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The first time I stood in a Major League Baseball clubhouse was a month after the original iPad came out. My editor at the time was standing next to me
This week ReadWriteWeb is running a series of posts analyzing the 5 biggest Web trends of 2009. So far we've explored these trends: Structured Data, The Real-Time Web, Personalization. The
A new report from Symantec suggests that nearly 15% of all the videos posted on Facebook are attempts at "likejacking," a derivation of clickjacking where malicious programs take over a
Looking for a job? You're probably about to find one. By the year 2018 there will be 1.4 million job openings for so-called "computer specialists" - that's everyone from developers
News surfaced yesterday that a sovereign wealth fund representing the Chinese government wants to buy a substantial amount of Facebook stock. According to anonymous sources to Business Insider, China wants
The company BitTorrent announced a significant milestone today: 100 million monthly active users of its software, BitTorrent Mainline and µTorrent. These clients use the BitTorrent protocol, a peer-to-peer file-sharing protocol
The Android Developer Console has been experiencing numerous issues and outages over the past several days, Google confirms. As of this morning, these problems remain unresolved. Beginning March 31, many
Most brands are doing their best to engage and serve their audience via social media. Those of us who are in charge of social for a brand pour over statistics
As of March, the social entertainment service GetGlue has passed the million user mark, a significant milestone for any startup. It now also boasts 100 million data points - likes,
Jailbreaking, the act of hacking your iPhone or iPod Touch so that it allows for the installation of unapproved third-party applications, is a popular activity among the tech community. But
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