March 2007 Archives
FeedBlendr is a web service that lets you remix your feeds. It has just launched the public beta of its second version. At first glance FeedBlendr does not appear to
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The title of this week's poll is taken straight from Matthew Ingram's post about USA Today's re-design. The new-look USA Today incorporates many of the social networking features that have
The Library House blog has done a geographic analysis of Charles Knight's Top 100 Alternative Search Engines list. After a bit of Web research, Library House was able to find
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Here is a summary of the week's Web Tech action on Read/WriteWeb. Top Web News The main Web tech news this week was Adobe's unveiling of Apollo, their next-generation web
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Recently I was contacted by the publishers of YeeYan, a website that translates articles from english language blogs into Chinese. They asked for my permission to translate some of Read/WriteWeb's
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In New Zealand this week, two new Web portals were announced: Yahoo!Xtra and the launch of msn.co.nz on 1 March 2007. The background, briefly, is that both of these new
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Written by Alex Iskold and edited by Richard MacManus digg_url = 'http://digg.com/tech_news/The_Attention_Economy_An_Overview'; It is no secret that we live in an information overload age. The explosion of new types of
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There's been lots of talk recently about desktop/web platforms. Last week we mentioned more News Reader desktop apps powered by Microsoft's WPF platform, and of course this week Adobe has
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