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Davide Casaleggio sent a tip to Read/WriteWeb about a video his company produced exploring the future of media. It is a very cool 6-minute video, which takes some educated (and
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Yesterday was AltSearchEngine's Day Without Google, which challenged users to drop the big 5 search engines (Google, Yahoo!, MSN/Live, Ask, and AOL) for an entire day, and instead use an
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digg_url = 'http://www.digg.com/software/Rolling_Your_Own_Online_Office'; digg_bgcolor = '#ffffff'; digg_skin = 'compact'; I've done a lot of telecommuting in my life. My first real writing gig came when I was 16 as
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As we rush through life and a myriad of web pages, we leave traces. We don't have time to think deeply about any of this. The blogs that we
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digg_url = 'http://www.digg.com/tech_news/Fiction_Writing_2_0_Six_New_Ways_To_Write_The_Next_Great_Novel'; digg_bgcolor = '#ffffff'; digg_skin = 'compact'; Even in a completely online world, the book will never go out of style. The novel hasn't changed much over
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Written by Jitendra Gupta of Karmaweb In the area of computers and Internet, the open source movement is almost as old as computers themselves. In the beginning there was Multics,
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This week Ask.com released a new user interface, which they nicknamed Ask3D. The vertical layout scheme looks very unusual for a general purpose search engine. However it's aesthetically pleasant. But
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The alliance between newspaper publishers and Yahoo! that was unveiled last November has now grown to 17 publishing groups representing over 400 daily papers, reports Red Herring. Hearst, the publisher
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This week the winners of the 11th annual Webby Awards, billed nowadays as the "Oscars of the Internet", were announced at a ceremony in New York. Much of the publicity
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At the Next Web conference in Amsterdam over the weekend, Tapan Bhat, the Yahoo! vice president of Front Doors, told attendees that search would not dominate the web in the
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