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Several weeks ago, I posted a question on Quora asking for the best data blogs. There have been 26 replies with dozens of blogs recommended. Interestingly, when I looked
We weren't kidding when we said Wikis are now serious business. For music, WikiAudio is providing a new way to educated music fanatics. While music fans visit sites like
The World War II papers of British computer scientist and codebreaker Alan Turing went up for auction today at Christie's in London, but failed to reach the minimum price set
Few programming languages are as revered as the functional programming language Lisp and its dialects like Common Lisp and Scheme. Yet Dream.in.Code contributor rahulbatra decided to get started with
About 18 months ago, I came across Lalit Pant, the brain behind the Kojo desktop learning environment, working as a volunteer math teacher at the Himiyota School in India. Lalit,
Digg and Revision3 co-founders Kevin Rose and Jay Adelson have provided crowdsourcing startup 3Crowd Technologies and its founder Barrett Lyon with an early Christmas present of funding. Lyon says the
The travel geeks at Thomson have created a data visualization you can dance to. They tracked the top-level dance genres over the past century, and expressed the data as an
Microsoft's gesture interface Kinect turns one year old this weekend; it was the 4th of November 2010 when it was first publicly available. The device has taken the world by
Egypt's January revolution was not caused by tech but tech played a role, as a cursory glance at ReadWriteWeb's stories on the country show. Internally and externally, geeks came to
The ReadWriteWeb Real-Time Web Summit in New York City is just one week away! We'll be working hard together on understanding the future of real-time data delivery, social networking, media,
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