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Google Plus is Eating Startups

By Marshall Kirkpatrick / July 21, 2011 9:21 AM / View Comments

Google Plus, the ambitious company-wide social network launched late last month, was reportedly built in secret over an extended period of time by scores of engineers and social software designers

Why Data Portability is Important For Web Personalization

By Guest Author / April 8, 2008 8:27 PM

Fifteen or so years into the evolution of the web, we already have many of the key ideas and technologies in place to start describing and sharing personal preference information

MySpaceID: MySpace Sides with the Open Stack

By Rick Turoczy / December 8, 2008 10:50 PM

A few months ago, MySpace began to reveal details about its answer to Facebook Connect - MySpace Data Availability. At the time, we were left to guess what the offering

Health Care at SXSW - Health Getting Hot With Tech Crowd

By Guest Author / March 15, 2008 9:39 PM

SXSW 2008 will most likely be remembered for the Zuckerberg interview controversy. But a more interesting phenomenon, that in some ways broke through at SXSW, was health care and tech.

Exclusive: First Look At Genome, A Next-Gen Social Networking Service

By Sarah Perez / July 8, 2008 11:30 AM

What are the number one problems facing today's social networks? According to the young developer Vladislav Chernyshov they are: privacy issues, distraction and time-wasting, quantity over quality, ads, and lack

Top 5 Web Trends of 2009: Personalization

By Richard MacManus / September 9, 2009 6:00 AM / View Comments

This week ReadWriteWeb is running a series of posts analyzing the 5 biggest Web trends of 2009. Our first post was about Structured Data, our second about The Real-Time Web.

Yahoo Kills SearchMonkey, Rolls Back BOSS, Says YQL Will Live

By Marshall Kirkpatrick / August 17, 2010 10:53 AM / View Comments

One year ago, Yahoo announced that it had signed a deal to replace its own search engine with Microsoft's Bing - but the big question for us was what that

Blue Beanies Pop Up Around the Web Today in Support of Standards

By Marshall Kirkpatrick / November 26, 2007 8:22 AM

Today has been declared Blue Beanie Day, an only slightly tongue-in-cheek day for supporters of web standards to show their solidarity with the cause. Originating in the mind of Douglas

Many Huffington Post Readers Hate Site's New Facebook-Powered Recommendation Engine

By Marshall Kirkpatrick / January 6, 2011 5:48 PM / View Comments

The giant online publisher and aggregator Huffington Post began experimenting with a new content recommendation engine today, powered by Facebook and built by AdaptiveSemantics, the startup the company acquired last

Filter Geeks Try to Solve Info Overload at the Real-Time Web Summit

By Jolie O'Dell / October 15, 2009 1:34 PM / View Comments

How do you create filters for the real-time web? From spam filtration to relevant discovery, the "filter geeks" at the Real-Time Web Summit today are all about creating simple, rich

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