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Mark Zuckerberg promised to bring democracy to Facebook today with the announcement of a proposed statement of Facebook Principles and a document concerning Rights and Responsibilities. Those proposals and all
Continue reading »Jon Udell is getting very excited about a new weblog product called Syncato, which is described here: "Syncato is a weblog system designed to extract the maximum potential from the
Continue reading »OpenID has had a lot of big supporters, but this week President Elect Barack Obama's Change.gov added the ability for users to log in using an OpenID account and to
Continue reading »Yesterday morning the web's largest web tech blog added video comments courtesy of of live video startup Seesmic. About 24 hours later, video comments had turned into a mini-trend with
Continue reading »At the beginning of this week we introduced a new comments feature on Read/WriteWeb, called SezWho. Basically it introduces comment rating, reputation and filtering to this blog. SezWho was created
Continue reading »We've mentioned Disqus here on ReadWriteWeb numerous times. You can even preview Disqus' popular commenting system across numerous personal and major blogs. It's been taking off since it hit
Continue reading »Our network blog has just announced an annual 'Day Without Google', starting tomorrow April 1st. ASE editor Charles Knight writes: "All we’re asking is that for One Day you try
Continue reading »36,119 words. Here's the latest (ch.42 onwards). I'd be interested to know if anyone is reading this and if so, what are your thoughts. I don't have much time to
Continue reading »digg_url = 'http://digg.com/software/fav_or_it_New_RSS_Reader_Aims_to_Integrate_Commenting'; digg_bgcolor = '#ffffff'; digg_skin = 'compact'; fav.or.it is a new type of RSS Reader currently in private beta, which aims to solve the long-standing issue of
Continue reading »Weblogs and Wikis are authoring tools that enable everyday people to write to the Web. However one part of the Writeable Web is often overlooked: weblog comments. Often some of the best
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