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The big news of the night is Yahoo's release of a new technology portal, aimed squarely at non-geeks (see site tour). To make the point it's not for geeks, the
digg_url = 'http://digg.com/tech_news/Wikia_Acquires_Grub_from_Looksmart'; digg_bgcolor = '#ffffff'; digg_skin = 'compact'; As part of their ongoing quest to create an open, people-powered search platform, Wikia has acquired Grub, a ditributed web
Today we're launching a new channel called ReadWriteStart, in which we'll profile early stage startups and entrepreneurs. As well as startup profiles, we aim to help entrepreneurs in the critical
David Warthen, co-founder of search engine Ask.com (formerly Ask Jeeves) has joined citizen journalism site Allvoices as its Chief Technology Officer. Warthen was co-founder, and CTO for, Ask Jeeves. As
According to a number of rumors this morning, Google is about to acquire the well-known game development company Valve. Valve is best known for its Half-Life games and Steam, a
Fabio Sisinni of PayPal's Mobile team was at this week's CTIA Wireless 2011 conference in Orlando, Florida to talk about the company's vision for mobile commerce. Paypal's usage on mobile
During his weekly address this morning, President Obama named Aneesh Chopra as the nation's first Chief Technology Officer. Chopra, who has effectively been doing much the same job at a
According to the Zuula blog, former search king pretender Accoona has finally given up on becoming a major search player. When Accoona was officially launched in December 2004, at a
Gartner is once again taking a look at the "hype cycle" for technologies and trying to assess where technologies lie along the bumpy road from technology trigger to productivity. This
I was reading a post by Ryan Stewart, who is my main source of news and information about anything to do with RIA (Rich Internet Applications). Wikipedia defines RIA as
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