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Internet Explorer 6 is the browser that just doesn't want to die, even though it has now been superseded by two generations of Internet Explorer, and Firefox, Safari, Chrome, and
Facebook seems to be testing a new feature that could give it more granular data of people's profiles and strengthen bonds within its social graph. Facebook has started showing
We've written several times here at ReadWriteStart about the benefits - for students and for startups - of offering internship opportunities. Almost 70% of college students say they plan to
This is one post/chapter in a serialized book called Startup 101. For the introduction and table of contents, please click here. Google the phrase "Are you an entrepreneur?" and you'll
When we had the chief scientist of Salesforce.com JP Rangaswami at our 2Way conference in New York earlier this summer, he spoke about how the gamification of apps will change
While it's a holiday arguably celebrating imperialism here in the US, there's a whole world online that's still busy at work. RWW has covered the top Web 2.0 sites in
Forrester has released a new report into the use of virtual worlds in the workplace. The report makes the big claim that "within five years, the 3-D Internet will
Game mechanics have found their way into many aspects of our lives, and the enterprise is poised to be next, according to Salesforce.com Chief Scientist JP Rangaswami. In a session
We told you earlier this week about the Linux 3.0 release candidate, but here's another point of interest: as of the new version, as stated by Wim Coekaert, "every
There is little in the world that provokes the fury of smartphone consumers more than when one of the major carriers institutes a data cap, eliminates tethering or makes customers
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