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Over the weekend, Twitter's trending topics were once again the target of an attack, this time implemented by the members of the infamous image board 4chan, the site known for
Continue reading »Yesterday morning the web's largest web tech blog added video comments courtesy of of live video startup Seesmic. About 24 hours later, video comments had turned into a mini-trend with
Continue reading »So Russell Beattie has decided to call it a day. I admit his decision surprised me, because I've always enjoyed reading Russ' well-informed commentary on the mobile Web. However it
Continue reading »On May 22 we reported that Eurekster, a custom search engine provider, had been down for the past two days and users were wondering if the company would be back.
Continue reading »Although we're not sure they actually understand governance statements, we know they can scrape them. In the past year Twitter has noticed an influx in bots and to curb
Continue reading »We just spent a whole day talking about the real-time web a the RWW Real-Time Web Summit. While the general mood was obviously extremely upbeat, a few sessions at the
Continue reading »Google today announced that it has teamed up with eBay and PayPal to fight phishing scams more effectively. Starting today, Google will authenticate every email that claims to be from
Continue reading »The MobileMe service from Apple has been presenting its users with problems since day one. First, it snuck quietly onto computers by being bundled with iTunes. We seemed to
Continue reading »In the early days of blogging you could go to the Technorati Blog Index, enter some identifying terms for a particular niche topic and discover what the top blogs were
Continue reading »I just found a more useful way to search than Google. (Sort of.) It only works for a defined use case, but, in a search market that is 85% going
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