Weekly Wrapup

Dominating the Web Tech world this week was the release of the Firefox 2.0 browser. Read/WriteWeb covered the launch extensively – including an interview with Chris Beard (Mozilla Vice President of Products), a product review of the new browser, a review of the Firefox 2 Recommended Add-ons and a post on how Mozilla plans to … Read more

Tamago: The Only P2P eCommerce Market

Tamago recently launched a peer-to-peer commerce system that enables people to sell digital media directly to customers. It’s designed for semi-professional and amateur people who publish music, videos, photos, e-books, etc. to earn royalties whenever their creative content is downloaded. Meanwhile the buyers can also earn commissions, for distributing media to others. Tamago was founded … Read more

Trumba: Interconnecting Online Events and Calendars

Last week I spoke to Jeremy Jaech, CEO and president of Trumba, whose team is building an innovative online event calendaring system aimed at enterprises. Jeremy Jaech was also the founder of both Visio and PageMaker – two of the Internet’s early successful desktop publishing systems. It’s basically the same engineering team from both Visio … Read more

Google Re-Org Rumors: Google Maturing As Media Business

There’s an interesting rumor doing the rounds about Google doing a re-org of their advertising business. Jeff Molander wrote: “Three of my most credible resources, including DM News’s Giselle Abramovich, are indicating plans for a significant re-organization at Google (Nasdaq: GOOG). […] On the re-org, says Ms. Abramovich, “What this means is that there would … Read more

Transclick: Mobile Translation For Borderless Business

Transclick is a mobile enterprise application that translates text in email, SMS and IM. The software has been around for a while (see this CNNMoney.com article from March 2005), but is now starting to make waves as a business productivity tool. RIM Blackberry just announced Transclick as the winner of its BlackBerry Developer Productivity Tools … Read more

Eurekster’s Reaction To Google’s Eureka! Moment

Disclosure: Read/WriteWeb will be going live shortly with a custom Eurekster search box. One of the big pieces of news this week has been Google’s new Custom Search Engine. It’s noticeable not because it’s an innovative product, but more because Google is most definitely a follower and not a leader when it comes to custom … Read more

Firefox 2 Officially Launches

The moment has arrived, Mozilla has pushed the go-live button on Firefox 2. The new final 2.0 version of the browser is now available for everyone to download. Read/WriteWeb has been actively covering the launch, most recently with a pre-launch interview with Chris Beard – Mozilla Vice President of Products. We’ve also reviewed the product … Read more

Firefox 2 Launch: Interview With Chris Beard, Mozilla VP Products

This afternoon Firefox 2 will be officially launched. In anticipation of the unveiling, here is an in-depth interview with Chris Beard (Mozilla Vice President of Products). Subjects discussed in the interview include the growing enterprise usage of Firefox, the importance of user experience and security, Mozilla’s theory behind Web feeds and why they haven’t included … Read more

freenigma: Encryption For Web-Based E-mail

freenigma is a Firefox plug-in that offers e-mail encryption to a whole range of Web email systems – including Gmail, Yahoo!Mail and Hotmail/MSN. It is a product of Germany-based freiheit.com. freenigma came out of public beta at the end of September and is now open to all – but you still have to enter your … Read more

Top Web Apps in Sweden

Written by Bjorn Fant and edited by Richard MacManus Sweden is a nation determined to be an international competitor in the IT arena. IT budgets in the private and public sector add up to 5% of Sweden’s total National Growth Product; IT and entrepreneurship are a huge part of the cultural agenda; and Swedish success … Read more

Trailfire: Experimenting With Trails

Disclaimer: I am testing out Trailfire as part of a consulting agreement. Full details below. At the beginning of September I posted about Trailfire, a unique social bookmarking service that reminded me at the time of Vannevar Bush‘s 1945 pre-hypertext concept The Memex. Essentially what Trailfire does is enable you to place annotations on any … Read more

Weekly Wrapup

This past week we had some excellent posts and discussions on Read/WriteWeb. In fact I was literally exhausted by the end of the week and it’s taken me a couple of days to recover from all the goings on 🙂 It’s Monday morning where I am, but before we head full throttle into the new … Read more

MyBlogLog: Adding Community To Blogs

I recently signed up to MyBlogLog, which is a kind of instant social networking system for bloggers. It enables you to set up a community around your blog and – optionally – add statistics. More details of MyBlogLog can be found at Techcrunch and A VC. I’ve added a ‘Recent Readers’ widget to R/WW (see … Read more