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Calais, powered by Thomson Reuters, brings state-of-the-art semantic functionality into your blog, content management system, site or application. Calais 4.0 was released in January, for the first time allowing publishers to connect to the Linked Data Web standard. Calais 4.0 goes beyond meta-tagging and enables publishers to integrate their content with Linked Data assets from Wikipedia, GeoNames, the Internet Movie Database (IMDB), Shopping.com, and others. Calais 4.0 also lets publishers share semantic meta-data about their content with "content consumers" such as search engines, news aggregators, related stories recommendation services, and more.
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Socialtext provides an enterprise wiki platform for organizations who want to accelerate knowledge sharing, foster collaboration, or build online communities.
Socialtext is currently offering a free white paper entitled "5 Best Practices for Enterprise Collaboration." It explains how collaboration solutions (a.k.a. Enterprise 2.0) can "dramatically reduce enterprise cycle times and costs. These results may be critical to survival in difficult economic times, and the right collaboration solution is the easiest, most cost effective way to achieve them."
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Crowd Science gives online publishers reports on the demographics and attitudes of their audience. We at ReadWriteWeb have signed up to this new service, because demographic data is something we've struggled to get in the past. It's important for any online business to know their audience, so Crowd Science is a welcome addition to the stats armory that most of us in the Internet biz use.
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Mashery is a platform for Web services, allowing companies to manage their APIs using Mashery's expertise. At the "Business of APIs" conference, Mashery CEO Oren Michels explained to the audience that while APIs are a technology, their use is a business decision. He went on to say that Mashery has helped customers such as WhitePages.com, Thumbplay, Compete.com, and Calais. Check out the white paper "Five steps to scaling your business development using Web services" to discover how you can use APIs for your business.
You can find out more about APIs and their business use at www.mashery.com.
TaxACT is an efficient way to file your taxes online, in either desktop or web-based versions. It offers two ways to enter data: the interview format, or the forms-based entry method. TaxACT also provides its users a highly reliable and robust alerts system to prevent costly mistakes generally caused by omissions or missed opportunities to maximize deductions. Regardless of the TaxACT version, all forms are IRS and State approved. The software was developed by professional accountants and CPAs.
You can see a tour of TaxACT online by clicking here.
Rackspace is one of the world's largest hosting providers, but it's also competing in the cloud computing arena. In October Rackspace announced two major acquisitions: SliceHost and JungleDisk. Slicehost is a popular cloud computing and hosting provider with about 15,000 users, while JungleDisk is one of our favorite online backup services. JungleDisk used to rely on Amazon's S3 storage solution, but it now also supports Rackspace's cloud storage solution. At the same time, Rackspace also announced a new suite of services, Rackspace Cloud Hosting, which combines a hosting platform (CloudSites) with a cloud storage solution (CloudFS), and, in the long run, a tight integration with Slicehost's services.
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Adobe Flash Media Interactive Server 3.5 offers powerful streaming with a flexible environment for creating and delivering rich, interactive, multi-way social media experiences to a broad audience. You'll find a superior video experience, with new features such as Dynamic Streaming, DVR functionality, HTTP delivery support, and H.264 enhancements.
Check out the Adobe Flash Media Interactive Server 3.5 to add interactivity and media streaming to your social media applications.
Wistia is a provider of secure video sharing and collaboration tools for business. The company says that "the use of video in business has grown immensely as cameras and video production have become significantly more accessible. However, sharing and collaborating on this content with your team still has many challenges, including large file sizes, numerous video formats, privacy and security, and lack of collaboration environment." Wistia aims to solve those challenges.
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Aplus.net offers a variety of services relating to Web hosting, including shared hosting, dedicated server, managed hosting, Web design, marketing and online advertising services, search engine optimization, e-commerce solutions, and domain registration.
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Eurekster is developer of the swicki that we use on ReadWriteWeb, a custom social search portal on the topic of your choice (in our case, Web tech), powered by the community.
People build swickis on all kinds of topics, some people build a lot of them. Alex Holmes, for example, builds really nice looking swickis on topics like the 2008 Election, Ocean Animals and Home Buying.
Smub is the first truly mobile bookmarking, link-sharing tool. Smub lets you share and save any link easily from your iPhone, Mac, or PC without a plugin or application.
Type smub.it/ to the left of http:// on any link to save or share, and Smub will automatically take you through the process. Make the link public to share with others, or keep it private just for yourself. Smub has built-in sharing to Facebook, Twitter, MySpace, and more.
ReadWriteWeb is hosted by Media Temple and is published using SixApart's Movable Type.
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Dear RRW,
Where to contract Web hosting is an expensive and important strategic decision for start-ups. To that end, I would like to offer the following anecdote from my personal experience:
My company used APlus.net (a RRW sponsor) for a couple of years until our contract expired at the end of '09--cost and service issues forced us to make the difficult decision to change providers. However, apparently not happy with the thousands we had already spent, APlus denies our cancellation as if it simply never happened. Their billing department does not reply to my emails, and I am constantly harassed by an APlus sales rep named Deshawn (sp?) who aggressively implies that I am a liar. More than 5 months later, their position is that I should cancel the service (again) and pay for the last 5 months that we have not been using it. They even threaten to take their fraudulent claim and send it to a collection agency. It's serious business, almost amounting to bribery, as you can imagine the negative consequences that this could have on my credit report at a time when small businesses like mine are struggling to keep their heads above the turbulent economic waters.
Damned if I do...
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The issue has been escalated to Aplus.net's senior management and they currently are investigating Mr. Bearce’s issue as stated above.
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For another new technology for the advanced users - check out http://www.urlclassifier.com an API for extracting the main topics from URLs using advanced semantic analysis.
The technology utilizes ContextIn Semantic Advertising algorithms
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I find that I am note alone in my problems with ReadWriteWeb sponsor APlus.net. They have to really be doing something wrong if they inspire this sort of anger:
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"Early Tech Adoptors" beware.
As a follow-up to my earlier comments, although Aplus.Net has no record of our service cancellation request, they have been kind enough to void the charges entirely. We appreciate them doing so.
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