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Jeremy Keith has developed a web app called Adactio Elsewhere, which uses APIs to collect scattered pieces of Web content into one place. It's a nice idea and one that
Yesterday we published an interview with the founder of Instapaper, Marco Arment. In this post on ReadWriteHack, we look at Arment's product development philosophy. And he knows what he's talking
Los Angeles residents recently began seeing a new sort of Obama poster plastered across their city. Instead of promoting "hope," these posters feature U.S. President Barack Obama wearing the Joker's
- How would you spend VC money if you could? (Matt McAlister lists his virtual shopping list -- publisher services is his top pick: "Understanding content and communities is the
Design is a challenging thing for non-designers to wrap our heads around, but we think we know it when we see it done right ("I want it to look 'clean!'").
SnapLogic is one of those kinds of companies we run across where we can say, "Yes, these guys get it." The company provides data integration services that snaps information from
Sending private messages through back channels is nothing new. We do it all the time with emails and direct messages on multiple services. However, sometimes information is just too
For users of the Windows Mobile platform, visiting Facebook while on the go meant loading up the mobile web page in their device's browser. Meanwhile, Blackberry users have had their
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
IBM is launching a token based service for its Rational software that could be the basis for a currency that is used to exchange credits for using cloud-based applications. The
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