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Flickr, the ever-more-popular photo-sharing service, has a five-year history of apps built on its API. From the interesting to the useful to the pretty to the downright silly, these applications
Information Architect firm iA is at the final stages of its latest 'Web Trend Map', an annual visualization that shows prominent Internet trends, products, companies and people. This year ReadWriteWeb
Web apps are in some ways becoming micro-engines for getting us through our day. They tell us if our flight is on time. We use them to tell people
Four years ago, I was among many people who were blown away by a speech that Barack Obama made at the 2004 Democratic National Convention. Then in November 2004, exactly
Adding photos to your blog is one of the best ways to enhance your content and attract attention to your writings. The only problem is that finding quality photos to
Blog network 9rules has developed a custom-built search engine for its members' content. I've always admired 9rules' philosophy (note: R/WW used to be a member), because they're all about original
Searching around for an image for a blog post is one of the most frustrating procedures of blogging. It could take hours to find that perfect image. These are
We have been ending the week here with an infographic we find that looks to have some value for at least a snapshot of the market. This week, the Horn
Amazon Web Services' (AWS) Elastic Beanstalk launched last week. The platform-as-a-service (PaaS) points to the increasing popularity of platform services. Elastic Beanstalk supports Java. It will include support for additional
Blogged Live from DEMOfall by Alex Iskold BuzzLogic has unveiled a solution today which helps marketers keep track of social influence. Based on your topic of interest, BuzzLogic software turns
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