Top Trends of 2011: Second Screen Apps

This week we’re reviewing five trends that have helped define 2011. So far we’ve covered online privacy, group messaging and HTML5. Today we’re looking at a still emerging trend, but one which is (pardon the pun) very much worth watching: second screen apps. By that we mean apps that run on your smartphone or tablet … Read more

Top Trends of 2011: HTML5

We’re reviewing the first half of 2011 and in particular 5 trends that have helped shape the year so far. Earlier this week we looked at online privacy and group messaging. Today we get a bit geeky and review the continuing growth of HTML5. HTML5 is the next version of HTML, the markup language that … Read more

Top Trends of 2011: Group Messaging

This week we’re running a 5-part series of posts looking back on the significant trends of 2011. Today we’re reviewing group messaging, the hot trend at this year’s SXSW festival. Group messaging started out as a battle between several startups, but over the past few months it’s turned into a fascinating Google vs. Facebook vs. … Read more

ReadWriteWeb’s Top Trends of 2011: Privacy

We’re now over halfway through 2011 and it’s been another year of technology disruption. This time last year, the focus was on Apple’s groundbreaking iPad and the impact it had on how we consume media. This year, the big story has been Google Plus. The reason Google’s new social network has shaken things up has … Read more

Google Plus Best Practices: Trey Ratcliff, Artist

Google Plus, the new social network from Google, has been rapidly expanding. But contrary to early perception, it isn’t just being used by techies to talk about Google Plus. Trey Ratcliff is a well-known photographer and already Google Plus has become his main social platform – despite already having large fan bases on Facebook and … Read more

Pachube Acquired: Why Did It Sell So Early?

My favorite startup in the fast emerging Internet of Things market, London-based Pachube, has been acquired by Woburn, Massachusetts-based LogMeIn. The deal is worth “approximately $15 million in cash,” some of it dependent on performance. LogMeIn provides provides cloud-based remote access solutions, such as the remote PC control app Ignition that we wrote about earlier … Read more

iPhones & iPads Are Nearly 70% of Apple’s Revenue

Today Apple released its third quarter earnings. Perusing the revenue figures, I was struck by just how much the iPhone and iPad have overtaken computers and music as Apple’s main form of revenue. The iPhone and iPad combined now make up 68% of Apple’s entire revenue, compared to just 18% for what were (until the … Read more

Cisco: 50 Billion Things on the Internet by 2020 [Infographic]

The Internet of Things, when real world objects are connected to the Internet, is a trend that we’ve been actively tracking since early 2009. So far a lot of big technology infrastructure and solutions companies have gotten behind the trend, for the simple reason that they see a huge market opportunity. As more and more … Read more

Jawbone Takes on Health Market With New Sensor Wristband

Designer consumer electronics company Jawbone announced this week a new product called UP, a wristband built using vibration and motion sensors. UP will track data about your eating, sleeping and activity patterns. The main point of interaction with that data will be a smartphone app, on iPhone or Android. Health is one of the big … Read more

The Compelling (or Creepy) M2M World of Verizon Wireless

During my recent visit to Seattle I visited the Bellevue offices of Verizon Wireless, the largest mobile network and wireless phone provider in the U.S., to talk about the Internet of Things. There I met with Bobby Morrison, president of the Pacific Northwest region. The term that Verizon Wireless uses is M2M, machine-to-machine, which means … Read more

How the U.S. Army is Using Social Media

One of the most interesting aspects of Web technology and social media nowadays is how it’s being deployed by non-techies. Recently I had the chance to connect with the U.S. Army to find out how it is using the Web. Blogging, Twitter, Facebook, online video and more is currently in operation at U.S. Army HQ. … Read more

Introducing Our New Community Manager: Robyn Tippins

I’m thrilled to introduce ReadWriteWeb’s new Senior Community Manager, Robyn Tippins. Robyn comes to us from Current TV, where she was their Senior Community Manager. Prior to that, Robyn was Community Manager at Yahoo Developer Network from 2008-2010 and before that MyBlogLog. What’s more, Robyn has literally written the book on Community Management: Community 101: … Read more

How One Company is Taming Big Data With Visualizations

On my visit to Seattle last month, I visited the office of data visualization company Tableau. As more and more data gets uploaded to the Web, it needs to be analyzed and made sense of. Data visualization is one of the most effective ways of doing this and Tableau is a leading company in this … Read more