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VoiceThread is the kind of application that your parents or grandparents might like. It's an interesting annotation system for photos and video. The company behind it recommends you use it
Continue reading »HP announced a slew of new licensing partnerships this morning as part of their on-demand wholesale DVD service called HP Video Merchant Services. The service allows business customers to
Continue reading »The New York Times announced today that it will syndicate ReadWriteWeb content, as part of a re-designed Technology section on its website. Over the coming weeks you will see ReadWriteWeb
Continue reading »DivShare, an online service for storing and sharing video, photos, music and documents, has had a security breach. The company announced on its blog tonight that "a malicious user" had
Continue reading »Recently I interviewed eProject, an on-demand Project Management company. More than 100,000 users at 650 companies currently use eProject‚Äôs solutions. They run the gamut from Fortune 500 companies to medium-sized
Continue reading »digg_url = 'http://digg.com/tech_news/NewsGator_Launches_Facebook_App_NewsFriends'; digg_bgcolor = '#ffffff'; digg_skin = 'compact'; One of the leading RSS Aggregation startups, NewsGator Technologies, jumped on the Facebook bandwagon today with NewsFriends (add to Facebook
Continue reading »Often people start a company without any clear idea of what a company is. Entrepreneurs closet themselves in the garage and start writing code. While the modern tech world
Continue reading »Next in my series on international web apps is Korea. I have Chang W. Kim, who runs a blog called Web 2.0 Asia, to thank for providing me with all
Continue reading »Today Google announced the public availability of Google Health, after initially launching as a closed beta back in February. It is described as "a safe and secure way to collect,
Continue reading »Not too long ago, there were some grumblings about the state of the tech blogosphere and the industry in general. By spending so much time reading Techmeme, Twitter, FriendFeed, and
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