December 2007 Archives
Over on our network podcast Read/WriteTalk host Sean Ammirati got a chance to sit down with Google Developer Advocate, Kevin Marks. Marks is best known, at least within Google, as
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This is a guest post by Muhammad Saleem, a social media consultant and a top-ranked community member on multiple social news sites. Many people argue that the social web is
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Like it or not, there's a whole lot of conversation going on via microblogging service Twitter these days and it cannot be ignored. Let's say you've subscribed to a
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The annual survey of venture capitalists by National Venture Capitalists Association is out and VCs are predicting moderate growth in the worldwide venture capital market in 2008. They also
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The Windows Live Maps team announced today an update to their mobile browser-based map and search service, m.live.com. The new version includes greater detail in listings, aggregated reviews and
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The BBC's Internet presence came online ten years ago this past weekend on December 15th, 1997, and for the past few months on the new BBC Internet Blog, company executives
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Starting in January, Amazon will launch a dedicated music shop for selling albums by bands discovered via Amsterdam-based Sellaband. The albums will be sold for £8.99, reports The Times
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A new study from market researchers NPD has found that 73% of surveyed PC users have "never heard of and never tried...online, browser-based office productivity applications like Google Docs, Google
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Many of our readers here at ReadWriteWeb are brave explorers of what's new in technology - while working inside large, often slow-changing organizations. For those of you who fit
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"Consumer apps" is a rather broad topic to tackle, so rather than try to recount everything that has happened across the entire cosmos of consumer web applications in the past
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