Tips for Building Next Generation Web 2.0 Applications
I've been spending a good amount of time the last several weeks getting ready for the workshop session I'll be giving at Web 2.0 Expo next week in San [...]Read more
I've been spending a good amount of time the last several weeks getting ready for the workshop session I'll be giving at Web 2.0 Expo next week in San [...]Read more
For about the last year we’ve been using an internal app we developed called In/Out. This tool grew out of our need to keep track of what people are [...]Read more
The Library of Congress has its own Flickr account, and if you have a few hours to spend, I highly recommend flipping through their photo albums.These color photos from [...]Read more
Look closely at the photo of Google’s booth at the Web 2.0 conference, because there is apparently something there that Google didn’t want photographed. Do you see it? Yeah, me either. Looks like a normal, non-confidential type booth to me. [...]Read more
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The number of people whose work is touched by the internet these days is hard to imagine. Many of us have been working full-time online for a while, but [...]Read more
Google today made an announcement that could prove to be not only important to the evolution of OpenSocial and iGoogle, but also to the social networking sector itself. Google [...]Read more
When it comes to technology debacles, every major company has a few (remember the Newton?), but right now one of the top spots has to go to Windows Vista, Microsoft’s clunky operating system that has IT shops and consumers desperately [...]Read more
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At the Web 2.0 Expo Wednesday, Adobe demo'd Thermo, the code name for its new tool for "devsigners" (developer/designers), the people responsible for the look and feel of new [...]Read more
Editor’s Note: If you would like to have your startup considered for inclusion in “The Startup Review” series, please see the details here.STARTUP DETAILS:Company Name: ZenBe20-word Pitch: Zenbe is a new free webmail service, aiming to deliver the best email [...]Read more
» Popular articles from MashableTechies, VCs, and the press are always swooning over the glory of the Bay area. This is where all the excitement, the money, and the people are, they say. [...]Read more
We used to speculate that Twitter’s persistent downtime and overall poor service quality could result in a Friendster-type nose dive. But after a three day weekend outage I realized that in the last two months a subtle shift occured: I [...]Read more
» Popular articles from TechCrunchSick of the boring old whiteness of Gmail, and eager to try something new? With a Firefox extension called Stylish, which enables you to change the look of any website using custom CSS, you can! It’s time to finally match [...]Read more
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The obvious first question one asks the AT&T execs when beginning a discussion of Pogo, their new Web browser, is "What is AT&T doing getting into the browser market?" [...]Read more
About a month ago, I wrote about three career tracks that won't exist in a few years - at least as I see it. Now let's take a look at three emerging digital jobs that will become increasingly important in [...]Read more
» Popular articles from Micro-PersuasionWe’re hearing this from multiple sources: After nearly two years of high profile scaling problems, Twitter is planning to abandon Ruby on Rails as their web framework and start from scratch with PHP or Java (another solution is to stick [...]Read more
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ColorToy 2.0ColorToy 2.0 is a Flash based color scheme generator and picker. It generates complementary color schemes based on your inputted color values or randomlyColor Generator – Encuentra los [...]Read more
You know that doohickey you’ve wanted to make for the last decade, but you’ve never had the right materials or equipment? The one that’s going to make you rich? Your time for glory has arrived.Ponoko, which launched at TechCrunch40, has [...]Read more
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Let's be honest here: we're all a bunch of social media addicts. We're junkies. Whether it's a new Twitter app, a new Facebook feature, or a new social anything [...]Read more
Hardly a week goes by these days without an API or other developer-related announcement from Google. And given that they now have over 35 different APIs as well as whole platforms like Android, Google will be hosting their first multi-day [...]Read more
» Popular articles from ProgrammableWebSo far our four-day work week experiment is working. We haven’t found ourselves collectively wishing we had an extra work day a week. We haven’t found ourselves gasping for [...]Read more