February 2007 Archives
Written by Rudy De Waele and edited by Richard MacManus. Note: this is a Mobile Web focused excerpt from Rudy's complete wrapup of the 3GSM World Congress, held recently in
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Here is a summary of the week's Web Tech action on Read/WriteWeb. Top Web News The launch of Google Apps Premier Edition was the big news this week. In our
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Written by Jay Fortner and edited by Richard MacManus Widgets are becoming increasingly important in sharing and displaying content over the web. Recently we chatted with two companies, Pickle and
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I'm participating in the Radar Relay, a group blogging effort being run by Under The Radar in preparation for the upcoming Office 2.0 event on March 23 in Silicon Valley
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Following on from the New York Times Reader last year, made with Microsoft's rich presentation technology WPF (Windows Presentation Foundation), three more big media companies have released Web/desktop News Readers
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Written by David Lenehan of Polldaddy and edited by Richard MacManus. David also covered the Future of Web Apps event [1, 2] in London this week. Photos from Route79, via
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Written by Emre Sokullu and edited by Richard MacManus Windows Vista is finally out and along with that Microsoft seems to have kick-started its Vista-Live joint initiative. This initiative aims
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Feedburner has released an interesting new report on web-based RSS Readers, prompted by the recent introduction of Google Reader into its stats (incidentally, for some reason R/WW only increased by
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The big news tonight is that Google has released a premier edition of its Google Apps package (previously known as Google Apps For Your Domain). I've been following the Web
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digg_url = 'http://digg.com/software/Songbird_Will_Desktop_Web_Blends_Take_Off'; Written by Alex Iskold and edited by Richard MacManus Music makes us happy. So happy in fact that we shake, smile and fork off billions of
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