Can Google China compete with Baidu?

Interesting NY Times profile of Baidu, China’s main search engine and currently the 4th biggest website in the world. It has a market value of $3 billion, but “some analysts” question whether Baidu can keep out competition from Google and Yahoo: “While Baidu continues to gain market share in China — and does so with … Read more

Read/WriteWeb Weekly Highlights

In case your RSS Reader got the better of you over the working week, here’s a snapshot of last week’s Read/WriteWeb posts. The big web tech stories were Times Reader, Zune, Yahoo Mail Beta, iTV. Here are summaries of all our posts this week: New York Times Reader Launches – NY Times releases the beta … Read more

New York Times Reader Launches

The next generation Times Reader desktop application, built by NY Times and Microsoft, has just gone live. At the end of August Read/WriteWeb published exclusive pre-launch screenshots of Times Reader, but now you can download the app and see for yourself. Note that it requires a Windows XP machine and the Microsoft .NET Framework 3.0. … Read more

Netvibes Claims 5 Million Users

Man about town Om Malik bumped into Netvibes CEO Tariq Krim at the The Future of Web Apps conference in San Francisco. Tariq told Om that Netvibes now has 5 million users, so naturally he is very optimistic of its future. Currently on Read/WriteWeb we’re running a poll asking whether independent Personalized Start Pages (such … Read more

Zune – Social Networking Differentiates It From iPod

Microsoft has released details of its upcoming Zune product, an iPod-like device that is squarely aimed at challenging Apple’s dominance of the online music market. TechCrunch, Engadget and PaidContent have all the details, so I just want to focus on a couple of interesting Internet features of Zune. 1) Zune will have a social network … Read more

Apple’s iPod Success Won’t Be Repeated With iTV

At yesterday’s Apple Showtime event, Steve Jobs announced upgrades to iPod/iTunes, the addition of movies to iTunes, and an upcoming product called iTV. Movies on iTunes had been predicted and much discussed before the event, so the real interest was in the iTV announcement – which is essentially Apple’s version of Media Center, the Microsoft … Read more

Poll: Do Personalized Start Pages have a viable future?

In our latest poll, we’re asking what you think of Personalized Start Pages as an ongoing business. Accel VC Judy Gibbons said in our interview that personalized start pages are under-hyped: “Personal home pages like PageFlakes & Netvibes […] represent the third generation of Internet usage: first portals because there was little content and it … Read more

VCs on Web Technology: Judy Gibbons from Accel

This is the start of a new interview series on Read/WriteWeb, about venture capitalists (VCs) and their thoughts on ‘next generation web’. The aim is to find out what Web technology trends and products VCs are tracking – and at the same time provide some expert tips and advice for Web developers and entrepreneurs. In … Read more

What New Web Technology Has Apple Unveiled?

It’s Apple Showtime today and as usual, plenty of great coverage to sort through. Here is a quick filter of the news, with a focus on Web-related announcements from Apple. iPod and iTunes forge ahead in online media The iPod now has 75.6% market share, according to Apple. The range of ‘devices’ it connects to … Read more

Sharpcast’s Desktop/Web Synchronization – Soon For All Types Of Files

In our post entitled Webified Desktop Apps vs Browser-based Apps, Sharpcast CEO Gibu Thomas left a comment saying that his company fulfils the ‘webified desktop’ vision: “At Sharpcast, we believe the right user experience is something closer to how in a corporate Exchange server environment, Microsoft Outlook works seamlessly with Outlook Web Access on any … Read more

Smartpox: Bar Codes For The Web

Smartpox.com is an interesting crossover between the online and offline worlds. The technology allows users to encode URL links, phone numbers, email, and text into 2D barcodes. These codes can then be read using a cameraphone running the J2ME Smartpox reader. So a Smartpox is essentially a 2-dimensional barcode, which contains data that can be … Read more

Top Web Apps in Brazil

So far in Read/WriteWeb’s Top International Web Apps series, we’ve covered countries in Europe (Germany, Holland, Poland, United Kingdom, Russia, Spain, Turkey, Italy) and Asia (Korea, China). We may have some issues covering certain other regions, as worldwide Internet penetration is still very low – 16% at last count. That’s a concern too for the … Read more

World Internet Penetration Now 16% – Asia Growing Fast!

The latest internetworldstats.com statistics show that worldwide Internet penetration has increased to 16.0%, largely thanks to Asia. About 3 months ago when I last posted on this, the worldwide penetration was 15.7%. Since then Asia has increased from 9.9 % population penetration to 10.4%. As a % of world Internet penetration, Asia increased from 35.6% … Read more

Read/WriteWeb Discussion, 3-9 Sept

There has been a lot of great discussion on Read/WriteWeb recently, so I thought I’d pick out some highlights from a few of last week’s posts… Engelbart’s vision exists! Douglas Engelbart’s HyperScope 1.0 Launched: early this week saw the launch of HyperScope 1.0, an advanced browsing application based on tech legend Douglas Engelbart’s 1968 NLS/Augment … Read more