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In Chongquing, China - the world’s fastest-growing metropolis - hundreds of small motorcycle firms are using a radical form of collaboration to triple output to 15 million motorbikes per year,
Continue reading »One of the strongest, but least hyped, uses of web 2.0 technologies over the past couple of years has been e-learning. We've covered this topic extensively on Read/WriteWeb - and
Continue reading »Let‚Äôs start from the premise that Search is ‚Äúgame-over‚Ä?. Google has won. The best explanation of Google‚Äôs dominance is in this Read/WriteWeb post. But if there is a Google-killer out
Continue reading »For every 1000 people who read a tech blog post, there may be one that leaves a comment. Lurking in the crowd are any number of people who work for
Continue reading »Rareshare is a social network for people coping with rare diseases like adrenomyeloneuropathy or erythromelalgia. Rareshare was created by David Isserman, in cooperation with Nutra Pharma. Rareshare currently features communities
Continue reading »Panelists: Craig Newmark (Craigslist), Saul Klein (Skype), Tina Sharkey (AOL), Mena Trott (Six Apart), Gil Penchina (Wikia) Pic: Dan Farber; from left-to-right: Tina, Mena, Saul (doing a very good Robert
Continue reading »Thanks to a more technology-savvy workforce, ubiquitous broadband, online collaboration, and social networking tools, it is individual workers, and not IT organizations, that are creating a new trend in business,
Continue reading »For any company that thought social media was a passing fad not worthy of their time, the numbers coming out of a recent study published by Opinion Research Corporation for
Continue reading »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
Continue reading »Social media. Web 2.0. You know what these things are and you take advantage of them every day on the net. Whether you're socializing on Facebook, updating Twitter, or just
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