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Streamy, which calls itself a "real-time news reading and sharing site," opened its doors today after an 18-month long private beta. Streamy is a mix between an RSS reader, a
Continue reading »Earlier this week a Sydney Morning Herald article claimed that Facebook "may be costing Australian businesses $5 billion a year." The quote is from an analytics firm called SurfControl, in
Continue reading »I don't remember what I did last Monday, do you? I'd have to think pretty hard to remember what I did even on my last birthday, and that was only
Continue reading »This week: ETech notes, Yahoo love-in, Web 2.0 acquisition deals continue, Hacking Web 2.0, ubiquitous storage. ETech Takeaways I was on holiday the week ETech occurred, so I've been spending
Continue reading »One of the more popular panels at SXSW Interactive this year was one called Beyond Aggregation. The panel included our very own Marshall Kirkpatrick, as well as Gabe Rivera (Techmeme),
Continue reading »Sometimes, news on the web is noticeably slow - especially in the weekends. It's ironic in a way, considering that millions of articles get written everyday and many go unnoticed. To
Continue reading »Sometimes, even HTML is just too hard. In this postmodern world, we're all professionally fragmented jacks of all trades, and few of us have the patience (read: OCD) for learning
Continue reading »digg_url = 'http://www.digg.com/tech_news/BuiltWith_com_Technology_Profiler_Launches_Today'; digg_bgcolor = '#ffffff'; digg_skin = 'compact'; A new technology profiling web application from Australia, BuiltWith.com, launched today. BuiltWith.com is an interesting site that reveals the behind
Continue reading »sponsored by: This week: Summary of Google Factory Tour, Recruitment 2.0, Rollups, Techie post of the week, Web 1.0 Summit. Google Factory Tour The Factory Tour and accompanying webcast received
Continue reading »Are you subscribing to too many blogs? Tired of the same old stuff flowing through your feeds? Think there's a better way? Well, I have just the idea for you.
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