Three More Microsoft WPF News Readers Launched: Forbes, Seattle PI, Daily Mail

Following on from the New York Times Reader last year, made with Microsoft’s rich presentation technology WPF (Windows Presentation Foundation), three more big media companies have released Web/desktop News Readers built with WPF. Tim Sneath from Microsoft notes that the Daily Mail in the UK, forbes.com and the Seattle Post-Intelligencer have all just announced WPF-powered … Read more

The State of the Web-based RSS Reader Market – Feedburner, Pheedo Release Stats

Feedburner has released an interesting new report on web-based RSS Readers, prompted by the recent introduction of Google Reader into its stats (incidentally, for some reason R/WW only increased by around 20% after Google Reader was added to Feedburner; whereas most other tech sites increased by 40+%). RSS Analytics plagued by unreliable stats Feedburner is … Read more

Text2store.com – Mobile Shopping Service To Launch Monday

One of the mobile Web companies in Charles Knight’s 55 Piece Mobile Search Tool Kit was a beta product called Text2store. Charles categorized it as a Mobile Shopping Engine, alongside a similar service called Slifter. Text2store enables mobile users to sign up for shopping coupons and offers from their local shops. The service is officially … Read more

Central Desktop Partners With EditGrid, Adds Online Spreadsheets

Disclosure: Central Desktop is a current sponsor. Today Web Office company Central Desktop announced a new online spreadsheets feature, via a collaboration with HongKong-based company Team and Concepts (TnC) Ltd and its EditGrid product. You may remember we profiled EditGrid last week and touted it as ‘better than Google Spreadsheets’. We said in that post … Read more

Poll: Do You Actually Use OpenID?

As David Lenehan reported today, Digg is the latest company to declare its support for OpenID – the decentralized single sign-on service. This follows on from recent announcements of support from Microsoft and AOL. And as Techcrunch noted, Yahoo, LiveJournal, and Wikipedia are some other organizations that had previously announced their support. It’s clear that … Read more

iReader Previews The Content Behind Links

In October 2005 I reviewed a potentially disruptive search engine called ePrécis, from Syntactica. Unfortunately it got shut down by Google (they “nearly put us out of business”, said Syntactica President Henry Neils). But there was some heavy duty linguistic theory behind ePrécis and the good news is that now Syntactica is back with a … Read more

Talkr Sold – New Owners Plan To Make Money Via Audio Advertising

div for entry content including hero Last month we reported that automated text-to-voice service Talkr was put up for sale, by founder Chris Brooks. Well Talkr has just been acquired – by a company who found out it was for sale via Read/WriteWeb! The buyer is LiveOnTheNet, a Huntsville-based digital media company which is developing … Read more

Living The Blogging Dream

New Zealand’s biggest newspaper, The New Zealand Herald, has run an article about me in Monday morning’s paper. It’s on the back page of the Business section and is entitled Kiwi blogger logs on to make a living. This is the first time I’ve had any mainstream media coverage, so I admit it is quite … Read more

Weekly Wrapup, 12-16 February 2007

Here is a summary of the week’s Web Tech action on Read/WriteWeb. Top Web News It was a relatively quiet week in Web news. There were various mobile announcements from the 3GSM conference in Spain and some product releases (e.g. MS Soapbox). Also Google acquired video game advertising company Adscape. Perhaps the most interesting news … Read more

European Startups and Web Innovation Around The World

Saul Klein, the former Skype global marketing VP who joined VC firm Index Ventures this week, has a great post on his blog about the European startup scene. I spoke to Saul earlier this week and I will write up a post about that conversation next week. But for now, check out Saul’s post – … Read more

Dell 2.0: Launches Digg Clone and Video Sharing Site

This morning Dell unveiled a couple of community-focused sites, essentially jumping into the web 2.0 waters with a splash. They’ve released a digg-like community site called IdeaStorm and a video sharing site called StudioDell. It’s all part of Dell’s “Digital Media plan” and the new products are designed to increase the interaction between Dell and … Read more

Web News: Yahoo/Digg, Web 4.0, Soapbox, Gmail, Index Ventures

– Yahoo implements digg-style voting across some of its products; two opposing headlines pretty much sum this story up… Yahoo Anecdotal’s headline: It takes two to Tango (suggesting interaction between Y! developers and their users); digg’s headline: Yahoo Shamelessly Rips Off Digg and Brags About It. The first digg commenter on the story wittily notes: … Read more

Stray Cinema: Open Source Film-making on the Web

While YouTube and online video is all the rage currently, I often wonder if there’s anything on these video websites other than mentos-coke explosions and bad singing. Don’t get me wrong, I enjoy YouTube as much as the next person – but I am also a bit artsy-fartsy, so I like to see artistic stuff … Read more