IBM: Talking Web Will be Commonplace in 5 Years

Every year IBM releases a “Next Five in Five” list, a list of innovations that “have the potential to change the way people work, live and play over the next five years”. This is the third such list, and it mentions a “Talking Web” among the 5 items. You will talk to the Web and … Read more

Your Favorite Mobile Web Apps & Sites

One year ago we ran a contest asking you to tell us your favorite Mobile Web apps. From the resulting comments there were 5 Mobile Web apps that clearly stood out, with multiple mentions: Gmail Java app for mobile phone, Google Maps for Mobile, Opera Mini, Fring, Shozu. Well, a lot has changed in the … Read more

RWW Live: Health 2.0 (UPDATE: Recording Now Available)

We have been tracking the so-called ‘health 2.0’ trend for some time now. We’ve covered the top health web apps, the trends to watch in health 2.0, and the latest industry stats. And this morning we published a Health 2.0 update. So in this week’s episode of RWW Live, to be broadcast live at 3.30pm … Read more

RWW on Strange Love Live, 10pm PST Tonight

Every now and again some of us at ReadWriteWeb pop up in video or podcast recordings. Our VP Content Dev Marshall Kirkpatrick moreso than me, as he is based in the US. And Marshall is appearing on an interesting live video show tonight, called Strange Love Live. It will be broadcast live on Ustream at … Read more

I Want My MTV? Not Anymore, Music Promotion Moves to Web

It’s clear now that the Web has once and for all replaced TV’s role in the music business. Yesterday Guns n’ Roses released their very long awaited album Chinese Democracy via a colorful MySpace page. Then today NPR announced that they will offer an “Exclusive First Listen” to the new albums of two music legends … Read more

10 More Semantic Apps to Watch

In November 2007, we listed 10 Semantic apps to watch and yesterday we published an update on what each had achieved over the past year. All of them are still alive and well – a couple are thriving, some are experimenting and a few are still finding their way. Now we’re going to list 10 … Read more

10 Semantic Apps to Watch – One Year Later

In November 2007, we listed and reviewed 10 promising Semantic Web apps. A lot can happen in one year on the Internet, so we thought we’d check back in with each of the 10 products and see how they’re progressing. What’s changed over the past year and what are these companies working on now? The … Read more

Etelos White Labels its Platform – Squarely Targeting Enterprise

Web Office vendor Etelos announced recently that it is enabling enterprise customers to white-label the Etelos platform, via a multi-product offering called the Etelos Platform Suite (detailed below). Up till now, Etelos has been a company that offers a wide range of apps and services to developers and vendors – it took care of everything … Read more

Republicans Use Social Media Too

During the election season, Barack Obama’s campaign got a lot of kudos for its use of social media tools. As we noted in our post entitled Obama’s Social Media Advantage, both Presidential candidates used the web and social media tools to connectto their followers and organize their campaigns – but Obama got much more mileage … Read more

RWW Live: Online Tools for Career Discovery & Job Searching

We recently launched a new product, Jobwire, to track who has been hired for new jobs in tech and new media. In this week’s episode of RWW Live, to be broadcast live at 3.30pm PST Monday (6.30pm EST), we will discuss the state of online tools for career discovery and job searching. We have executives … Read more