How Betaworks Works: R&D; Lab For the Web

Last week at the ReadWriteWeb 2WAY Summit, our COO Sean Ammirati spoke to Betaworks CEO John Borthwick. Betaworks has funded and incubated a number of companies in the real-time Web market, such as TweetDeck, Bit.ly and Chartbeat. Betaworks is an unusual organization: part holding company, part investment firm, part incubator. In his conversation with Sean, … Read more

The Atavist: How Multimedia Should Be Done in Digital Magazines

As media consumption devices evolve, so too does the form content takes on those devices. A great example is a new iPad and iPhone app called The Atavist, which is changing the way nonfiction stories are created and sold. Co-founder Evan Ratliff told the audience at the AdAge Creativity and Technology conference yesterday that The … Read more

After 20 Years, Is The Website About to Become Extinct?

One of the highlights of Internet Week New York, the annual Internet festival in NYC, has been the Digital Archaeology exhibit. It charts the evolution of websites and web design over the past 20 years: from the first ever website in 1991, the CERN site by the Web’s inventor Tim Berners-Lee, to the highly interactive … Read more

Is Schema.org Really a Google Land Grab?

Last week the Web’s three leading search companies – Google, Microsoft and Yahoo! – announced a new structured data collaboration called Schema.org. It includes more than 100 new types of website markup for content like movies, music, organizations, TV shows, products, places and more. The stated aim of Schema.org is to “improve the display of … Read more

VinPass: Wine Lovers Can Now Check In

Today a new social game called VinPass launched. It’s an application for wine lovers to “share wine reviews, win badges and earn real rewards.” VinPass uses the ‘check-in’ paradigm popularized by location-based social network Foursquare and extended into other areas by the likes of GetGlue (entertainment) and Foodspotting (food). In a nutshell, you check-in to … Read more

Sync: Why is it Still Not Solved?

The current Internet era is characterized by multiple devices, including mobile phones, tablets, Internet TVs, netbooks, laptops, and of course the good old PC. One of the key services needed in this multi-device online world is reliable synchronization. Yet faulty or not-quite-optimal sync is one of the problems I experience the most these days. Just … Read more

ThingLink: The First Social Objects Success Story?

Can ‘things’ be social? That’s been one of the most contentious questions around the Internet of Things (when real world objects are connected to the Internet). Several startups have tried to do this, including StickyBits, TalesofThings and Itizen. I’ve been skeptical of these efforts in the past, but a new product called ThingLink is taking … Read more

The State of iPad Usability

The latest report from web usability guru Jakob Nielsen is about iPad usability. It’s the second such report from Nielsen Norman Group and it features in-depth analysis about how people are using iPads. As is usual with Nielsen reports, it also lustily lists all the design flaws that his users found – such as touchable … Read more

Introducing Our New Business Channels Editor: David Strom

Over the past couple of years we’ve been growing our ReadWriteWeb channels. These are subsites of ReadWriteWeb that are targeted at a specific audience. We now have six channels: ReadWriteEnterprise, ReadWriteCloud, ReadWriteHack, ReadWriteBiz, ReadWriteStart and ReadWriteMobile. As our channels have grown, the opportunity has arisen for an experienced editorial manager to join our team. Today, … Read more

The Future of the Smartphone: Holograms & Folding Screens

eYeka, a crowdsourcing company that specializes in “online co-creation” of products, has published some intriguing concepts for future smartphones. eYeka’s community came up with the following list of requirements for a next generation smartphone: a minimalistic, non-complicated design; more features (which may clash with the previous requirement); a design which feels like an extension of … Read more

How Paulo Coelho Uses Social Media

Paulo Coelho is one of the most successful fiction writers today and he actively uses social media to engage with his readers. For the past 25 years the Brazilian author has written many inspirational books, which have garnered him a huge fan base all around the world. I recently discovered Coelho’s writing and have been … Read more

The Future of User Interfaces: Data Visualization

A new iPad app launched this month called Planetary. It visualizes your music collection using the solar system as a metaphor and it’s visually stunning. It also seems gimmicky, at first glance. The concept is that stars are music artists, planets are albums and moons orbiting a planet are the album tracks. You can browse … Read more

YouTube Launches Music Chart (Feat. Rebecca Black in the Top 10)

Today YouTube launched a new music video chart, called the YouTube 100. It’s a popularity index that measures “song traffic” for official music videos and user-uploaded videos. YouTube 100 has similarities to other online music charts, such as Ultimate Chart, MTV’s Music Meter and We Are Hunted. However there are two main differences between the … Read more