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Is it just me, or does the list of winners announced for the 2006 Bloggies (the blogging oscars) bear a striking resemblance to the last 5-6 years? Slashdot, Boing Boing,
Continue reading »Universal McCann has released a new report on the impact of social media (such as blogs, social networks, online video) on the media landscape. It surveyed 17,000 Internet users worldwide
Continue reading »digg_url = 'http://digg.com/tech_news/Technorati_Launches_New_Topics_Feature'; digg_bgcolor = '#ffffff'; digg_skin = 'compact'; Blog search engine Technorati today announced a new feature: topics. Topics is a river-of-news style aggregator of posts from top
Continue reading »That's a dramatic and possibly even sarcastic headline, but it was derived from a real question asked in our current post comparing indie blog platforms Six Apart and Automattic. Commenter
Continue reading »This week as part of our focus on Non-Profits, I did a Read/WriteTalk podcast with Brian Bailey - the author of The Blogging Church. While Brian's focus is obviously
Continue reading »I've been trying to figure out a way to do a daily Web 2.0 update with links - without being, you know... one of those blogs that just links to
Continue reading »The Read/WriteWeb Job Board has now been combined with the Job Boards at two popular Web Business blogs, VentureBeat and Alarm:Clock. This means that when you post a job
Continue reading »Tonight Google unveiled its online Calendar. As usual whenever Google releases a product these days, it prompted me to ponder the Google Office :-) I'm convinced it's around the corner,
Continue reading »On my ZDNet blog, I discuss social news site reddit.com with co-founder Alexis Ohanian and compare their collaborative filtering system with Digg's. Reddit may have a jump on Digg when
Continue reading »In this exclusive interview with ex-Excite founder and current JotSpot CEO Joe Kraus, I discuss with Joe the Web Office and his 'Embrace and Extend' theory. "Our goal wasn't just
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