October 2006 Archives
Written by Guest Blogger Emre Sokullu and edited by Richard MacManus. Introduction Personalized Content is one of the two most popular approaches in next generation news sites - the other
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Disclosure: Pageflakes is a sponsor of Read/WriteWeb. It's the season of v2.0 launches! The personalized start page Pageflakes has undergone a major upgrade to its interface, which has just gone
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Written by Alex Iskold and edited by Richard MacManus. Disclaimer: Alex's company AdaptiveBlue has a product called The blueorganizer, which is a Firefox extension. In this post, we take a
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In our recent Social Bookmarking Faceoff, we discovered that social bookmarking site StumbleUpon actually has more users than the more hyped del.icio.us. Currently StumbleUpon has 1,375,696 users, according to its
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Back in February I wrote a post entitled Rating the Meme Trackers. At the time I rated Memeorandum (now known as Techmeme) as the best, but I thought Topix and
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Today Six Apart will release a new version of its Movable Type Enterprise edition. I spoke to Anil Dash (a SixApart VP) and Chris Alden (EVP and GM of Movable
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The Product (RED) campaign is sweeping the world, thanks to some heavyweight backing from celebrities (Oprah, Bono) and brand names (Apple, American Express, Armani). It's a great cause, because for
To further Read/WriteWeb's continuing look at the Web Office space, I spoke again recently with Joe Kraus - CEO of JotSpot. What started out as a wiki company, is slowly
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IBM has been pretty slow to cotton onto the social Web, but this year they've started to embrace web 2.0 and ramp up its marketing (some would say hype) around
Web security firm Finjan has just released a report outlining "sophisticated new threats that target Web 2.0 platforms and technologies." According to the report, this web security threat "centers on