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How Much - and How Little - the Web Has Changed in 9 Years

By David Strom / April 23, 2012 06:14 AM / Comments

For ReadWriteWeb's ninth anniversary last week, our founder and Editor-in-Chief Richard MacManus took a loving look back at how the site has evolved over the years. But RWW isn't the only thing that has stuck around even as it's morphed over the past almost-decade.

The Web has changed dramatically over those nine years, but a surprising number of top issues from 2003 are still prominent in today's news. Back then, we had to deal with a recovering economy, the rise of Dell and Linux in the enterprise, private data collection, and a lack of Web application security. Many of those same issues are still resonating today.

How Social Sharing Changes What You Drink

By Joe Brockmeier / February 1, 2012 12:10 AM / Comments

What do you drink when you're out at the bar? What do you brag about afterwards? If you're like a lot of Untappd users in the United States, they're not the same thing. At least that's what the data from Untappd suggests, according to lead developer and co-founder Greg Avola.

Avola spoke on February 1st in London at the Monki Gras. As part of a larger talk about Untappd and its growth, Avola talked about the aggregated data that the company has gleaned from user shares via the Untappd app.

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