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Technorati says blogging is mainstream, we think the numbers indicate otherwise. Blog search engine and ad network Technorati released its 5th annual State of the Blogosphere report and the numbers
Continue reading »In the last few months, we've focused from time to time on design and how it affects startups. One of the larger issues that comes up that goes hand-in-hand with
Continue reading »I'm in a stage right now where there are lots of details that I'm juggling in my life, both in the real world and my weblog world. My job is
Continue reading »The necessary components of a mash-up according to the panelists are AJAX or a similar client-side technology, APIs in the backend (or RSS and/or scraping if need be - although
Continue reading »Most experts agree that Google won't make us stupid. Indeed, 76% of technology stakeholders and critics interviewed by the Pew Research Center's Internet & American Life Project and the Imagining
Continue reading »I've been approved as one of the beta testers for Google's new AdSense for RSS feeds. So I'm going to be running Google ads in my feed for a few
Continue reading »UPDATE 12/11/04: An interesting conversation has developed in the comments to this post, spurred on by Phil Jones who disagreed with my position. Joshua, Liam and Matt Scofield also contributed
Continue reading »Read/WriteWeb has a couple of jobs open currently: Silicon Valley-based Writer: we're looking for a writer based in San Francisco or Silicon Valley, to cover news and events happening in
Continue reading »If Information Flow can be likened to a river, then lately I've only had time to occasionally splash water on my face as refreshment. Which is to say, I've been
Continue reading »Here goes another self-referencing post about blogging. A couple of days ago I clocked up 1 year on this weblog, having started Read/Write Web on 20 April 2003, with an
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