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19 Nov
20 : 33
WALKTHROUGH: How SoundCloud Excels at Web Music Usability
Online music and its controversies are unavoidable, and with no end of hunger for access to tunes, the market has been an evolving battleground. With mavericks (in the non-Palin sense) like the aptly-named Grooveshark seeking to take a bite out of things, it’s refreshing to know that some...
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19 Nov
18 : 33
2nd Annual Open Web Awards: VOTE NOW!
Mashable is proud to announce that voting has begun in the 2nd Annual Open Web Awards, a unique opportunity for the most accomplished websites and services to receive international recognition for their achievements. During the nominations round, we received over 43,000 verified nominations. We...
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20 Nov
02 : 33
Yelp Throws Down On CitySearch
Local review site Yelp is not going to sit around and let competitor CitySearch have even a day to celebrate their new beta launch.
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19 Nov
19 : 33
How Much Traffic Can A Link on Google.com Drive? The Case of the G1
Can you imagine getting a link to your website highlighted just below the search box on Google.com? How much traffic do you think that would drive? According to one estimate published today by traffic analysts Compete.com, the link on Google for the G1 Android phone by T-Mobile delivered an...
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19 Nov
19 : 03
TeachStreet Expands To San Francisco: Find That Perfect Cooking Class. Or...
TeachStreet, a Yelp-like service for real world classes (cooking, dog obedience, music lessons, ballroom dance, foreign language, golf, yoga, etc.), just opened its doors in San Francisco and Silicon Valley. The site first launched in Seattle, where the company is headquartered, and then expanded to...
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19 Nov
17 : 33
Monty Python Comes to YouTube (Legally)
YouTube was built in no small part by users uploading copyright clips of British comedy group Monty Python. Ok, it was built by users uploading copyright clips of lots of different media outfits, but nonetheless, the group’s influence on the video sharing site has been huge.This week, they’ve...
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19 Nov
15 : 33
Six Apart Gives Journalists Free Blogs
San Francisco-based blogging startup Six Apart has announced they will be giving away free accounts on their TypePad blogging system for professional bloggers and journalists who recently lost their jobs as well as those who fear the axe is coming. Cleverly dubbed the "Journalist Bailout Program,"...
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19 Nov
15 : 03
Trulia Delivers More Targeted Ads With Location-Based Info
Real estate site Trulia and interactive media company 1020 Placecast have partnered up to deliver better targeted ads on Trulia, using location information and a number of other factors. When a user searches for real estate in a certain location on Trulia, Placecast adds its magic, using algorithms...
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19 Nov
15 : 03
Mint SMS: Monitor Your Finances On the Go
Personal finance service Mint has added a new feature for those who simply have to know what their entire net worth is in every imaginable situation. Users can send a text message containing the words “Balance” or “Bal” to shortcode “MyMint” (696468) and they’ll receive info for...
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19 Nov
05 : 04
Explore the Smart Companies That Sponsor ReadWriteWeb
At ReadWriteWeb we work hard to provide you with the smartest Internet news and reviews each and every day. The sponsors that give us the opportunity to spend our time writing are companies that appreciate the thoughtfulness of the whole community here, including our readers. Once a week we like to...
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19 Nov
03 : 03
Google’s new Keyword Tool tells you what you’re missing (via...
Steve Rubel posted a linkGoogle’s new Keyword Tool tells you what you’re missing4 minutes ago -Comment -LikeKyle Lacy, Robert Scoble, ♣genieyclo♣ and Justin Yost liked thisBarry Schwartz: "Google released a new keyword tool tonight, named the Search-Based Keyword Tool. This tool goes beyond...
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19 Nov
01 : 33
Is YouTube the Next Google?
Anything that can be a video will be a video During the Web 2.0 Summit recently, the Mayor of San Francisco, Gavin Newsom, pointed out that one of the reasons the world is no longer the same is YouTube. For better or worse, said Mr. Newsom, we are now always on the record. Every significant and...
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17 Nov
14 : 03
Viewzi Launches Site Search
Search engine provider Viewzi has announced the public launch of their site search product today. Viewzi uses an interesting results page by providing the results in a layer on top of the current page.Viewzi supports blog posts, videos via YouTube and Viddler and photos. They have different "views"...
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18 Nov
18 : 33
FreeWebs Rebrands to Webs; Launches New Platform
Earlier this month I spoke with FreeWebs CEO & Co-Founder Haroon Mokhtarzada about how FreeWebs was doing and what updates were in the pipeline. The first bit of news that Haroon shared was that they planned to rebrand the site into Webs.com. Webs began operations in 2001 and raised a round of...
