November 2007 Archives
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Here is a summary of the week's Web Tech action on Read/WriteWeb. For those of you reading this via our website, note that you can subscribe to the Weekly Wrapups,
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Voting is now closed for the Best Technology Blog, but there is a potential vote rigging controversy afoot. The site currently states: "RESULTS ARE NOT FINAL FOR THIS POLL! This
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There are a lot of ways to send large files online. One my favorites is Senduit from Davidville (the Tumblr guys), which I wrote about in April. I like its
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This week's poll asks: will Facebook join Google's OpenSocial? The results so far: Yes 45% No 46% Open What? 9% From the comments on our original post, the 'Yes' camp
The team over at Live.com Translation have released a very simple tool that allows anyone to put a drop-down translation menu on their website. Here's a live example, entered
The much hyped web drama "Quarterlife," which is set to debut on MySpace on November 12, may be making the jump to television as a result of the Hollywood
digg_url = 'http://digg.com/offbeat_news/When_Patrick_Met_Camille_New_York_Romance_Unfolds_Online'; digg_bgcolor = '#ffffff'; digg_skin = 'compact'; Sunday night, Patrick Moberg, a 21-year-old web designer from Brooklyn, was riding the number 5 train from Union Square in
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There's content news all around this morning. Microsoft just announced the launch of a new blog for its forthcoming Office Live Workspace Community, Glenn Close has launched a blog
digg_url = 'http://digg.com/tech_news/YouTube_Releases_Multi_file_Uploader_Raises_File_Limits_to_1_GB'; digg_bgcolor = '#ffffff'; digg_skin = 'compact'; YouTube just announced the availability for Windows users of a desktop uploader (install page here). Users will now be able