10 Beautiful Apps & Websites To Drool Over

Yesterday we discussed the trend of beautiful apps and websites in 2012. It’s an increasingly Visual Web and great design is a key part of getting attention nowadays. We put the call out over social media to find out your favorite examples of gorgeous apps. In this post, with your help, we’ve listed 10 examples … Read more

The Rise of Beautiful Apps

A noticeable trend this year is beautiful apps or websites. It’s all part of a larger trend that I’m calling The Visual Web, meaning that images and video are becoming an increasingly important part of what we consume online. Pinterest is the best example of that larger trend. But by “beautiful apps or websites,” I’m … Read more

Why Would a Financial Services Firm Want to Use Pinterest?

“PINTEREST: Can financial services firms use this new platform effectively?” That was the subject line of an email in my inbox this morning. It came from Corporate Insight, a financial services consulting firm. The email went on to note that “Pinterest values imagery over text and incorporates many social aspects of Twitter and Facebook to … Read more

Splunk’s 10-Year Road to a Successful IPO

The tech IPO is back in fashion, with the likes of Facebook, LinkedIn and GroupOn dominating the headlines over the past year. One of the lesser known technology brands to have gone public is Splunk, a company hyped by its CEO Godfrey Sullivan as “the Google of Big Data.” Splunk debuted on the Nasdaq last … Read more

Happy 9th Birthday ReadWriteWeb!

Today, April 20, marks the 9th birthday of ReadWriteWeb. Much has changed since 2003! The World Wide Web was not very mobile or social back then. There were no smartphones or mobile Internet (and no I don’t consider WAP as proper Internet!). There was no Facebook, or even MySpace. Twitter was a few years away. … Read more

The Future of Connected Cars: What Audi is Driving Towards

So far in our series on car connectivity, we’ve focused on infotainment systems. It’s early in the evolution of Internet services in vehicles and up till now, it’s been all about information and entertainment. Early in-car apps have focused on music, navigation and news. The next generation of in-car apps will be about providing “smart” … Read more

To Pivot Or Not To Pivot: Instagram vs. Pinterest

One of the more intriguing aspects of Instagram’s $1 billion payday from Facebook is that photo sharing was Plan B. Compare that to the other social startup darling of 2012, Pinterest, which has stayed true to its original mission from Day 1. Are there any lessons to be gleaned from this? Which one should you … Read more

Why The Future of Shazam Is TV, Not Music

Shazam is one of the most popular smartphone apps of all time. Most people know it as that clever app that “listens” to a song and identifies the name of it. Today Shazam released the fifth major version of its iPhone app. But what’s more interesting is Shazam’s increasing focus not on music… but television. … Read more

Checking Out Ford’s 2013 Model Car Tech System

Electric cars are the biggest trend in new vehicles, at least according to media coverage. But Internet connectivity in cars must run a close second. Of all the car manufacturers, Ford is probably giving online connectivity the biggest push. While at SXSW I checked out the latest version of its infotainment system, SYNC with MyFord … Read more

iDriving a BMW

“Would you like to drive it?” asked Rob Passaro, Head of BMW AppCenter, as we finished up our in-car interview from a suburban street in Austin. I’d been admiring the BMW 650i convertible from the passenger seat, particularly the state of the art infotainment system that was the subject of our discussion. But I didn’t … Read more