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Lending Club is an online lending community where people can borrow and lend money, bypass the banks, and supposedly get better rates. What's really interesting about this is that Lending
Continue reading »Parties are fun, but a really great party means the morning after is spent untagging photographs on Facebook. You were tweetmeme_url = 'http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/facebook_for_iphone_30_your_little_black_book.php'; tweetmeme_source = 'rww'; having a perfectly
Continue reading »If you've been wondering how the OpenSocial platform will look in MySpace, its biggest implementation, today's the day you can take a first look. Right on schedule the first batch
Continue reading »When you're installing a new Facebook application, you probably don't think about the app's privacy policy, but perhaps you should. After all, the privacy policy is where the company spells
Continue reading »Today TravBuddy, a social network built around travel, announced that it has hit the one million user mark. The network was launched in 2005, but over the past six months
Continue reading »Yesterday major electronics retailer Best Buy and internet powerhouse Google announced a partnership designed to help the retailer compete in the mobile sales arena. In addition to other Best Buy
Continue reading »In our post 35 Ways to Stream Your Life, Josh Catone listed 35 apps that aggregate all the little bits of your online life. Commenter matthewvb sees some irony in
Continue reading »Kiva.org is the world's first person-to-person lending web site that helps empower entrepreneurs in the developing world by connecting them with others who lend them small amounts of money called
Continue reading »Super Rewards, a monetization solution for online games and social networks, announced that developers can now implement its virtual currency platform on any social network, virtual world, or online games.
Continue reading »The latest episode of RWW Live, our live podcast show, kicks off at 3.30pm PST Monday (6.30pm EST). The topic is Mobile Web Development and we have guests from Google,
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