April 2007 Archives
We have been discussing the online travel industry and have covered Yahoo! Travel from a Web 3.0 perspective already. Here we take a look at the offering from online travel
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In 37Signals' ubiquitious web app design philosophy book, "Getting Real," they talk about "underdoing" your competition. "Do less than your competitors to beat them. Solve the simple problems and leave
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digg_url = 'http://www.digg.com/tech_news/The_Expansion_of_Social_Networks'; digg_bgcolor = '#ffffff'; digg_skin = 'compact'; Inventing new software for enterprises is really hard. Selling it to them is nearly impossible. For a startup to break
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Editor's Note: It might be helpful to read Sramana Mitra's Overview of the Online Travel Space prior to reading this review. In this article we will analyze the Yahoo! Travel
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digg_url = 'http://digg.com/tech_news/Citizendium_One_Month_Later'; digg_bgcolor = '#ffffff'; digg_skin = 'compact'; Citizendium, the Wikipedia fork (sort of) that aims to be a more credible alternative to Wikipedia, was launched into public
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Valleywag recently declared podcasting dead (or at least conceded the battle to Apple). But iPod's play video, remember, and video podcasting (or vidcasting, or vlogging -- pick your favorite term)
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Kyte launched today, and as Rex Dixon pointed out, it has already been discussed ad nauseum. But never one to shy away from the latest hot trend, I decided to
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I'm on holiday all this week and during that time Josh Catone will be Guest Editor of Read/WriteWeb. You may remember Josh from such posts as Internet Killed The Television
Ed: To finish up the coverage of the Web 2.0 Expo that we provided this week, I asked some of the Read/WriteWeb writers to give us their takeaways. Graeme Thickins,
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Yesterday, 20 April, was the 4th anniversary of Read/WriteWeb's first official post (although I first tinkered with blogging in March 2002). It's amazing how much has happened in the last
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