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The Next Web Conference happened today in Amsterdam. It was a one day event hosted by Scott Rafer of MyBlogLog fame and was a mix of presentations from startups and
Microsoft says they are sorry for all the time you wasted because updating IE isn't an automatic process. This and more in today's Daily Wrap. Sometimes it's difficult to catch
This morning, Microsoft officially revealed the future of its Windows Phone mobile operating system, a release known as "Mango." Now, the first set of developer tools to work with the
The change in emphasis for HTML5 away from just content and more toward functionality, coupled with a much deeper impact from Apple on the broader model of computing than even
Windows 8 may be released as soon as April 2012, according to ZDNet's Mary Jo Foley. Foley writes that according to a "trusted source" Microsoft is on track to
ReadWriteWeb released several of our year end leaderboard lists this week with top honors going to Google+ and Google Chrome in two of them, Top 10 Social Web Products of
Here is a summary of the week's Web Tech action on Read/WriteWeb. Apologies for missing last week's wrapup, due to travel. Note that you can subscribe to the weekly
Microsoft is already ditching is much criticized "native HTML5" term. "I don't know that you'll see us refer to native HTML in the future," the company's new Internet Explorer
R/WW Network blog last100 has been busy reviewing new Internet TV services. This week last100 editor Steve O'Hear hands-on tested and wrote reviews of three Internet TV applications: VeohTV, which
Mono for Android, aka MonoDroid, has just launched its Android preview program. MonoDroid, for those unaware, is a development stack for using C# and core .NET APIs to develop Android-based
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