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Snowl is Mozilla's experimental attempt at creating a unified messaging client for Firefox. When we first reviewed Mozilla's Snowl, it looked like a promising project, but ultimately didn't live up
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When it comes to Web design and development, one thing trumps the latest technology and cool features: usability. Why? Because all of the features and functions in the world are
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Even with the economy in its current state, many companies are still hiring. ReadWriteWeb Jobwire is living proof of that. But when it comes to hiring in a down market,
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We are still hoping to see a full office suite on the iPhone, but while there are already some apps that allow you to edit documents on the phone, the
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If you imagine Brian Eno doing a Twitter-like anonymous messaging application for the iPhone, and then mix in a good dose of PostSecret and a somewhat belated holiday spirit, you
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There are any number of services that offer the ability to annotate Web pages or share finds with friends. So why spend time on WebNotes? Because it seems awfully serious
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UserVoice is a little startup that offers a customer support service for any website and allows users to give votes to their favorite suggestions. At first glance it looks like
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A new school year is about to start and students nationwide will be clamoring for ways to keep up with their school work. With many schools starting to offer free
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We just came across Pixelpipe.com, a new service that allows you to easily post your digital pictures, videos, and audio files to a growing number of different services with only
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The iTunes App Store is a bit of a big deal these days. Several new applications pop up in the iTunes store every day. With hundreds of apps to
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