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Online Reputation Management Tool myON-ID Nabs Investment From T-Online Venture Fund
Germany-based myON-ID Media has raised an undisclosed seven-figure sum in a second round of funding from T-Online Venture Fund to expand its online reputation management platform. MyON-ID is actually more of a combination between a people search
Sneakerplay, Social Network For Sneaker Heads, Shuts Down
Two years ago, when social networking was all the rage, a lot of dedicated community websites for specific (and often very small) groups of people were launched by entrepreneurs trying to cash in on the hype by carving
Confirmed: Oodle To Power Facebook Classifieds
As we speculated last month, Facebook is about to hand over its official classifieds listings to a partner, and that partner is Oodle, we have been able to confirm. An announcement may be made as early
Apple Announces Top 10 iPhone App Downloads of 2008
With 2008 on the way out and right around 10,000 iPhone apps behind them, Apple has released a bunch of lists outlining which applications scored the most downloads since the App Stores launch back in July.The lists
Windows Live Rolls Out Its New Social Network Hub, Boosts SkyDrive/Photo Storage to 25 GB
Today, Microsoft is rolling out some of the sweeping changes to Windows Live it announced two weeks ago. Windows Live seems to be gradually replacing MSN as Microsofts central hub for everything you do on the Web. The
Songbird Takes Flight With 1.0 Release
Songbird, the open-source, media focused web browser, has launched its 1.0 milestone release to the public. In practice the browser works well (not much of the interface seems to have changed since the .7 release that I
LoJack For Your Laptop
It was only a matter of time before a location tracking app found its way into laptop security software. Laptop Cop, which lets you remotely control your computer and delete files if it is stolen, now has a
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Digg Bans Company That Blatantly Sells Diggs
Digg has sent a cease and desist to the company behind USocial.net, the website pictured above. Should we be surprised? The site is publicly advertising its service that lets you buy votes in mass quantity on Digg, Stumbleupon, and Propeller.
GradeFund Offers a Different Way to Pay for College: Good Grades
Paying for college is expensive. GradeFund, a startup founded by a couple of brothers from Harvard and Princeton, has an interesting new approach to covering at least some of the costs: rewarding students monetarily for making good grades. GradeFund isn’t
HOW TO: Send Top Secret, Highly Classified Email Over the Web
This post is part of Mashable’s Startup Review series, which highlights great unsung startups. The series is made possible by Sun Startup Essentials.Company NameSend 20-Word DescriptionSend is a free, easy-to-use email encryption service.CEO’s PitchIt’s not that there aren’t other secure
100+ More Ways to Organize Your Life
Last year we featured over 100 web applications to organize every aspect of your life, from your belongings to your social calendar, and more. Since then, many have been significantly improved and lots of new apps have been released. From
Proximic Tries to Solve the Mobile Search Problem with “Pattern Proximity”
Although Google already enjoys a lead in search on mobile devices comparable to its dominance on the Web, the unique characteristics of mobile – small screens/keyboards, GPS, and cameras, just to name a few – leave open an opportunity for
Critter Carols Could Be This Year’s Elf Yourself
Pet food company Purina has launched “Critter Carols,” a site allowing you to create an animated holiday greeting card using images of your own cats or dogs. The animals will then meow or bark to the tune of holiday classics
What Every European Startup Should Know: 10 Keys to Presenting Your Startup in the US
Ravit Lichtenberg is the founder and chief strategist at Ustrategy.com—a boutique consultancy with a mission to help startups succeed. She authors a blog at ravitlichtenberg.com.With the economic downturn grinding the startup wheels to a near-halt here and abroad, companies are
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Nokia Challenges Apple and Google with New N97 Phone
Nokia today unveiled its new flagship phone, the N97, which is clearly meant to compete with the iPhone and Googles Android platform. Unlike the iPhone, however, the N97 has a full slide-out QWERTY keyboard. In terms
Top 10 Semantic Web Products of 2008
In 2008 we saw the Semantic Web gain traction, giving us plenty of choice when selecting the 10 best Semantic Web products of 2008.This is the first in a series of posts well publish over December, listing
Vidoop and MySpace Bring OpenID to Flock
While OpenID is one of the more interesting online identity concepts, usability issues have clearly hampered its mainstream adoption. Flock, MySpace, and OpenID provider Vidoop have now come together to develop a browser extension for Flock
Why is Google Not Deploying Gears Aggressively?
