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Disclosure: Userplane is a sponsor of Read/WriteWeb Userplane, the provider of community web apps that was acquired by AOL in August last year, is today releasing Userplane Userlist - a
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Netvibes, one of the leading 'personalized homepage' products on the market, today officially released its new version - nicknamed the "Coriander Edition". This edition has been under discussion for the
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Well here I am joining a Techmeme scrum ;-) The big news today is that Michael Arrington announced a CEO for Techcrunch - Heather Harde, who is currently the SVP
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We wrote about Abdur Chowdhury in our recent coverage of the Open Data 2007 Workshop. Until recently he was running AOL Search, but left to start a new venture. Abdur
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With the proliferation of online video (yes there is more than just YouTube out there!), the opportunity has arisen for portal players that provide a 'one stop shop' for online
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A new website called We Dig TV is transforming TV game shows and re-making them for the internet. The site converts tv programs and formats into Internet tv shows, making
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Spanning Sync v1.0, an application that provides two-way synchronization between Google Calendar and Apple iCal, has launched after seven months of development - including a four-month beta period. As The
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In Read/WriteWeb's interview with Matt Cutts of Google today, on the topic of next-generation search, the very last question I asked him was how Google is going about indexing video.
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At the end of January we wrote about a new service called Imagini Friends, which is a social network that calculates your "VisualDNA" and uses it to find other people
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ShoppingPath.com is launching the beta version of its shopping comparison service. A preview of the ShoppingPath technology is located (for some reason) at the domain www.CrispyShop.com. What caught my eye
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