Next week we're starting a new series of posts we call the ReadWriteWeb Question of the Day. In those posts we'll answer, with the help of topical experts we know around the web, the most interesting questions submitted by readers.
Just post your questions in comments on any Question of the Day post or email them to tips@readwriteweb.com with the word "Question" in the subject line. Our elves will start processing them immediately.
We like to write how-to type posts here at ReadWriteWeb and our readers seem to like to read them. Lately we've show you how to...
Find social media leaders on any topic
Permenantly delete data from your hard-drive
Get an RSS feed for a Google search
Learn how to use Greasemonkey in under 5 minutes
How to rock Flickr like a champ
and How to run a press embargo for your startup's launch
Those were all answers to questions you didn't ask, though, we just thought of them ourselves! We want to know what questions you, dear readers, would like answered. We expect they'll often be more sophisticated than the ones answered above, but they don't have to be.
Several of us on staff have experience as consultants; consider this an opportunity for free consulting plus input from other industry experts and our community of readers.
How many developers does it take to screw in a wiki? We're not sure about that, but if you've got questions about using wikis at work, uploading videos from vacation, social search for spiritual salvation or anything like that - the new ReadWriteWeb Question of the Day is going to be for you.
Technical questions, strategic questions, marketing questions - we're open to all of them. Whatever we think our readers will find interesting we'll answer publicly and point you towards good places to learn more. Look for OPML files of the best blogs on the topic you ask about and custom search engines you can search for more. Because that's how we roll.
We're looking forward to hearing from you. We'll start posting answers to the most interesting questions we receive on Monday.
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Ready, Set, Go. Sounds great, I'm looking forward to learning on things I don't even know enough to ask about, yet.
Like the phrase 'new Internet world'. Exactly what I'm working on. Things are changing fast. We'll need to be ready
Posted by: Charlie Anzman
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January 15, 2009 7:44 PM
Thst' nice on half of RWW giving readers answers to their questions.My querstion is Can I know how many posts a site have publsihed without counting thier archives on their site?
What is the importance of the "social stack" that we keep hearing about? What is the relationship between OpenID and OAuth? Why should I care? Isn't it just about a turf battle between Google and Facebook?
Thanks for writing How-To's and this Q & A series.
"How many developers does it take to screw in a wiki? "
I didn't know developers screwed in wikis, but I imagine it would probably take at least two
I was thinking about the way to submit the questions, why not create a qotd@ e-mail? vs the tips@ where you get your stories? Just think you are going to get a ton of "questions" where people don't mark the subject as such. Other than that, I'm thinking of something to ask the experts here at RWW! :)
Rex