May 2007 Archives
This year there has been an explosion in Rich Internet Application (RIA) frameworks. The first major player to announce one was Adobe and its Apollo framework, which Richard covered back
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All too often when we report about a major acquisition or merger, there is a part of the story that is ignored: how the users respond to the news. Reactions
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Userplane, a communications widget provider that allows website owners to add chat, instant messaging, and video conferencing to their sites, has launched a revenue sharing program called Userplane Money. The
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last100 has an excellent post analyzing comments about the upcoming AppleTV, made by Steve Jobs at yesterday's D5 event. “We’re in two businesses today, we’ll very shortly be in three,
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Earlier this week we reported that the F.T.C. is looking at a possible antitrust investigation against Google, over its DoubleClick acquisition. Our poll this week asks: Should Google be investigated
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Yumondo is an "urban stylesharing" social network startup currently in private beta testing, that claims it will set new standards for community on Web 2.0. The site approaches community from
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Google has released a browser plug-in called Gears, which enables people to use web apps while offline. The technology behind the plug-in gives developers the ability to implement offline
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Update: Google has acquired Panoramio, a website that links millions of photos with the exact geographical location where they were taken. It's all happening today! (original post) A lot of
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digg_url = 'http://digg.com/tech_news/Evolution_of_Communication_From_Email_to_Twitter_and_Beyond'; digg_bgcolor = '#ffffff'; digg_skin = 'compact'; We barely have time to pause and reflect these days on how far communications technology has progressed. Without even taking
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Find Internet TV today launched what they say is the first online guide to live Internet television streams. Even though their new TV Listings page currently only display information on
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