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The Internet is a mess these days. Conversations are distributed and fragmented; a blog post's comments will almost surely appear on a number of sites other than the author's blog.
Continue reading »Google announced a new feature today for their Google News web site that allows people involved in news stories to post dissenting (or concurring) view points next to published news
Continue reading »Last month, we posed the question "are trolls ruining social media?" - a topic that seems to have reared its ugly head once again over the weekend, this time with
Continue reading »Personal search engine provider Lijit, which raised $3.3 million last July, will announced tomorrow that they have acquired BigSwerve for an undisclosed sum. BigSwerve, which was formed in 2006, has
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 »This week's RWW Live podcast show (Monday 3.30pm PST) is on the topic of online music. We have 2-3 very special guests (so far we have representatives from Yahoo and
Continue reading »Web design firm 37Signals has kindly given me 5 copies of their 171-page PDF book, Getting Real, to give away. Retailing for $19 on the 37Signals website, the book is
Continue reading »Toonlet is a new site where you can create your own cartoon strips with customized characters and leave cartoons as comments in response to other peoples' strips. It's fun, fast
Continue reading »Commenting on blogs is - by and large - broken. Designed with the hope of proffering interaction among bloggers and readers, commenting has generally devolved into a series of one-off
Continue reading »Due to demand in the comments, 3 new IM clients have been added to the poll. You can now vote for Pidgin, Miranda, and Apple's iChat. Apologies for omissions! Our
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