We recently had the opportunity to meet with two senior executives at Google. At the Web 2.0 Summit in San Francisco, ReadWriteWeb editor Richard MacManus and I met with Dave Girouard, President of Google Enterprise. Then
PeopleBrowsr: A Visual Dashboard for Your Online Identities
Imagine TweetDeck as an online application. Now imagine that you could use its paneled dashboard interface to keep tabs on your other online identities, too. With PeopleBrowsr, you can. This new application, currently in alpha, lets you update
Education 2.0: Never Memorize Again?
Memorization is a waste of time when Google is only a a few clicks away. Thats what Don Tapscott, author of the bestselling books Wikinomics and Growing Up Digital, believes. Tapscott, considered by many to be a leading
I Want Sandy Back Says Open Source Project
Last week, ReadWriteWeb and RWW Jobwire both reported on Twitter acquiring Rael Dornfests company, Values of n. The acquisition brought Rael to Twitter, along with products Sandy and Stikkit. The unfortunate part of the
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Black Friday and Cyber Monday: Some Facts, Stats & Mishaps
Never before have Black Friday and Cyber Monday sales been so carefully tracked as they were this year. The scrutiny makes perfect sense, for the outcome of this shopping season will directly impact our collective economic future. But while there
Six Apart and Pownce: Micro-blogging FTW?
The closure of Pownce, which was announced Monday via posts by co-founder Leah Culver and her new employer, blog software company Six Apart, didn’t come as much of a surprise to anyone who’s followed Pownce since its launch last year.
Phorm Execs Jump Ship
Phorm’s chief operations officer and several members of its board have left the company, citing disagreements with CEO Kent Ertugrul. According to a regulatory filing, Steven Heyer, David Dorman, Christopher Lawrence and Virasb Vahidi — who also served as the
Sierra Wireless Deal Signals Shift in Data Cards
Today Sierra Wireless, the maker of wireless data cards agreed to spend about 218 million euros ($274.9 million) buying Wavecom, the maker of machine-to-machine communications chips. For Sierra, the deal gives it the ability to follow the web as it
Nokia Announces N97 Superphone, Won’t Sell It for Months
More than two years after Apple launched the iPhone, and months after its rivals launched their versions of touchscreen phones, Nokia today started selling a touchscreen phone (5800 XpressMusic) and announced the N97 superphone, which has a touch screen and
PCMag.com Rankings Shame Nation’s ISPs
In a measurement of statewide web-surfing speeds, Nevada came out on top with speeds of a mere 781 kbps, and that was far above the not-even-broadband speeds of 322 kbps experienced by users in New Mexico, the lowest ranked state,
PCMag.com Rankings Shame Nation’s ISPs
In a measurement of statewide web-surfing speeds, Nevada came out on top with speeds of a mere 781 kbps, and that was far above the not-even-broadband speeds of 322 kbps experienced by users in New Mexico, the lowest ranked state,
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QUOTE: Rather than survey a bunch of users on every
Rather than survey a bunch of users on every decision, the Mac team decided each issue among themselves, invariably going for the option that might amuse a user the most, that would give a user the most pleasure, and therefore
LINK: Advice to carmaker CEOs driving hybrids to DC (instead of private jets)
Advice to carmaker CEOs driving hybrids to DC (instead of private jets)“If they were very smart, the CEOs would drive unreleased, next-generation cars that get 100 MPG. They’d stop in a half-dozen towns along the way and invite a newspaper
