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TechCrunch has the scoop on a big new feature launching tomorrow evening at the tech-blog meme aggregator Techmeme (minus buzz words, it's a news tracking site). The new Techmeme leaderboard
Spotted on the blogosphere (via Ryan Stewart): Macromedia's The Kiwi Project, which is about creating read/write web components for Flex. From the intro post: "With the rising interest in AJAX
Lately I've been noticing a number of people criticising the performance of the latest versions of Firefox, since 1.5. With IE7 coming very soon, with many of the features that
The conference is over now and so here's a summary of my blog output from it. I was pumping out the real-time notes over the last 3 days! I didn't
Phil Wainewright wrote an excellent post recently entitled The great Web 2.0 application (s)mash-up. He starts by quoting Mohan Sawhney, professor at Northwestern's Kellogg School of Management: "Five years from
Have you ever wondered what PostSecret would look like if all the confessions were written on toilet paper? Yeah, I never have either. But someone did, and that's why yesterday
Last week we brought you our curated and organic List of Legal Resources For Startups and Entrepreneurs which includes blogs, online legal tools, articles and tips from venture capitalists. Just
Today, I came across a site from Red Hat called Mugshot that neither I nor Sarah Perez had ever heard of. Mugshot is an open source lifestream aggregation service that
Postrank is one of my favorite web services online, I use it all day long, every day. The service performs real-time social media metrics to show you how much discussion
The UK has its own Web 2.0 Conference on 11 November in Brighton, in the form of d.Construct: "d.Construct 2005 is the UKís first grassroots Web 2.0 conference. It is
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