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Twitter is one of the most talked about services on the web these days. The service has taken off since its inception two years ago at SXSW. The service
Continue reading »Adobe and Lexcycle, the company behind the popular Stanza eBook application, announced today that they are working together with the Internet Archive on turning the Stanza online catalog system into
Continue reading »Wesabe and the UK Telegraph Think You Might digg_url = 'http://digg.com/business_finance/Would_You_Manage_Your_Money_Through_The_Newspaper/';digg_bgcolor = '#ffffff';digg_skin = 'normal';Online money management service Wesabe and the UK newspaper giant The Telegraph have entered a partnership
Continue reading »UPDATE 12/11/04: An interesting conversation has developed in the comments to this post, spurred on by Phil Jones who disagreed with my position. Joshua, Liam and Matt Scofield also contributed
Continue reading »If you walk into any suburban Starbucks these days, you won't see people's faces, instead you'll see laptops. Moms and dads increasingly work from home; broadband took over the
Continue reading »We're happy to report that energy is high for the ReadWrite Real-Time Web Summit on October 15th; in addition to a strong Silicon Valley presence, companies are coming from around
Continue reading »ZipGarage is a new site for garage sale enthusiasts to list and scout out local garage sales (or rummage sales, or yard sales, or whatever your preferred nomenclature) in the
Continue reading »That's a dramatic and possibly even sarcastic headline, but it was derived from a real question asked in our current post comparing indie blog platforms Six Apart and Automattic. Commenter
Continue reading »Some users are being shown links to Wikipedia articles about current events clustered in the lists of sources on Google News, Google confirmed today. Those collaboratively written and edited pages
Continue reading »Om Malik reported this evening that Automattic raised a $29.5 million Series B venture round led by Polaris Ventures, and including previous investors True Ventures and Radar Ventures. Perhaps the
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