Announcing our new book deal
This has been a hard one to keep to ourselves, but the time is finally right: We’ve signed a deal with a publisher to publish our next book.The processEven though we had tremendous success self-publishing Getting Real, we decided that
Using the EC2 environment for fewer moving parts
One highlight of Amazon’s EC2 is having a wide range of generally available services to help reduce moving parts.We store part of our cluster configuration in S3. The server instances pull this configuration and bootstrap from there using a simple
Put a dent in the universe
To truly be inspired for great work, you need to know that you’re making a difference. That you’re putting a meaningful dent in the universe. That you’re part of something that’s making a difference and that your role in that
Pick discontentment with the things you can change
There’s a fine line between being indifferent with the state of things and using Reddit to express your every displeasure with all facets of life. In between is the discontentment you can use to light a fire under your productivity.The
PHOTO: Multicolr Search Lab: "We extracted the colours
Multicolr Search Lab: “We extracted the colours from 10 million of the most ‘interesting’ Creative Commons images on Flickr. Using our visual similarity technology you can navigate the collection by colour.” Above = photos
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Getting OpenID Into the Browser
Google Chrome did a smart thing: Less. They unified the search box and address bar, since thats what people do anyway. That gives us back precious pixels for the only thing thats as important to an average web user as
iTunes App Store: The First Five Months
Taking a cue from Ravens recent post announcing the 10,000 iPhone app milestone, I decided to update some charts from earlier posts on the U.S. iTunes app store. First, the weekly growth in the number of apps was slower in
Where 2.0 CFP Closes December 2nd
The fifth Where 2.0 Call For Participation will be closing tomorrow (December 2nd). This year were going to focus on location-aware technologies and their
10,000 iPhone Apps
Two services that track the iPhone App Store - AppShopper and 148Apps, announced on Saturday that there have been over 10,000 iPhone applications released on the US App Store. The number of currently available applications is just shy of 10,000
Data Center Power Efficiency
James Hamilton is one of the smartest and most accomplished engineers I know. He now leads Microsofts Data Center Futures Team, and has been pushing the opportunities in data center efficiency and internet scale services both inside & outside Microsoft.
Why I Love Twitter
If you care what I think, you know that Twitter is just about the best way to learn what Im paying attention to. I pass along tidbits of OReilly news, interesting reading from mailing lists and blogs I follow, and
Put change.gov Under Revision Control!
Last week, the New York Times wrote about Changes at change.gov: The policy section of the transition site was removed without notice just days after Change.gov went live shortly after the election. At the time a spokesman for the Obama-Biden
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Steve is busy writing, writing and more writing. (via Facebook)
Steve Rubel posted a message on Facebook“Steve is busy writing, writing and more writing.”1 hour ago -Comment -Like
Steve Rubel, from Edelman and MicroPersuasion.com, on Reputation ... (via Google Reader)
Steve Rubel shared an item on Google ReaderSteve Rubel, from Edelman and MicroPersuasion.com, on Reputation ...1 hour ago -Comment -Like
I Don't Understand a Word That You Are Saying (via Flickr)I Don't Understand a Word That You Ar(...)
