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digg_url = 'http://digg.com/software/Burying_the_Digg_Clones'; digg_bgcolor = '#ffffff'; digg_skin = 'compact'; Editor: This is a guest post by Rogelio Bernal Andreo, founder of CoRank - a service that lets you create
Gartner recently released a couple of reports on how web 2.0 technologies are being used in e-Government. The reports are entitled The E-Government Hype Cycle Meets Web 2.0 and Government
sponsored by: This week: business folk getting interested in Web 2.0, Adam Curry podcasting from 2.0 perspective, cool Web 2.0 'mini-apps', wrap-up of the adverts in RSS debate, Bosworth's Web
Wikipedia visitors can now leverage a new level of security and privacy regarding their reading habits, thanks to the site's newly announced support for HTTPS browsing. Ryan Lane, a Wikipedia
Ektron and SitePoint did a survey of 5,000 web developers over the US summer, and have just released the results in a report entitled The State of Web Development 2006/2007.
Next week we're starting a new series of posts we call the ReadWriteWeb Question of the Day. In those posts we'll answer, with the help of topical experts we know
From the minds behind programming Q&A site StackOverflow comes Super User, the smart, simple way to get answers to geeky questions about computer hardware and software. Last fall, we were
Managing coding collaboration just got a lot easier. GitHub, the web-based code hosting project, announced today the introduction of "Organizations," an easier way to manage group-owned code repositories. "Organizations" will
We weren't kidding when we said Wikis are now serious business. For music, WikiAudio is providing a new way to educated music fanatics. While music fans visit sites like
In my podcast with Alex Barnett the other day, I mentioned that the Read/Write Web (the theory, not my site) isn't just about writing as we usually think of it
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