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According to a Bloomberg report this morning, early-stage startups have a new friend in very high places. The tweetmeme_url = 'http://www.readwriteweb.com/readwritestart/2009/09/barack-obama-loves-startups-ne.php'; tweetmeme_source = 'rww'; U.S. Commerce Department is establishing a
Automated translation services seem to be getting more and more traction these days. Today, we saw announcements about new translation related products from both Microsoft and telephony service JahJah. Microsoft
I used to think the Semantic Web was the Moby Dick of the Web. But now I think the Google OS and Office is. In the famous novel, Moby Dick
FaceoffIM is a chat client developed specifically for Facebook Chat users to stay connected to their online friends without a web browser and Facebook's suspiciously social interface. According to developer
We reported earlier today about Microsoft's 10-point list on why Google Apps isn't ready for the enterprise. Now Zimbra, an innovative Web Office startup focused on messaging and collaboration, has
One of the fantastic things about being an entrepreneur is that you can define your own working conditions. From Craigslist's modest Sunset District apartment headquarters to Twitter's stylish new digs,
Startups may need help recruiting online just like more traditional companies, but when it comes to also finding advice, getting feedback or seeking early partnerships, it's not easy to meet
Google's powerpoint competitor is expected to be released very soon, according to reports circulating. The Inquirer says the product will be called Presently. It wouldn't surprise me if Presently
I've become very interested in the "Universal Canvas", a term popularized by Microsoft and subsequently analyzed by Jon Udell. First of all, here are two definitions of the Universal Canvas:
Last night I published the first part of my interview with two senior Sun Microsystems engineers, Tim Bray (Director of Web Technologies) and Radia Perlman (Distinguished Engineer). The interview was
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