Steve Rubel favorited a photo on FlickrI Dont Understand a Word That You Are Saying
Ten Cool Gadgets You Must Add To iGoogle (via Google Reader)
Steve Rubel shared an item on Google ReaderTen Cool Gadgets You Must Add To iGoogle1 hour ago -Comment -LikeLadybug Heather, Mohomed=genieyclo and LJF Wolffe liked this
Monkeys love bananas, humans love e-mails. (via Google Reader)
Steve Rubel shared an item on Google ReaderMonkeys love bananas, humans love e-mails.1 hour ago -Comment -Like
Five Years From Now, Media Will Be Totally Intangible (via Blog)
Steve Rubel posted an entry on Advertising Age - Steve RubelFive Years From Now, Media Will Be Totally Intangible19 hours ago -Comment -LikeTim Aldiss, Jason Kaneshiro, Neal thePuck Jansons and 19
I just got whitelisted for Google Friend Connect. Need to set it up. (via Twitter)
Steve Rubel posted a message on Twitter“I just got whitelisted for Google Friend Connect. Need to set it up.”6 hours ago -Comment -Like
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Snaplog Offers a Better iPhone Photo App
Snaplog is a new Brooklyn-based startup looking to create a better iPhone photo application than comes with the phone itself. After taking a photo using the Snaplog app, you can change a
CyberSynchs Backs Up Your Mobile Phone
CyberSynchs is a new NYC-based startup looking to help you if you should ever lose your cellphone. What they offer is a backup service that takes the data from your mobile device
Odadeo Means Social Help for Dads
Weve written several times about social networks for moms including NY-based CafeMom. Today I came across a social network for dads called Odadeo which launched this past Fathers Day. I basically had
Flock Partners With MySpace and Vidoop on OpenID Browser
Just a month after the public launch of the Flock 2.0 browser, Flock has announced the addition of OpenID to the Flock 2.0 browser today. Ive been saying for a
Pownce is Gone and It's Kevin Rose's Fault
Weve learned today that the microblogging service Pownce has been acquired by Six Apart. It also appears that Pownce will close in two weeks from today. While financial terms of the
The (Hilarious) Bailout of Silicon Valley Auto Maker Tesla
This weekend Tesla Motors was back in the news as they are pleading with the U.S. government to give them some $400 million to continue their mission of building cars
AOL Launches PlaySavvy - Parental Gaming Resource
AOL has announced the launch of their latest online content site today. Named PlaySavvy, the goal is to provide a resource for parents to help them figure out the world of
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BlackBerry's mobile site gets a refresh
BlackBerry's cleaner, better-organized mobile site.(Credit: RIM)On Tuesday, Toronto-based RIM re-launched its mobile-optimized Web site, mobile.blackberry.com. The result is a crisper, livelier look that has an accelerated loading time and rearranged categories
Zagat on iPhone: 'A disappointment' die-hards will still 'love'
(Credit: CNET)Despite being a fan of Zagats restaurant surveys, Ive never been overly impressed with the mobile applications for Windows Mobile Smartphone and PocketPC, BlackBerry, and Palm.Regrettably, Zagat
Facebook Marketplace relaunch powered by Oodle
Classifieds start-up Oodle will be powering Facebooks official marketplace, the company said Tuesday. Members will be able to use it just like any third-party app on
Gmail comes to the desktop in gadget form
(Credit: Google)Google has put out an official Gmail gadget for its Google Desktop product, giving users the option to run multiple instances of different Gmail accounts as standalone gadgets. The tool includes several
Dogpile raises money for pets in need
Metasearch engine Dogpile announced Tuesday that it has raised $100,000 toward its goal of raising $1 million to help pets in need.Dogpile donations are being funded through its Search and Rescue program, a
Memo to OpenID: Keep it simple, please
With all the buzz about Facebook Connect this week, its worth asking the question: Whatever happened to OpenID?The universal log-in standard was created in 2005 by Brad Fitzpatrick, founder of LiveJournal, while he
Nombray lets you cybersquat your online identity
Nombray is a new site that lets you buy vanity domains for your name. The service is aimed at people with very little experience setting up a Web site, letting them squat the
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TextFlow
This word processing collaboration app combines the best of the old off-line desktop with the new possibilities of web-based software, where users work anywhere, any time, on any connected computer.
PeopleBrowsr
A simple visual dashboard that adds more power to Twitter, your other online identities and those of your friends.
Tidy Favorites
Tidy up your favorite bookmarks and surf the web with this next-generation, user-friendly interface. Bookmarks are saved as thumbnails in which you can drag and drop the thumbnails to rearrange your preferences.
Social Mention
A social media search engine that tracks user-generated content. Results are aggregated from popular social media services, such as Flickr, Digg, and Twitter.
