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During the iPad announcement, Apple stressed the face that the iPad was not just a fancy media player and web-browsing machine by highlighting the fact that it was porting its
What would you call a real-time semantic analysis tool that plugs in to your blogging software and leverages an API for a huge database of petitions, charities and volunteer opportunities
I've released the 0.9 version of my Nanowrimo novel, which I wrote in 27 days during November 2003. Apparently there were 3680 people all over the world crazy enough to
Moleskine, the traditional maker of high-end notepads, released an iPad app last week that brings its distinctive, black and historically famous notebook to the realm of digital applications. Basically, it
It's iPad 2 Day and we're excited about what that will mean for Reading and Writing on the Web (as per our blog's name, of course). Join site co-Editor Marshall
I'm thinking about re-designing my weblog. While I was busy writing my novel in November, others were exploring the boundaries of the weblog form. Dave Winer re-designed his hugely influential
All this hullaballoo about Movable Type's new licensing structure is just another example of one of the Web's enduring issues: how to make money on the Web when users are
Remember my post last year entitled Gettin' Paid: A Future for Content Creators?. In it I passionately made the case that there is a future for niche writers to make
Though it draws divided opinions from the design community, crowdsourced creative services market crowdSPRING has maintained a sizable user base of designers and writers. The site allows users to submit
We have some great comments in this month's thread for the contest to win a MacBook Air. But today is the last day to get your insights in if
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