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Who Says the iPad Isn't For Programming? Meet Codify

By John Paul Titlow / October 27, 2011 8:15 AM / View Comments

Tablets like the iPad are ideal for certain activities, but programming is not typically among them. Much like writing text, you can write code on the iPad, but it's more

ReadWriteWeb Gets a COO: Bernard Lunn

By Richard MacManus / December 1, 2008 6:00 AM

I'm very pleased to announce that Bernard Lunn has joined ReadWriteWeb full-time as our Chief Operating Officer. Starting today, Bernard will assume responsibility for most of the non-editorial functions of

Nanowrimo Day 25 - 92% done

By Richard MacManus / November 25, 2003 11:26 PM

46,253 words. Here's the latest (chapter 49 onwards). Two more nights to go and I'll be finished. Yesterday was quite difficult and I wasn't satisfied with my writing. I couldn't

New Web Development and Design Techniques

By Richard MacManus / February 11, 2006 6:29 PM

Came across two great articles today that nicely summarize recent web development and design trends.  Marc Hedlund from O'Reilly wrote a post entitled Web Development 2.0. Despite the YA2.0N title

Cartoon: Siri, Get Me a Cepacol

By Rob Cottingham / February 11, 2012 10:00 AM / View Comments

Today's cartoon may well be an exercise in envy. I'm using an iPhone 3GS, and it'll be another 14 months (or 424 days - not that I'm counting) before I'll

Running on MT

By Richard MacManus / May 7, 2004 1:38 AM

Pardon my dust, I'm in the process of moving my weblog from Radio Userland to Movable Type. Also, as you can see, I've done a re-design. There are still a

Fiction Writing 2.0: Six New Ways To Write The Next Great Novel

By Josh Catone / June 11, 2007 11:15 AM

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Errors By Bloggers Kill Credibility & Traffic, Study Finds

By Marshall Kirkpatrick / October 30, 2008 4:53 PM

Blogging is fast, informal and easy to do. Spelling, grammar and factual errors happen - but do they make a material impact on the success of a blogger? A small

Read/WriteWeb Turns 4

By Richard MacManus / April 21, 2007 7:02 PM

Yesterday, 20 April, was the 4th anniversary of Read/WriteWeb's first official post (although I first tinkered with blogging in March 2002). It's amazing how much has happened in the last

Design for Data II

By Richard MacManus / November 5, 2004 11:21 AM

Quick follow-up on my post from last night. Over the past week James Enck has been writing a series of posts about 'analyst blogging'. Ross Mayfield called it a "blog-based

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