Kontagent
A viral analytics platform for social network application developers. The Kontagent platform is built from the ground up to provide deep social data visualization and analysis that delivers actionable insights delivered via a hosted, on-demand service. The platform works directly
Genius Rocket
Delivers compelling marketing and creative content such as video, audio, branding, graphic design and more from a diverse and talented community of over 5000 creative artists.
Lookpicking
A new server-based search box for Firefox. Users can choose from hundreds of search engines instantly. New search engines can be added to a personal profile on-the-fly using the browsers context menu. Then, they can be shared at lookpicking.com.
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StuVu
StuVuStudent generated videos, photos and reviews of college campuses.Blog
Meezoog
Meezoog(“it takes an invitation! However if you are social enough, you will find it”)Meezoog is a unique relationship network, where every one in your search results is connected to someone in your network. Many Meezoog members join
kaufDA
kaufDA (german)Die besten Angebote in deiner Stadt(search engine for local deals in Germany)Blog
Purobalon
Purobalon (spanish)Todo el fútbol en un mismo sitio(a single-page aggregator for soccer news)
ShoppingNotes
ShoppingNotesGet alerts when price dropsBlog
FluidSurveys
FluidSurveysCreate Surveys, Make Polls, Generate Reports, Analyze Results.Alpha Launch of fluidSurveysBlog
BarFlood
BarFloodA Flood is an informal meet-up in a bar, club, restaurant, or cafe planned on BarFlood.com. Users can invite friends or strangers, so oftentimes, not all the people attending will know each other.
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Yes API Gives You Real-time and Historical Radio Playlists
Yes.com is a unique community-oriented music site that provides real-time and historical information about songs played on United States terrestrial radio stations. Besides this up-to-the-minute database, Yes has social features like chat rooms for specific radio
Yahoo Begins Limited Testing of OpenID Simple Registration
Yahoo! has announced the rollout of some limited tests for OpenIDs Simple Registration specification. If youre not familiar with OpenID, its an innovative way for handling user authentication that provides a free and easy
San Francisco Transit Mashups: the BART API
Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) provides the San Francisco, CA region with one of the most innovative public transportation services in the United States. Now BART offers developers the BART API. The BART API provides real-time
The Cloud Does not Auto-Validate Your Work
ReadWriteWebs Rick Turoczy recently reported in Dark Side of the Cloud the recent incident that resulted in a loss of data for ylastic, a company that facilitates management of Amazons AWS environments
Reddit’s Secret API
Every now and then a sharp developer uncovers a clue that leads to discovery of an undocumented, but quite real, web API. A case in point is the folks over at SEO services company Index
Yieldex Wins Amazon’s Start-Up Challenge
Yieldex, the online ad inventory forecasting and optimization start-up, has won the second annual Amazon Web Services Start-Up Challenge. As grand prize winner, Yieldex receives US $50,000 in cash and $50,000 in AWS service credits, along with
Thanks ProgrammableWeb Sponsors
We couldnt keep making ProgrammableWeb the resource it is without the help of our sponsors and partners. A big thanks for their support. If you are interested in sponsoring ProgrammableWeb and reaching our influential audience of technology decision makers contact
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Digg: Not for Sale
The news aggregation sites CEO, Jay Adelson, spelled out Diggs drive for profitability
Traffic to Web-only retailers increases on Thanksgiving and Black Friday
The holiday shopping season is officially upon us and for some online retailers, prospects may be rosier than expected thanks to heavy promotional activity to encourage spending (and unfortunately also erode profit margins). On Thanksgiving, which has been the heaviest
Best 15 Ajax Based Start pages
Ajax is a popular web development technique that is used for creating interactive web applications that can retrieve data from the server asynchronously in the background without interfering with the display of the existing page. In other words Ajax is
31 Incredible Resources And Inspirations For Designers Like You To Discover The Best Of The Web(...)
You maybe interested in our latest article 31 Incredible Resources And Inspirations For Designers Like You To Discover The Best Of The Web In November
Congratulations, It's A Recession
Economists give birth to a 1-year- old downturn. So when do things get better?
