Rise of the Tech Bandits: Pete Cashmore, the Cyborg

Editor’s note: In the Summer 2012 issue of SAY Magazine, Dan Frommer chronicles the history of tech blogging. For the rest of this week, Richard MacManus, who founded ReadWriteWeb in 2003, will be looking back on the early days. Mashable founder Pete Cashmore is described as “studly” in Dan Frommer’s article Rise of the Tech … Read more

Rise of the Tech Bandits: Jason Calacanis, the Shapeshifter

Editor’s note: In the Summer 2012 issue of SAY Magazine, Dan Frommer chronicles the history of tech blogging. For the rest of this week, Richard MacManus, who founded ReadWriteWeb in 2003, will be looking back on the early days. Blog network Weblogs, Inc. sold to AOL in October 2005, for a reported $25 million. I … Read more

Rise of the Tech Bandits: Michael Arrington, the Early Years

Editor’s note: In the Summer 2012 issue of SAY Magazine, Dan Frommer chronicles the history of tech blogging. For the rest of this week, Richard MacManus, who founded ReadWriteWeb in 2003, will be looking back on the early days. TechCrunch launched on June 11, 2005, with the aim of covering the emerging trend called Web … Read more

Where To Now For Yahoo? Thompson Out, Loeb & Co In

Over the weekend, Yahoo’s embattled CEO Scott Thompson finally did the honorable thing and stood down. Ex-President of News Corp’s Fox Interactive Media division, Ross Levinsohn, has been named interim Chief Executive Officer. Hedge fund shareholder Daniel Loeb – whose firm Third Point owned 5.8% of Yahoo – and his three cronies have effectively won … Read more

Apps Aren’t Dead. Neither is The Web. The Parrot Is, Though…

“I believe the shift toward apps is about user experience.”Benjamin Sandofsky, Tech Lead on Twitter for iPhone, iPad, and Mac Apps vs. The Mobile Web. It’s often presented by the media as an either/or, winner-takes-all proposition. Usually accompanied by an “X is Dead” headline. Wired Magazine (in)famously declared that “The Web is Dead” in 2010. … Read more

The Future of Yahoo: What Daniel Loeb Really Wants

Last week it was revealed that current Yahoo! CEO Scott Thompson had falsified his résumé, by including a degree in computer science that he never earned. The man who dug up this piece of dirt was hedge fund manager Daniel Loeb, whose firm Third Point owns a 5.8% shareholding in Yahoo! and who has been … Read more

What Facebook May Do With Glancee, its Latest Mobile Acquisition

Over the weekend Facebook bought another mobile social app, this time a product called Glancee. One of the leading apps in a very new category known as “ambient location,” Glancee and its main competitor Highlight were the most talked about apps at this year’s SXSW Interactive conference in March. Highlight won the popularity contest amongst … Read more

Samsung Reinforces its Position as World’s Largest Smartphone Maker

Today, the latest Android challenge to Apple’s iPhone was announced: Samsung’s Galaxy S III. Android is the only other smartphone OS competitive with Apple’s iOS and over 2011, Samsung established itself as the world’s leading vendor of Android-based devices. The predecessor of the Galaxy S III, the II model, was widely considered to be the … Read more

Why “Instagram For Video” Apps Will Go Big

The latest trend in smartphone apps is social video. That’s because ever since Facebook acquired Instagram for $1 Billion, attention has focused on video sharing apps and whether one of them will win the next Zuckerberg lottery. The two leading contenders are Socialcam and Viddy. ReadWriteWeb’s Alicia Eler profiled those two apps, along with a … Read more