November 2007 Archives
According to the China Internet Network Information Center there are 162 million Internet users in China - a number that has grown by 140 million users in just the past
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I used to write a blog about ebooks - some of you may remember eBook Culture (alas I let the domain name slip and so it was gobbled up by
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Most of the comments and trackbacks from my post on LinkedIn confirmed that LinkedIn has momentum as a business social network. However some Facebook fans believe that LinkedIn is only
Our friends from Polldaddy, the online polling service we use here at RWW, have launched a new version of their site. The new features: New online survey tool; Addition of
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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It's the weekend - another hectic week has gone by. In this era of quick news fixes, PR regurgitation on tech blogs, and the 'quantity over quality' maxim most tech
In the heyday of the Facebook hype (it seems so long ago now!), Facebook was going to eat LinkedIn’s lunch. Based on recent experience, I don’t think so. I recently
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The US real estate market may have fallen on hard times recently, but people still need to live somewhere. As a result, the rental market has recently experienced a revival,
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digg_url = 'http://www.digg.com/playable_web_games/Moola_Opens_Massively_Multiplayer_Rewards_Game_to_Public'; digg_bgcolor = '#ffffff'; digg_skin = 'compact'; Toronto, Canada-based Moola has been operating an invite-only beta for a little over 18 months and will on Friday open
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