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The good old days of print journalism are becoming just that - good old days, the domain of old timers who reminisce about tape recorders and digging through other people's
Continue reading »With the excitement building about Apple's iPhone, and lots of third party apps being developed for it, now is a good time to find out how many R/WW readers will
Continue reading »GumGum is a new license management solution for content owners that its founders say solves a serious problem with online content distribution. "Offline, content is licensed for a finite period
Continue reading »Last week I started my review of a JupiterResearch report entitled RSS Readers: Addressing Market Opportunities with an Innovative News Medium. I covered the first couple of pages of the
Continue reading »Post Web 2.0 Expo, time to get back to work and thank our sponsors. Also of course thanks to our readers and writers! Read/WriteWeb's sponsors are: Wild Apricot is bringing
Continue reading »Startup e-book publishing house Smashwords has sussed out a distribution agreement with Sony Electronics that will allow for user creation of publishing accounts and expedited publishing and distribution of books
Continue reading »Update: Unfortunately we have had to re-set the poll, 12 hours after it went live, due to some suspicious voting behavior. We have now blocking repeat voters by Cookie and
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 »Hearst Magazines Digital Media Web sites, including Seventeen.com and PopularMechanics.com, are rolling out Instant Messaging functionality for their readers to communicate with. Can group chat keep fickle web readers on
Continue reading »This post may ring a bell for all the non-Silicon Valley readers. Firstly an admission: I hardly ever write about my home country, New Zealand. The reason for that is
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