Key Moment For Web Office: Google Acquires Postini, Hosted Security and Compliance Provider

Just a week after acquiring online telephony service GrandCentral, Google has announced the $625M purchase of Postini – a company that offers “on-demand communications security and compliance solutions serving more than 35,000 businesses and 10 million users worldwide.” The press release noted: “Postini’s services — which include message security, archiving, encryption, and policy enforcement — … Read more

Tyranny of the Page View Nearly Over?

An AP report today states that Nielsen/NetRatings, one of the leading Internet stats services, will “scrap rankings” based on page views and replace it with how long visitors spend at websites. The reason is that online video and technologies such as Ajax “increasingly make page views less meaningful.” We’ve known for some time, but it’s … Read more

Best Web Company in 2007

This week’s poll is an extension of our 2007 Half-Year Web Technology Report, which reviewed the first six months of this year in web technology. In that report, I noted that Google and Facebook have been the two companies to impress me so far this year. But what do you think? We’ve asked a similar … Read more

Turning Blogging From Hobby to Career

This Monday morning in New Zealand, my local Wellington newspaper The Dominion Post ran a story about Read/WriteWeb. Seeing as the focus of the article is making a living off blogging, I thought I’d add some more thoughts on that. The DomPost article states: “Richard MacManus runs the world’s 28th most popular blog, Read/WriteWeb, from … Read more

New Read/WriteWeb Writers

Thank you to everyone who applied for the Read/WriteWeb writer roles we wrote about a couple of weeks ago. The response was amazing, with over 120 people applying. There were a lot of good applicants and the shortlist was brimming with talent. However we only had two part-time positions available and they have gone to: … Read more

Weekly Wrapup, 2-6 July 2007

Here is a summary of the week’s Web Tech action on Read/WriteWeb. Note that you can subscribe to the Weekly Wrapups, either via the special RSS feed or by email. Featured Posts To mark the halfway point of 2007, I wrote up a 2007 Half-Year Web Technology Report. This review showed that Google and Facebook … Read more

3 Internet TV Reviews: LiveStation, VeohTV, Zattoo

R/WW Network blog last100 has been busy reviewing new Internet TV services. This week last100 editor Steve O’Hear hands-on tested and wrote reviews of three Internet TV applications: VeohTV, which is pitching itself as a more open alternative to Joost; Zattoo, a p2p live streaming offering; and LiveStation, which like Zattoo also specializes in ‘live’ … Read more

Seedcamp: Euro Version of Y Combinator

Europe’s burgeoning startup culture just got another boost, with the launch of Seedcamp – a project to support Europe’s young entrepreneurs, by giving them funding and contacts. It’s very similar to Silicon Valley’s Y Combinator, the Paul Graham-led investment fund that specializes in early stage startups. We profiled Graham and Y Combinator in December last … Read more

New Netscape.com – One Year On

One year ago, the new-look netscape.com launched. What was once the leading portal in the 90’s was re-born in June 2006 as a digg clone. Soon after the re-launch, there was an enormous uproar from the existing Netscape.com community – which, it turned out, were fairly ‘old school’ about what kind of portal they liked. … Read more

Auf Wiedersehen, Gmail – Google Loses Court Case in Germany

German courts have confirmed that Google’s fight for the G-mail trademark has been lost. 33-year old German businessman Daniel Giersch has won a case against Google, meaning that Google is not permitted to use the “Gmail” name in Germany. Giersch had registered ‘G-mail’ in 2000, four years before Google came out with its web mail … Read more

Web Apps on iPhone, Part 2: Meebo on iPhone

During the weekend we asked for feedback from readers and startups alike, about how your favorite web apps perform on the iPhone. The early feedback mostly reported issues with AT&T; getting the service up and running – e.g. Orlando commented that he bought the iphone on Friday at 7:00 pm, but “till now AT&T; has … Read more

Thanks Sponsors

Thank you to our sponsors, for supporting the world’s top Web Technology analysis blog Read/WriteWeb. Our excellent sponsors are: RedBubble is an online art gallery and creative community that is about to launch globally. They’re looking for feedback and is offering AU$50 to spend at RedBubble for the 50 best suggestions. Steekr is a secured … Read more

Digg Needs Editors

One of my pet peeves currently is when people badly submit an article to digg. It is bad for both digg readers (who may never get to see the article because it was dugg badly) and of course for the publishers. It’s definitely a flaw in the digg system. But there is a relatively easy … Read more