Poll: Which Word Processing Tool Do You Mostly Use?

We ran a poll a year ago asking which word processing tool you used the most. What we were really driving at was: how many of you are using an online word processing service (Google Docs, Zoho, ThinkFree, etc) as your main tool, instead of a traditional desktop one (MS Word, OpenOffice, etc). The results … Read more

Comparing Web Platforms

It’s great to hear that Marc Canter is writing a book, called ‘How to build the Open Mesh’. He’s been working for years on this vision with his product PeopleAggregator. He’s just posted the four Appendices that conclude the book in his blog. It’s a great overview of the major web platforms: Google, Yahoo!, Microsoft … Read more

Weekly Wrapup, 25-29 August 2008

It’s the weekend, so time to review the Web tech news, reviews and analysis we brought you this week on ReadWriteWeb. On the product side we reported on Facebook hitting 100 million users, checked out 10 great web apps for school, looked at the state of online accounting, and reviewed the latest in lifestreaming. On … Read more

Statistics: Online Music Apps

To complement the poll we ran this week about streaming music sites, we sourced data from comScore about the Internet Radio industry. comScore’s data shows that the big Internet companies still dominate, specifically AOL Radio and Yahoo Music. In contrast, our poll – the second annual time that we’ve run it – shows that last.fm … Read more

Future of Online Music – Industry Players Discuss

In yesterday’s episode of RWW Live, our live podcast show, our topic was online music and we had 3 very special guests on the show: Dalton Caldwell, founder and CEO of Imeem; Lucas Gonze, founder of Webjay and until recently a senior member of the Yahoo Music team; and Rob Williams, Senior VP of Music … Read more

Amazon Buys Shelfari and its Innovative UI

Shelfari, a small book sharing startup, was acquired today by Amazon (an existing investor in the company). Shelfari is known for its innovative user interface, something which we’ve discussed a few times on ReadWriteWeb. Shelfari’s competitors include GoodReads and LibraryThing. The relationship with the latter has been frosty, with LibraryThing writing on its site today … Read more

Online Accounting: State of the Market

Accounting software for small business and personal use is increasingly moving from the desktop to online. However, compared to other office software, this transition to online has been relatively slow. Partly that’s due to user reticence: writing a document online and sharing it with others (via Google Docs, Office Live, Zoho, or whatever you use) … Read more

Poll: Streaming Music Services

This week’s RWW Live podcast show (Monday 3.30pm PST) is on the topic of online music. We have 2-3 very special guests (so far we have representatives from Yahoo and Imeem, please email me if you’re interested in coming on the show, we have 1 final place to confirm). We’ve been writing a lot about … Read more

Weekly Wrapup, 18-22 August 2008

It’s the weekend, so time to review the week’s web tech news, reviews and analysis on ReadWriteWeb. On the product side we looked at the first reported Android phone, checked out the winners of the Firefox 3 Extensions contest, reviewed Microsoft’s new 3D online photo app, dabbled with screencasting, and reported on Pandora’s imminent demise. … Read more

10 Promising Web Platforms

In this post we review 10 promising developer platforms for the Web. We’re not talking about the obvious ones either, like Facebook, iPhone, OpenSocial or even Twitter. Those have been covered extensively already. The list below features some of our favorite ‘lesser known’ web developer platforms. There are bound to be other excellent developer platforms … Read more

Most Popular Websites For Kids

Continuing our coverage of the mainstream web, in this post we look at some of the most popular websites for kids. We’ve gathered information from a recent report (pdf) from Nielsen Online, via Marketingvox, which studied the online habits of Britons under the age of 23. We also polled friends of RWW via Twitter. The … Read more

What Three Web Apps Excite You Most?

One of our favorite Australians, Lachlan Hardy, twittered an interesting question today: What are the three things online that are exciting you most? Lachlan was asked this question as part of a newspaper article in the Sydney Morning Herald. His own answers were interesting, but he also got a great response from commentors on his … Read more

Weekly Wrapup, 11-15 August 2008

It’s the weekend, so time to review the week’s web tech news, reviews and analysis on ReadWriteWeb. On the product side we looked at rising music social network Imeem, reported on Yahoo’s Fire Eagle project, checked in on the latest Web Office developments, and covered some new iPhone apps. On the trends side we looked … Read more

How Web Technology is Boosting Productivity in Organizations

ReadWriteWeb is a partner with Defrag, a conference about web innovation. Defrag’s Eric Norlin has lately been blogging about enterprises and organizations starting to move beyond mere ‘cost containment’ (although that’s still a big driver) and into using web technologies to boost productivity. Eric points out that “taming the data” is one of the challenges … Read more