Submitted by Bullyinguk:
One of the ways people use Twitter is to ask a question to a large group of people at once: “Does anyone know a good recipe for Lobster Bisque?” “What are the best games for a four-year-old’s pirate birthday party?” “What is the best tech conference to attend this year?”. (Read More)
Crenk
The guys over at CSS addict have a great article about web 2.0 design products that I though everyone would enjoy. As of late there are web 2.0 companies poping up everywhere and there are even more web 2.0 style designed sites, flash buttons etc. Below is a list of some of the most useful web 2.0 design generators in the m (Read More)
Semantic Web Company
What will the internet look like in the year 2030? It could well have a brain of its own.The concept is called "the semantic web" and essentially it’s technology that allows all your emails, documents, and purchases to talk with each other.Want to know where all your money went last night? Just drag your bank statemen (Read More)
Mashable!
New Web 2.0 services await; all you need to do is grab your free invites over at Mashable Invites! ---Related Articles at Mashable! - The Social Networking Blog:Web 2.0 Invites for January 2nd, 2008Web 2.0 Invites for February 17th, 2008Web 2.0 Invites for March 4th, 2008Web 2.0 Invites for March 9th, 2008Web 2.0 Invites fo (Read More)
ReadWriteWeb
As you may have heard, we're big fans of RSS here at ReadWriteWeb. We've covered many RSS readers, aggregators, sites, and services in the past and have provided RSS tips in posts like "Seven Tips for Making the Most of Your RSS Reader" and "6 Ways to Filter Your RSS Feeds." We also like reading feeds and sharing some of ou (Read More)
Mashable!
New Web 2.0 services await; all you need to do is grab your free invites over at Mashable Invites! ---Related Articles at Mashable! - The Social Networking Blog:Web 2.0 Invites for January 2nd, 2008Web 2.0 Invites for February 17th, 2008Web 2.0 Invites for March 4th, 2008Web 2.0 Invites for March 9th, 2008Web 2.0 Invites fo (Read More)
ReadWriteWeb
Web 2.0 has brought many wonderful innovations and ideas to the Internet.We can no longer imagine the web without a social dimension, and we can no longer imaginean online world that is read-only - it is now a read/write web full of user-generated content.But there is another fairly recent innovation, which might have just (Read More)
KillerStartups.com - all
What it doesThese days, search is the name of the game, and it looks to be a lonely field out there, especially with only one true competitor—the mighty behemoth that is Google. And yet, there a lot of minor players looking to make a dent in search engine technology. Two of the yet to be conquered fields in search include s (Read More)
Semantic Web Company
Yahoo! are certainly being a lot more open than competitors such as Google and Microsoft when it comes to talking about their use of semantic technologies. They’ve been active for several years in recruiting stalwarts of the Semantic Web community such as Dave Beckett, and there is a long tradition of the company&rsqu (Read More)
CNN
Sean Knapp had it made. As a young computer scientist, he couldn't have had a better gig: working at Google, the engineer's paradise. He had all the usual perks - a massage every other week, onsite laundry, free all-you-can-eat haute cuisine. Even better, he got to work on some of Google's highest-profile products, includin (Read More)
Submitted by J Deragon:
The study found that the average amount of time spent online is 32.7 hours per week, compared with 16.4 hours spent watching TV.
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TechCrunch
Tuesday/Wednesday next week sees the launch of the grand-sounding World Biz Online, and my Spidey Sense is already tingling. Big London launch in a Mayfair hotel? Check. “Global internet portal”? Check. “The first functioning Web 3.0 site on the internet”? Check. Poised to “change the way that (Read More)
KillerStartups.com - all
What it doesRecently redesigned CookAdvice is a nice looking recipe site with a large database of recipes and photos. Users are able to comment on already existing recipes or add their own recipe making this a constantly growing culinary site. Also included is a forums section where people can share best practices or ask q (Read More)
louisgray.com
In March, we highlighted 5 Blog Candidates for Tomorrow's Techmeme Leaderboard. In April, I suggested Five More Blogs You Should Be Reading, But Aren't. Since then, a number of these lesser-known bloggers have seen their posts gain higher visibility, including hitting the aforementioned Techmeme, and gaining both RSS subscr (Read More)
KillerStartups.com - all
What it doesScience is progressing in ways unimaginable—genomes have been mapped, polio has been wiped off the other, sheeps (and possibly humans) have been cloned, and the list goes on. Technology is key to the developments made. So, it’s without surprise that NextBio has accomplished what it has. NextBio has taken the sem (Read More)