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Why Wikipedia Should Be Trusted As A Breaking News Source

By Mike Melanson / March 15, 2010 6:10 AM / View Comments

Most any journalism professor, upon mention of Wikipedia, will immediately launch into a rant about how the massively collaborative online encyclopedia can't be trusted. It can, you see, be edited

Who Owns All These Comments? You? Us? Someone Else?

By Josh Catone / May 29, 2008 8:35 AM

Hank Williams relates a story about one of Robert Scoble's comments on FriendFeed being deleted after the author of the blog post he was commenting one removed his FriendFeed account.

StumbleUpon Releases New Widget for Publishers

By Dan Rowinski / June 28, 2011 1:46 PM / View Comments

Content aggregation and ranking engine StumbleUpon is releasing a new widget for publishers today that can be placed on a website or blog to help users find meaningful content relevant

VideoCrawler: AT&T Launches its Own Video Search Engine

By Frederic Lardinois / November 10, 2008 10:03 AM

It is not quite clear to us how a video search engine fits into AT&T's portfolio, but the telecom giant just launched VideoCrawler, a video search engine it developed in

Epic Fail: Startup Lemons Turned to Lemonade

By Dana Oshiro / October 27, 2009 3:00 PM / View Comments

When so many conferences feature CEOs rehashing their past successes, FailCon does exactly the opposite. The event asks successful founders, investors and developers to discuss their past blunders and what

Zoho Announces Notebook - "Not Just Online OneNote"

By Richard MacManus / January 30, 2007 2:57 AM

Disclosure: Zoho is a sponsor of R/WW. At DEMO today Zoho, the Web Office suite company, will announce an interesting new preview product called Zoho Notebook. I was given a

New Tech Spec Licensing Agreement Could Open Floodgates of Web Innovation

By Marshall Kirkpatrick / November 17, 2009 11:33 AM / View Comments

After 18 months of negotiation, the Open Web Foundation, a group made up of 106 employees of Yahoo, Google, Facebook, Microsoft, some small startups and their lawyers, today released a

Favrd Shuts Down - Not Twitter's Last Laugh (Thank you, Textism)

By Richard MacManus / December 6, 2009 11:04 AM / View Comments

Favrd, a site which aggregated the most popular starred tweets, has closed down. The site was a favorite of Twitter humorists, people who use Twitter mainly to express their wit.

Twitter and Google Reveal How the World Tweeted, Searched in 2010

By Audrey Watters / December 9, 2010 3:30 PM / View Comments

It's that time of year once again for the litany of year-end reviews. We're writing our own here at ReadWriteWeb, of course. But today both Google and Twitter announced their

Personal Info Aggregator Rapleaf Hires Chief Privacy Officer

By Mike Melanson / November 29, 2010 2:33 PM / View Comments

Rapleaf, the personal information aggregation service, has brought on a new member of the team to serve as general counsel and chief privacy officer. For the San Francisco startup that

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