July 2006 Archives
Digg.com is not only a thriving community and great source for news, it's also an increasingly influential website for bloggers and website owners. It can be a heavy driver of
The new-look Ajax-powered Yahoo.com homepage goes live in the US on Monday and will roll out to other regions during the rest of July. Read/WriteWeb exclusively profiled the "preview" two
Wufoo is a new web app that enables users to create their own web forms. I have to disclaim that Kevin Hale, the guy who re-designed my blog, is one
If you've visited R/WW over the past week you'll have noticed a new design has been rolled out. The designer was Kevin Hale of Particletree, who did a superb job.
RealNetworks is announcing today an enhanced set of Rhapsody Web services APIs and RSS feeds, along with a 3-month competition aimed at getting developers to build on their platform. Rhapsody
Written by Ken Yarmosh, a Read/WriteWeb Guest Blogger On average, I hear a Match.com commercial on the radio about once a day. In referring to their user base, their catch
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Yahoo has issued a rather hoity-toity response to Hitwise's stats that claimed MySpace is now the number 1 domain on the Web. Sniffs Yahoo in its official statement: "The report
Ex-Yahooligan Ravi Dronamraju noted a couple of months ago (I've only just seen it) a subtle but important point about Yahoo's new Ajaxified homepage: "This homepage dropped the concept of
- List of Social Networking Systems (including their target audiences; very useful resource from Sid Yadav) - MySpace Moves Into #1 Position for all Internet Sites (according to Hitwise, www.myspace.com
Today Microsoft re-announced their on-demand CRM solution, Microsoft Dynamics CRM - including a new software-as-a-service offering called Microsoft Dynamics CRM Live. According to salesforce.com CEO Marc Benioff, once again Redmond