OneWebDay: In Celebration Of The Web

Today is the first OneWebDay, a global awareness event to “create, maintain, advance and promote a global day to celebrate online life.” It was founded by Susan Crawford, associate professor at the Cardozo School of Law in New York City. Some big Web names have been lined up in support – including Sir Tim Berners-Lee … Read more

Business Web Desktop From Salesforce.com

We’ve seen a lot of action in the ‘personalized start page’ space on the consumer side, but relatively little development in business web ‘start pages’. Salesforce.com has an interesting feature in its upcoming Winter ’07 release that may change that. Called the Business Web Desktop, it’s basically an Ajax-powered web homepage for Salesforce apps. The … Read more

Interview: Can Userplane Help Transform AOL?

In August AOL acquired online communications startup Userplane – which runs a suite of chat, IM, A/V Recorder, search and presence tools. AOL is in the midst of a big shift in businenss models – from closed ‘walled garden’, to a more open, web services-driven portal offering. For example AOL is to end its reliance … Read more

DEMOfall 2006 Presenting Companies Announced

Written by Alex Iskold and edited by Richard MacManus. DEMO conference – the premier launchpad for new technologies – has unveiled its list of companies selected to launch at DEMOfall ’06. For the past sixteen years this event, produced by Chris Shipley, has attracted premier journalists, venture capitalists and corporate executives. The demo has been … Read more

Top Web Apps in Japan

Next in our series on international Web markets is Japan. The information for this post was provided by Benjamin Joffe (CEO of Plus Eight Star Ltd) and Masashi Kobayashi (partner of Globis Capital Partners – one of the largest Venture Capital firms in Japan). We start off with an overview of the market, then list … Read more

9rules Adds Community Search Engine

Blog network 9rules has developed a custom-built search engine for its members’ content. I’ve always admired 9rules’ philosophy (note: R/WW used to be a member), because they’re all about original content and design. Now they’re trying to make it easier for others to discover all that great content, with a search interface that only searches … Read more

3Tera Brings Utility Computing To Web Apps

3Tera, a company based in California, has announced what it calls a breakthrough technology – “disposable infrastructure”. This technology is the foundation of their product AppLogic, which they say is the “first grid operating system that runs and scales existing web applications.” It almost takes a Comp Sci PhD from Stanford to read 3Tera’s press … Read more

France Web Market Overview

Next in our series on international Web markets is France. Other countries profiled so far have been Germany, Holland, Poland, Korea, United Kingdom, Russia, Spain, China, Turkey, Italy and Brazil. France has the 9th highest number of Internet users in the world, with 26.8 million. It has an Internet penetration of 44%, putting it below … Read more

Building Web Native Apps: Google Calendar and Web Office

Google’s Carl Sjogreen gave a talk at the Future of Web Apps conference about how they built Google Calendar. Rakesh Agrawal took extensive notes, as did Tim Bonnemann. What I love about Google is they consistently think ‘Web Native’ when developing web applications. My favorite example of that is Gmail, which changed the whole paradigm … Read more

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