February 2007 Archives
These summary posts are designed to be a 'quick fix' of the top Web news, for those people who don't have time to read the full articles but who want
A recent Techcrunch Forum thread asked what is the difference between Techcrunch, Mashable and Read/WriteWeb? I think each has a unique brand and we're pretty complementary when it comes down
Couple of bits of Google product news this weekend. Firstly, at last some tangible evidence of an online presentations app from Google, one of the missing pieces so far in
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It's a bit late, sorry, but here is a summary of last week's action on Read/WriteWeb.... Faking it Our poll last week was an eye-opener. We asked: in your current
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Tonight there's a crucial cricket game on in the international Tri-Series involving Australia (the world champions), New Zealand and England. My team, New Zealand, is playing Australia tonight at the
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Yahoo has rolled out a new portal-type service called OurCity, a beta product that aggregates content about cities from across the Yahoo network and Wikipedia. It's rolled out to just
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Written by Alex Iskold and edited by Richard MacManus DEMO 2007 has just wrapped up from Palm Desert CA. The companies that demonstrated their products covered a wide spectrum: Web
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I'm no stock market expert, but Adam Hewison from MarketClub has produced a 9-minute video that even I can follow. It uses stock chart theory to predict the fortunes of
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The Read/WriteWeb team is a little obsessed with next-generation search, even more so after Charles Knight's illuminating post outlining 100 alternative search engines. Although Pixsta didn't make that list (note
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A summary of the main Web Tech news today... - del.icio.us now has 1.5 million users, according to the official blog; Also talks about doing "more meaningful joint development work"