out digg users
Written by Richard MacManus / July 18, 2006 9:54 PM / 20 Comments
Netscape boss Jason Calacanis has offered to essentially buy out the top users on Digg, Delicious, Flickr, MySpace, and Reddit for $1000 per month: "We will pay you $1,000 a


Internet advertising companies hot in 2006
Written by Richard MacManus / July 18, 2006 4:57 PM
The June 2006 edition of Business 2.0 magazine lists the 100 fastest-growing tech companies of 2006. One trend that has emerged is that online advertising has replaced retailing as the


Google, MS, Y!, Ask: 20%+ revenue from toolbars?
Written by Richard MacManus / July 18, 2006 4:13 PM / 5 Comments
Markus Frind is one of the more disruptive (and therefore interesting) bloggers to emerge this year. He's the guy who burst onto the scene with claims that he's making $10,000


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