Interactive Debate on Web’s Future, Featuring Tim Berners-Lee

ReadWriteWeb is the exclusive Media Partner for an interactive debate on the future of the Web, featuring Tim Berners-Lee. The event is June 11 and is being run by the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. The debate will address questions such as: Is net neutrality essential for democracy? What role does AI have in the future of … Read more

RWW Live: Episode 1

Today we’re pleased to announce a new biweekly feature on ReadWriteTalk, our podcast show. It’s a live discussion with the ReadWriteWeb Network authors that we’re calling RWW Live. On this first episode, host Sean Ammirati is joined by myself (Richard MacManus) and Alex Iskold from ReadWriteWeb, along with Steve O’Hear from Last100 and Charles Knight … Read more

last100 Competition: Name Your Top 5 Digital Lifestyle Products, Win a Computer!

ReadWriteWeb network blog last100, which focuses on digital lifestyle products and services, is currently running a competition where you could win a top of the line HP HDX Dragon Entertainment Notebook valued at around $5,000. To be in to win, leave a comment on last100listing your top five digital lifestyle products and/or services. They don’t … Read more

comScore: Yahoo! Buzz Overtakes Digg in April

Digg is in big trouble. We already know that Yahoo! Buzz, a beta social news service by Yahoo!, can drive a large amount of traffic and comments to websites. We also know the ongoing problems at competitor digg, which continue to be skated around by digg management. Now we have proof that Yahoo! Buzz is … Read more

What’s Next for Data Portability & Why is Facebook Still Holding Back?

One of the buzz phrases we’ve heard a lot this year is “data portability”, which means the ability to move your personal data between different applications and vendors. It has its own standards group, called naturally enough DataPortability.org. Some of the big Internet companies have signaled their support for data portability – in January Google … Read more

Yahoo.com Sends a Ton of Talkative Traffic

Last night ReadWriteWeb got its first link on the Yahoo homepage, thanks to Yahoo Buzz – the beta social news service that is letting blogs get coverage on the world’s most trafficked website. Our initial turn on yahoo.com happened late at night, 10pm PST, and lasted around 3.5 hours. It happened to our post about … Read more

Omnidrive CEO Nik Cubrilovic: We’re Not Dead. Again.

The strange saga of Omnidrive continues. On Friday we reported that online storage service Omnidrive, once a market leader, had joined the deadpool after the site’s domain name expired. Further evidence was posted during the weekend by Omnidrive angel investor Clay Cook, who had invested $100,000 into the company. In a scathing post, Cook wrote … Read more

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Thank you to our sponsors, for supporting ReadWriteWeb’s mission to provide in-depth coverage of Web Apps, Web Technology Trends, Social Networking & Social Media. To enquire about sponsor slots on ReadWriteWeb, please email us for a Media Kit. We also have opportunities on our network blogs last100, AltSearchEngines and ReadWriteTalk. Here are our current sponsors: … Read more

Semantic Web Gang: Wikipedia for Data

This month’s Semantic Web Gang podcast, syndicated on ReadWriteTalk and featuring RWW’s Alex Iskold, is up now. The main topic is Bret Taylor’s idea of a Wikipedia for Data, which RWW covered here. The gang (which btw is like a quieter and more polite version of the Gillmor Gang!) looks at the role that semantic … Read more

Weekly Wrapup, 28 Apr – 2 May 2008

Here are some of the highlights from the week’s Web Tech action on ReadWriteWeb. On the product side: this week we took a look at our readers’ favorite web apps, we covered the social news space in depth (including posts on digg, Mixx and a new app called BlogRize), we brought you the latest news … Read more

The Favorite Web Apps of RWW Readers

A couple of weeks ago we held a competition, asking you to tell us what web 2.0 apps most excite you currently. We had a great response, with 113 comments. I decided to list each web app mentioned in a spreadsheet and count up the most popular. What surprised me was the number of web … Read more

Interview: How Will Live Mesh Integrate With Windows Live?

One of the highlights last week at Web 2.0 Expo was the launch of Microsoft’s new cloud computing play, Live Mesh. Mesh is a new development platform for syncing user data between the desktop and the Web, and across multiple devices (currently just Windows computers, but it’ll support mobile, Mac computers and other devices in … Read more

Nevermind The Recession, The Web Will Change The World!

Since the Web 2.0 Expo last week, two parallel questions are being asked about the current era of the Web: a) Are we about to enter into a recession, and if so does that mean an end to the current ‘web 2.0’ era of innovation in web technology?; b) Why aren’t we (meaning startups) tackling … Read more