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Throughout the years, many sites have attempted to organize our online identities. There are people search tools like Spock, Naymz, and Rapleaf, to name a few that can locate your
Continue reading »There was a question posted on Slashdot yesterday in which the asker sought advice on an electronic cash register set up that would output sales data in an open format.
Continue reading »2008 has seen a big change in the way the blogging community communicates with each other. In a nutshell, discussions have become very fragmented. There are two main reasons for
Continue reading »There are many different types of bloggers in the world today - new media journalists, "journalers," video bloggers, and others. One of the types - "diaryists" - record their innermost
Continue reading »It's the weekend, so time to review the Web tech news, reviews and analysis we brought you this week on ReadWriteWeb. On the product side we reported on Facebook hitting
Continue reading »When I first reviewed Plurk for ReadWriteWeb, I had only been using this new lifestreaming service for a little while. After using it for much longer, I've realized that there
Continue reading »Prelaunched social RSS reader Assetbar calls itself the first application built on the company's new “Media Participation Platform” and has a number of remarkable features already that you'll want to
Continue reading »There's a mind-numbing amount of conversations and transactions going on around the internet these days and quality aggregation of content is a very hot trend. When is more too much,
Continue reading »Winners - Web Services Web Services Winners In our article Web 3.0: When Web Sites Become Web Services, we noted that today's Web has terabytes of information available to
Continue reading »digg_url = 'http://digg.com/tech_news/Yahoo_Says_the_Future_Will_be_Modeled_on_Facebook'; digg_bgcolor = '#ffffff'; digg_skin = 'compact'; Saul Hansell at the New York Times gets some people talking at Google and Yahoo! for a write up today
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