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Back in the 90s, it was a good thing to have your own dot com domain. But that isn't good enough for some companies, and over the summer ICANN made
Chris Poole delivered the most powerful 10 minutes of Web philosophy of the afternoon at Web 2.0. The man formerly known as moot - founder of anonymous image sharing den
Conferences are a strange part of the Web's future, where important stuff happens offline. The big sessions might be streamed live, but there's a reason the in-person parts tend to
We've been watching with some interest - shall we say - as AOL attempts to secretly prepare for a MapQuest social network called mqVibe. It hasn't been announced yet, but
After seeing today's "Facebook is as Big as the Internet of 2004" story, and the graph of internet users beginning in 1995, I began to think back to my own
Philosophically, the open source concept borrows some selected elements from socialism. It upholds a notion of the "common good," it eschews the appearance of authority or hierarchy, and it often
Something cool is coming to your neighborhood. AOL appears to be preparing us for some kind of neighborhood-based social network built around MapQuest (remember them?). It has registered a bunch
There wasn't a lot of outright prophecy emerging from the Dreamforce conference three weeks ago, but Salesforce.com CEO Marc Benioff did say this: "Facebook is eating the Web. And the
Despite the Google Plus announcements and the passionate responses to Facebook's f8 conference, the biggest story to hit ReadWriteWeb this week was that Wadah Khanfar, the director of Al
Remember the last time when an Internet site tried to be all things to all people, limit the way that they accessed their content, and tried to make themselves into
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