February 2007 Archives
RSS feed remixing has been a pet topic of mine for quite some time, so tonight it was a pleasure to discover Yahoo's new Pipes service (hat-tip Thejesh). It's a
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- Microsoft to Support OpenID; details are sketchy at this point, but Microsoft looks likely to utilize OpenID (the open, decentralized identity system) in some of its products. Brady Forrest
Yet another social network launched publicly today, but this one called Change.org caught my eye for a couple of reasons. Firstly it's for a great cause - enabling people to
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Written by Jay Fortner and edited by Richard MacManus MySpace has some hard decisions to make, as last year they entered into an advertising relationship with Google and now
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Rather than spending the night writing posts, I've been wrestling with CSS and various other design issues - the result is a new menu and content tab structure for Read/WriteWeb.
By guest author Jawad Shuaib, the founder of Shuzak.com: The social network for geeks. Startups have been multiplying like rabbits over the past three years. Due to the added competition,
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Apple CEO Steve Jobs has posted his Thoughts on Music in the 'Hot News' section of the Apple website. He starts off by explaining the background to Apple's DRM on
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The 30 Boxes blog celebrated today the first anniversary of their product launch. The online calendar space has been a tough one, ever since Google released its calendar app in
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Written by Jay Fortner and edited by Richard MacManus After the Super Bowl and the defeat of my team the Chicago Bears, I checked my inbox to see how many
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I know as much about the SuperBowl as US readers know about cricket! Nevertheless I am aware that SuperBowl is the biggest sporting event in the US and advertising during
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