April 2007 Archives
Post Web 2.0 Expo, time to get back to work and thank our sponsors. Also of course thanks to our readers and writers! Read/WriteWeb's sponsors are: Wild Apricot is bringing
Just as it's become the custom for Tim O'Reilly to open the Web 2.0 conference keynotes with a fireside chat with Jeff Bezos of Amazon.com, and then later for John
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To all hypochondriacs who yearn to make their imagined ailments seem more legit, pay attention. There exists a website that tells you what's currently making people in your area sick.
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On Monday morning I attended a panel which included two case studies from leading businesses built around open source software applications - Sugar CRM and MySQL AB. The case studies
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Yesterday afternoon the Web 2.0 Expo included two sessions on widgets. The first was a presentation by Dion Hinchcliffe, which provided an Overview of Badges and Widgets. Immediately following
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by Graeme Thickins If you're in the online marketing game and are not yet hip to widgets, listen up. Two emerging Web 2.0 technology firms focused in this space have
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There were two sessions today on User-Centric identity at Web 2.0 Expo. I attended the first one etitled “Implementing OpenID”, which was conducted by David Recordon of Verisign and Brian
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digg_url = 'http://www.digg.com/programming/Bungee_Labs_Next_Generation_Web_Development_Platform'; digg_bgcolor = '#ffffff'; digg_skin = 'compact'; Yesterday in the Web 2.0 Expo booths, I checked out Bungee Labs - an ambitious new on-demand, web-based development environment
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Today at Web 2.0 Expo Google CEO Eric Schmidt publicly announced that Google will add a presentations product to its Web Office range of apps, thus completing a Web Office
Tim Westergren, founder of Internet radio station Pandora, has sent out a letter to an unknown number of people asking for help about licensing fees. Specifically this relates to "a
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