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While few of us are bold enough to lay claim to Nostradamus-like powers of prophecy, it's still interesting to read industry predictions. ReadWriteWeb recently released a list of tech predictions
Real-time local newswire service Fwix has announced that they are opening their API to all interested developers. Although the startup, which launched just over a year ago, has worked on
digg_url = 'http://digg.com/tech_news/Adam_vs_Eve_Does_The_Blogosphere_Have_A_Gender'; digg_bgcolor = '#ffffff'; digg_skin = 'compact'; Sharon Brogan has been publishing the Watermark blog for the past four years. She keeps a page, aptly titled "Here
Interesting edition of the Gillmor Gang this week, focusing on RSS and Web content models. The guests were Stephen O'Grady from analyst firm Redmonk and Rafat Ali from the excellent
Blogging is fast, informal and easy to do. Spelling, grammar and factual errors happen - but do they make a material impact on the success of a blogger? A small
RateItAll, a social network based around online reviews and opinions, has released a new distributed rating widget. It enables users to not only view (read) a widget, but to interact
Back in the early 90's I used to read William S. Burroughs books and for a while I was quite taken with his "cut-up" method of writing. The cut-up technique
Today, the Federal Supreme Court of the United Arab Emirates, acting as the "State Security Court," sentenced five bloggers to prison time. Pioneering Emirati blogger Ahmed Mansour received the harshest
In this article I draft guidelines for a Fractal Blogosphere and suggest that it be used as a measure of scale in the weblogging world. The goal is to help bloggers, particularly new ones, easily fit into
Last month we showed you some of the more popular and useful Adobe AIR applications (see "6 Adobe AIR Apps to Check Out"), but there are so many great Adobe
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