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Jimmy Wales: Social Web Marketing - Good for Some, Not for All
Written by Lidija Davis / April 21, 2009 6:12 PM / 11 Comments

According to Jimmy Wales, founder of Wikipedia, there are too many Indians and not enough Chiefs in the world of Web 2.0 marketing today. "There is a lot of advice

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Yahoo opens Javascript Developer Center
Written by Richard MacManus / December 15, 2005 2:23 PM

Toni Schneider, who runs the Yahoo Developer Network, just announced the addition of JSON support for various Yahoo APIs and a new Javascript Developer Center. This is designed for people

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Duck Duck Go: Silly Name, Interesting Search Engine
Written by Frederic Lardinois / April 30, 2009 11:03 AM / 6 Comments

The search engine market is obviously dominated by a small number of big players, but that doesn't mean that small companies with interesting ideas can't still get at least a

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Top 20 Websites in US
Written by Richard MacManus / December 7, 2006 3:55 PM / 21 Comments

Web metrics firm Compete has an interesting post, outlining the top 20 websites (for US traffic). According to Compete, all 20 of them got over 20 million unique visitors in

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Microsoft Page Hunt Game to Improve Search?
Written by Dana Oshiro / July 28, 2009 9:57 AM / 1 Comments

Microsoft just launched Page Hunt, a game that presents web pages to players and asks that they guess key words to hunt them down. In the past, RWW has covered

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Our Kids Are Failing - And It's All Wikipedia's Fault!
Written by Sarah Perez / June 23, 2008 9:00 AM / 33 Comments

Talk about a knee-jerk reaction. Yesterday, news broke out in Scotland about how the internet was to blame for Scotland's failing exam pass rates. According to the Scottish Parent Teacher

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Could Wikipedia's Future Be as a Development Platform?
Written by Marshall Kirkpatrick / February 23, 2009 1:21 PM / 15 Comments

Content creation at Wikipedia is slowing down. The already small number of active regular editors is on the decline and Jimmy Wales has called for live edits to be held

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Wikipedia's Inkblots: Normality in Tech and Medicine
Written by Dana Oshiro / July 29, 2009 6:56 PM / 3 Comments

Wikipedia is aflutter with angry psychologists demanding that the community take down reproductions of 10 original Rorschach inkblot plates and their statistically common responses. The Rorschach tests have been used

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Flickr Co-founder Unveils Her New Startup: Hunch
Written by Phil Glockner / March 27, 2009 2:22 PM / 46 Comments

People have been whispering about a new web application in development called Hunch. Today, Flickr co-founder and Hunch head honcho Caterina Fake divulged some more details about the new project

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The Beast of Redmond is Roaring (& Thinking) Again
Written by Bernard Lunn / March 12, 2008 5:35 PM / 5 Comments

Last week Microsoft seemed to wake up from a long hibernation and announced: * No, we are not ceding the browser game to Firefox * Hey, we are cool again

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