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Cartoon: Blogging Was Made Possible by...

By Rob Cottingham / October 19, 2009 7:09 AM / View Comments

The new FTC guidelines for disclosure by bloggers have stirred up some anger among bloggers accustomed to getting free stuff and blogging about it without the heavy hand of governmental

Survey Says: 60% of You Plan to Buy an iPad 2

By Marshall Kirkpatrick / March 2, 2011 9:11 PM / View Comments

Today was iPad 2 Day and we've been running a poll asking readers if you'll plop down the $500 to buy one. I have to confess, I wasn't hugely moved

Older People Not Using Smartphones or Digital Media

By Richard MacManus / August 2, 2011 11:00 PM / View Comments

Older Internet consumers are very low users of smartphones and online media, states a new report from McKinsey. To analyze this more, we decided to compare the youngest and oldest

Ads in RSS should be measured by branding value, NOT click-through

By Richard MacManus / May 28, 2005 3:25 PM

I have a theory about ads in RSS. It's based on my assumption that people won't click on ads in feeds enough for publishers to make much money. So I

BlogRize: Social News Gets Personal

By Sarah Perez / April 30, 2008 11:52 AM

The idea behind BlogRize is that the "wisdom of the crowds" works best if you have the right crowd. While sites like Digg.com have chosen to go mainstream, BlogRize believes

Google Readies For the Tablet Invasion with eBook Technologies Acquisition

By Mike Melanson / January 12, 2011 6:47 PM / View Comments

Google finished off 2010 with the long-awaited launch of its e-book marketplace, "Google eBookstore". Beyond Google's already 6 million strong library of titles, its device-agnostic approach was seen by many

New Google News is More Personal and Spontaneous

By Klint Finley / June 30, 2010 5:20 PM / View Comments

Google News today announced it is rolling out a new layout with new features designed to bring readers a more personalized, local and social news experience. While still highlighting

People Using Pseudonyms Leave Better Blog Comments [STUDY]

By Dave Copeland / January 16, 2012 8:30 AM / View Comments

People who use pseudonyms - as opposed to remaining anonymous or using their real identity - are more likely to leave high-quality comments on blogs and other Web sites, according

NY Times Says Paywall Won't Affect Sideways Blog Traffic

By Chris Cameron / May 25, 2010 1:00 PM / View Comments

The New York Times is currently working on a new metered paywall structure for their online news portal that will limit non-subscribed news readers to a limited amount of stories

Who Is Syndicating Your Content? CopyGator Knows

By Rick Turoczy / January 21, 2009 11:19 PM

It's no secret, we here at ReadWriteWeb are fans of RSS. Still, we have to admit that the format has its benefits and its drawbacks. In a world of RSS

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