October 2006 Archives
Zoho announced during the weekend the Zoho Single Sign-on (SSO), which allows existing users to merge their different Zoho services accounts into one. As of now the Zoho Single Sign-on
BuzzLogic was one of the hits of the recent DEMOfall 06 event. As Alex Iskold noted in his original post about the company, its software helps marketers track social influence
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For those busy souls who don't have time to read blogs on a regular basis, here are the highlights from Read/WriteWeb this week. It turned out to be a Social
Just a bit of admin: we've now introduced RSS feeds for comments onto Read/WriteWeb. On each post you'll see a "Subscribe to comments for this post" link (just under
Interesting LA Times article about how Google is re-focusing on improving and integrating its current products, rather than pumping out new products willy-nilly. Included in the article is this
Written by Alex Iskold and edited by Richard MacManus. In our Social betworking faceoff post we did not cover Multiply.com, but afterwards we were contacted by the Multiply team and
To continue our interview series on VCs and next generation web, today we speak to Neil Rimer - a co-founder and General Partner of Index Ventures. Neil's firm Index
Alex Iskold had a chat with HeyLetsGo CEO and Co-founder Roy Rodenstein at DEMO last week. HeyLetsGo is claiming over 90,000 users in its initial launch location of Boston.
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Polldaddy, the online poll tool I've been testing out in private beta here on R/WW, has just launched as a public beta. It has one of the best designs I've
Ektron and SitePoint did a survey of 5,000 web developers over the US summer, and have just released the results in a report entitled The State of Web Development 2006/2007.