2007 Will Be A Big Year For RSS

With Microsoft’s IE7 just around the corner and the other big Internet companies upgrading key information management products, 2007 is going to be the ‘make it or break it’ year for RSS. Fergus Burns noted these 4 key platforms, which are all set to ramp up over the next 6-12 months (my notes added): 1. … Read more

Top Web Apps in India

Co-written with Neeraj Kumar of India Upcoming It’s an exciting time for the economy in India, which is also reflected in its Web market. India has 1.1 Billion people and the average age of the nation is just 24.9 years. The Indian GDP is growing at 8% + and after years of dependence on the … Read more

Google Buys YouTube – Big Bet On Future Of The Internet

Well turns out the speculation, which was first reported on Techcrunch on Friday, was true. Google has acquired YouTube for $1.65 Billion in stock. Out of all the reports, the thing that most strikes me is how much Google believes video is the future of the Internet. As Paul Kedrosky put it in his excellent … Read more

Office 2.0 Podcast Jam Kicks Off

For those of us who can’t make the Office 2.0 conference, there is an Office 2.0 Podcast Jam running all this week. I contributed a 5-minute podcast, which was chosen as the keynote to kick off the jam. My topic was: Why Web Office Software is a New Paradigm, Different from Desktop Office Software. I’m … Read more

Zoho Moving Towards A Full Web Office Suite

Zoho announced during the weekend the Zoho Single Sign-on (SSO), which allows existing users to merge their different Zoho services accounts into one. As of now the Zoho Single Sign-on currently covers the following 6 services: Zoho Writer, Zoho Sheet, Zoho Show, Zoho Creator, Zoho Planner and Zoho Chat. I asked AdventNet CEO Sridhar Vembu … Read more

Weekly Wrap-up: Social Networking Special

For those busy souls who don’t have time to read blogs on a regular basis, here are the highlights from Read/WriteWeb this week. It turned out to be a Social Networking special, with a lot of our posts devoted to the future of social networks. Google SNS integration The founders of Dodgeball and Orkut met … Read more

Admin: R/WW Comments Feeds

Just a bit of admin: we’ve now introduced RSS feeds for comments onto Read/WriteWeb. On each post you’ll see a “Subscribe to comments for this post” link (just under the Comments header). If you want to subscribe to comments for all posts, there is a single feed for that: http://www.readwriteweb.com/comments.xml I’m hoping this makes it … Read more

Eric Schmidt References Google Office Suite

Interesting LA Times article about how Google is re-focusing on improving and integrating its current products, rather than pumping out new products willy-nilly. Included in the article is this quote about ‘Google Office’: “The initiative’s primary goal is to make Google products easier to use, especially by packaging disparate products. For example, said Chief Executive … Read more

PollDaddy Launches

Polldaddy, the online poll tool I’ve been testing out in private beta here on R/WW, has just launched as a public beta. It has one of the best designs I’ve come across in a while, with functionality to match. Not only does it make it simple to create polls to include on your blog or … Read more

del.icio.us Plans To Become A Social Network

I recently interviewed del.icio.us founder Joshua Schachter, who is now with Yahoo after the popular social bookmarking service was acquired last December. Joshua was recently named as top innovator of the year by MIT Technology Review Magazine. Tagging is one example of an innovation that del.icio.us pioneered (at least in its current form). Joshua told … Read more

Thank you R/WW Sponsors

Thanks once again to Read/WriteWeb’s excellent sponsors, who I’m very grateful to for supporting the aims and ideals of this blog. The goal of R/WW is to provide quality analysis about web technology – and we think this focus on quality reflects very well on our sponsors. It also (may I say) leads to insightful … Read more

Online Gaming: Xbox And Peter Jackson Team Up

Last week at X06, an Xbox event in Barcelona, New Zealand movie director Peter Jackson announced a new games development studio called Wingnut Interactive – an offshoot of his highly successful movie production company Wingnut. The new venture will develop a “Halo series” for the Xbox 360 and Xbox Live. Full details haven’t emerged yet, … Read more