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Worldreader.org has just finished a proof of concept for e-reader use in the African country of Ghana. Verdict? Yeah, it works. It helps increase literacy. So they're going to do
It's the one year anniversary of the launch of the iPad. But has the iPad had as much impact on the online world as smartphones like the iPhone and Android
outQuib, which has been developed over the past four months, launches today in private, invite only beta. (ReadWriteWeb readers can click here for access to a limited number of invites
AppSumo, which is sort of like GroupOn or MacHeist for web apps, is offering $1,543 worth of credits towards developer tools and services like Linode, Heroku, Recurly and MongoHQ
Mobile credit card transaction platform Square is coming to the nation's largest retailer. Square has struck a deal with Wal-Mart that will bring the dongle into retail stores across the
This could be your next social productivity platform. It's free, it's cloud-based, it's synchronized, and it can integrate with your Gmail. And even if you've never heard of Salesforce.com, you'll
After only 100 days and fifteen updates, Google has taken the "beta" label off Chrome, its WebKit based browser. Given that the company has a penchant for keeping products like
Feeling information overloaded? No doubt one of the sources of stress in your life are the unread items that await you daily in your RSS reader. No matter how many
Brijit is an interesting new service that supplies magazine abstracts for those of us too busy to read through every print publication we're subscribed to. If you don't subscribe to
Last week, we looked at some of the statistics gleaned from ChubbyBrain's new Funding Recommendation Engine. To recap, the recommendation engine helps entrepreneurs find the rest investor match, based on
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