December 2007 Archives
This is a guest post by Muhammad Saleem, a social media consultant and a top-ranked community member on multiple social news sites. Digg.com recently had a survey pinned to the
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Don't let the headline excite you, there's still no easy way to play poker online from a US-based computer -- at least not with money involved. But today the
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Design is a challenging thing for non-designers to wrap our heads around, but we think we know it when we see it done right ("I want it to look 'clean!'").
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Mozilla Labs released what could be an interesting tool this weekend, called Personas for Firefox. It's a browser plug-in that lets you quickly apply different skins to your browser's chrome.
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I'm very pleased to announce a brand new design for ReadWriteWeb, including a new look n' feel and new logo. The design was created and implemented by San Francisco design
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Here is a quick wrapup of the week's Web Tech action on ReadWriteWeb. For those of you reading this via our website, note that you can subscribe to the Weekly
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The British Broadcasting Corporation quietly launched a beta version of their spiffed up new homepage last week. The new page, which the Beeb has dubbed a "lick of paint," draws
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Earlier this week we announced our Best BigCo of 2007 as Facebook and our Best LittleCo of 2007 as Twitter. In this post we'll give you our pick for Most
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Two popular project management tools for software developers, Assembla and Unfuddle, both made major releases of new services this week. Unfuddle announced an extensive API yesterday, as well as a
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The vast majority of the blogosphere exists in the long tail, and as we have often talked about recently, attracting an audience in the long tail is very hard to
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