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Jon Udell is getting very excited about a new weblog product called Syncato, which is described here: "Syncato is a weblog system designed to extract the maximum potential from the
This morning, as Firefox 4 was officially released to the world, Mozilla Developer Evangelist Christian Heilmann tweeted "So IE9 was downloaded 2.3m times in a day - let's see if that
Wikia, the independent commercial wiki site founded by Wikipedia's Jimmy Wales and Angela Beesley, is releasing components of its very nice social networking toolset under the GNU General Public License
Flickr just announced support for OpenStreetMap, the wiki-like mapping service that allows users to create and edit maps. Starting today, photos that are tagged with an OpenStreetMap node ID will
I recently purchased a copy of an issue of the defunct popular science magazine OMNI from 1978 - three years before I was born. In addition to a lengthy
Clojure is a dialect of the LISP programming language that runs on the Java Virtual Machine. It's becoming increasingly popular as a modern functional programming language. This week O'Reilly
Catching up to Chrome is just part of the Firefox roadmap for 2012. Mozilla's Asa Dotzler has updated the strategy and roadmap for desktop Firefox in 2012. While the Mozilla
Atlassian, the company behind the bug tracker JIRA and the wiki Confluence, announced that its newest product, Bonfire, is leaving beta. Bonfire is a plugin for JIRA and a
Project Gutenberg, the longtime home of free eBooks on the web, has just introduced a mobile-ready version of their hosted content. Called PG Mobile, or Project Gutenberg's Mobile Edition, the
Swirrl is a wiki-like application that was built using Semantic Web technologies and launched as a beta last week. We heard about it in the comments to our post about
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