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On a less serious note than my previous post, it also occured to me that bloggers are like rock n roll bands. The best bands explore a different theme each
ReadWriteWeb is looking for a new blogger to join our team. Ideally we're after a blogger based in Silicon Valley, who can attend the local events on our behalf and
James Governor of analyst firm Redmonk has posted a thoughtful piece on how blogging is changing the analyst and PR landscapes. When he wrote this part, he may as well
More tinkering. Last night I made the header and footer fixed width, evened up the right-hand column's width in relation to the left column, added more white space to the
Bad economies always drag repression in their wake and social media is no exception to this rule. One of the worst instances is the recent arrest of Ali Abdulemam, a
It's happening to more and more of the blogs I read: the personality, quirkiness and unique voice that once made them so appealing to me are fading. In their place,
MOG's $5 all-you-can-eat streaming music subscription service has finally launched. Although we interviewed CEO David Hyman in mid October, the music industry tweetmeme_url = 'http://www.readwriteweb.com/readwritestart/2009/12/mog-5-service-launches-spotify.php'; tweetmeme_source = 'rww'; has changed
There has been a lot of discussion recently about the changing face of the blogging landscape. On one hand many bloggers have turned to the likes of FriendFeed and Twitter
A few days ago Ryan Waggoner launched PRManna - a site for startup companies to offer themselves as news sources to the tech blogging community. Similar to Peter Shankman's Help
Andrew Keen is no stranger to controversy. He has irritated bloggers by equating Web 2.0 with communism and enraged citizen journalists with his best selling book, Cult of the Amateur:
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