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I loved tag clouds from the moment I saw them, and I still do. Two years ago, they roamed the social web like buffalo on the pre-Columbian plains of North
The U.S. Supreme Court is planning to hear a case that will determine if an employer may view those text messages you post from your mobile. The ruling could have
Times Reader is an upcoming new application from The New York Times and Microsoft, which lets users read the NY Times electronically using advanced screen reading technology from Microsoft. The
Here at ReadWriteStart, we frequently profile cities outside Silicon Valley that are thriving hot-spots for tech entrepreneurship. Our "Never Mind the Valley" series has featured cities like Austin, London, Montreal,
Simon Waldman, Director of Digital Publishing for Guardian Newspapers, writes: "Gizmodo gets handed an interview with Bill Gates. Good for them, I say - and a smart move by Microsoft.
When an internal announcement leaked out of Yahoo last month that it was "sunsetting" popular social bookmarking service Delicious, that service's users flew into a panic. Yahoo quickly backtracked on
When we look at a city in terms of a map, the map we most often use, whether paper or online, is a street map. Street maps tend to divide
The annual Five on Five gives IBM's predictions for the next five years. The predictions this year are thought provoking but one really caught our attention. The hologram. As
The American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA) relocated its data centers to North Carolina. Instead of relocating 250 servers, they leveraged the opportunity to create a virtual infrastructure. "Rather
Following hot on the heels of the Microsoft-powered NY Times Reader, Adobe has released Adobe Digital Editions Beta - a Rich Internet Application (RIA) for digital publishing and reading. The
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