Open Source: The Model Is Broken
The open-source business model that relies solely on support and service revenue streams is failing to meet the expectations of investors
Biggest Battle Yet For Social Networks: You, Your Identity And Your Data On The Open Web
Today’s the day that Facebook makes their big press push for their Facebook Connect service, which was first announced last May. The NY Times has a story giving a broad overview of Connect as well as competing services from MySpace
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Episode 48 - Kevin Marks/Google
Adam and Josh sat down with Kevin Marks from Google. We chatted about Microformats, Open Social, The social graph api, etc.Click here for show notes.Download Podcast
Episode 47 - Ezra Zygmuntowicz
Adam and I visited the posh South Park Engine Yard office to talk with Ezra Zygmuntowicz. We covered hosting, managing open source, and even a bit about writing a book.Click here for show notes.Download Podcast
Episode 46 - Fire Eagle
Adam and I put on some Ninja outfits and snuck in and stole away Simon King to talk about Fire Eagle!Click here for show notes.Download Podcast
Episode 45 - GitHub
Adam and Josh sat down with Tom Preston-Werner and Chris Wanswrath. They are two of the three guys behind the genius that is github. They also talk a bit about previous projects like FamSpam and Gravatar.Click here for show notes.Download
Episode 44 - Blaine Cook
Adam and Josh sat down with Blaine in Miami to pick his brain about scaling twitter, among many other topics. *Note: Blaine was workng for twitter at the time still.Click here for show notes.Download Podcast
Episode 43 - Creating Passionate Users
Josh and Adam sat down with Kathy Sierra to talk about creating passionate users, building web apps, and Tasty Planner.This edition of The Web 2.0 Show is brought to you by the Web 2.0 Expo in San Francisco, with special
Episode 42 - Kevin Rose & Gary Vaynerchuk
DIGG THIS!! Josh and I interview Kevin Rose and Gary Vaynerchuk at the Future of Web Apps conference in Miami, FL.Make sure you follow Kevin and Gary on Twitter. You might as well follow us too while you’re at it:
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Links for 2008-12-01
Biggest Battle Yet For Social Networks: You, Your Identity And Your Data On The Open WebFacebook continues to make major and mostly proprietary moves as the battle for Web identity heats up. Most companies are following open standards but Facebook
Links for 2008-11-26
Amazon.com Tries User-Generated Public Relations - Bits Blog - NYTimes.comA Web 1.0 pioneer which continues to get the good 2.0 stuff. Crowdsourcing is almost always cheaper and more scalable than traditional methods of production, just harder to seen.zemblyA "Wikipedia for
Links for 2008-11-25
The hidden cost of Google Apps - Nov. 19, 2008A decent overview of what the pros and cons are of moving to office productivity apps in the cloud. We use Google Apps for most of what we do now unless
Links for 2008-11-24
Netbook - Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaNow we are seeing a wave of personal computer devices designed specifically for cloud computing. The Asus EEE and Dell Mini 9 and others are selling extremely well and are often out of stock. They
Links for 2008-11-20
Daring Fireball: Google Mobile Uses Private iPhone APIsFascinating analysis of how the new Google Mobile voice command uses undocumented iPhone APIs. It seems like unfair advantage and Google is getting special treatment on the platform. Definitely makes Android seem friendlier
Links for 2008-11-19
Dont Buy Into These 10 Social Media Myths | SocialComputingMagazine.comSocial media can produce numerous benefits for you and your brand. Of course, as the bandwagon for social media has filled up, many myths have been spread. This list of 10
Links for 2008-11-18
Expanding the Cloud: Amazon CloudFront - All Things DistributedWerner Vogels looks at Amazon's new cloud offering: A content distribution network based on S3 that is 'dead simple.' And inexpensive.10 Semantic Apps to Watch - One Year Later - ReadWriteWebAfter years