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Would be patent-trolls searching through commit logs for ideas to patent sounds like a scare-story on a local news station, and the goods news is that there aren't any
The other day, I was at a local coffee shop trying to troubleshoot a page on my cartoon site. I didn't have my trusty laptop with me, but I no
Sean Ammirati of mSpoke is at SXSW in Austin, TX (USA). He is reporting for Read/WriteWeb throughout the event. Today's keynote was a conversation between Limor Fried of Adafruit Industries
Oftentimes, when you hear the arguments for "Why open source?", they are aimed at convincing companies to use open source software. But the other piece of the argument is, of
Google keeps on slimming down its product line to focus on what CEO Larry Page calls its "big bets." Today it offered updates on five products that will be going
The back-to-school season marks the end of a number of summer camps and summer programs, including the close of Google's Summer of Code which officially wraps up today. Now in
Last week, ReadWriteWeb and RWW Jobwire both reported on Twitter acquiring Rael Dornfest's company, Values of n. The acquisition brought Rael to Twitter, along with products Sandy and Stikkit. The
After the collapse of the economy two years ago, a market force took effect that has led to the "cratering," of a small but telling sector of the enterprise search
In a world awash with an ever-expanding number of location-aware sets of data, what's a person to do who wants to make a great map? Spanish conservation-centric User Experience design
Yesterday former Google Wave engineer Dhanji R. Prasanna wrote on his blog about why he is leaving the company. It's an interesting look at Google's company culture, but there's
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