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18 Nov
18 : 03
Exit Fail Whale, Enter Fail Caterpillar (Twitter is Down)
After working flawlessly through the heavy tweeting of the elections, Twitter is apparently having some uptime issues today. The site is rendering a “Currently down for database maintenance” image, which, seems a bit suspect given “database maintenance” sounds like something you’d plan...
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17 Nov
07 : 03
WANTED: A Command Line for the Web
Kwyno, which launches in private beta next month, wants to be a command line for the web: a single box where you can type commands to navigate to web pages, search the web or check your friends’ updates on Facebook, Twitter or Pownce. The web isn’t where a command line might shine though:...
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18 Nov
15 : 03
If the App Store Were a Widget Store, It’d Be Glam Apps
Glam, the network of women’s (and now men’s too) content sites, has taken the hood off of its application platform, which debuted in private beta earlier this year. Essentially, it’s like an app store for publishers and advertisers – Glam bloggers can grab widgets for their sites, while...
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18 Nov
10 : 03
Twitter is Down! (I forgot how much I miss typing that)
Twitter is down. Super down. The status blog is silent on the issue, although the error message untruthfully says the site is down for database maintenance. If it was maintenance, it would be noted on the status blog. This is maintenance in the same way open heart surgery after a heart attack is...
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18 Nov
04 : 03
NewsJunk Winds Down
NewsJunk, Dave Winer’s slightly more than errant weekend project, has been shuttered.  I wrote up NewsJunk here at Mashable shortly after it’s launch back in June.  From his blog:Now that the election was almost two weeks ago, we’re winding down newsjunk.com. It was an interesting...
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17 Nov
19 : 33
HOW NOT TO: Build Your Twitter Community
Sarah Evans is the director of communications at Elgin Community College (ECC) in Elgin, Illinois. She also authors a PR and social media blog.In my previous post I discussed how to build your Twitter community, offering 10 tips as a guide. Here are a few tips on what not to do:(Make sure you know a...
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18 Nov
00 : 33
Multiply Gets 100M Valuation As South Asian Media Conglomerate Buys 5%...
Philippines-based media company ABS-CBN Broadcasting Corporation has paid $5 million for a 5% stake in Multiply, the media-centric social network with a userbase primarily composed of adults. The investment pegs Multiply's valuation at $100 million, which is within range (though on the lower end)...
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17 Nov
22 : 03
Tag Your Baby, Pick A Name
Forget the printed books and cluttered sites like this one, you can now pick your new baby's name in style. Two year old Jackson Fish Market's newest site is What A Lovely Name. Peruse and click on descriptive tags and see names that reflect those traits. For example, English, Elegant, Intelligent...
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17 Nov
16 : 33
Crunchyroll Signs More Anime Content Producers
Asian entertainment destination site Crunchyroll has announced a variety of new partnerships with three major Japanese anime studios today. The three studios are: TV TOKYO Corporation, SHUEISHA Inc. and Pierrot Co., Ltd. Back in March, Crunchyroll signed a variety of content distribution deals...
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17 Nov
16 : 03
Plista Secures Draper Investment For Social Recommendation Engine
Social recommendation and personalization platform Plista, one of the companies in this year's TechCrunch50 DemoPit, has secured an undisclosed amount of funding from Swiss Draper Investment Company.TechCrunch UK reviewedthe service after seeing it at work at the recent Web 2.0 Expo Europe in Berlin...
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17 Nov
06 : 04
Adobe wants to bridge gap between PCs and cloud
Adobe Systems wants to have it both ways.Microsoft's power with programmers is tethered to desktops and laptops, the vast majority of which run Windows. Google is trying to dominate what it believes is the new frontier, cloud computing, where applications run on the Web. Adobe, though, is trying to...
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16 Nov
22 : 03
Dwellicious: Do You Want a Delicious for Real Estate?
Delicious remains the most recognisable name in social bookmarking, but does it serve niche markets as ably as specialized tools could? Boca Raton, Florida-based Dwellicious thinks not, and has created a “Delicious for real estate” that it hopes will entice home buyers and real estate agents...
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16 Nov
21 : 33
HOLIDAY SURVIVAL GUIDE: 20+ Tools for Family Travel
The holiday season is fast approaching, and with it, hectic travels. This is the busiest time of the year when it comes to traveling, especially for families. Luckily, online and mobile tools help make the experience much more manageable.From travel planning sites to navigation apps and services to...
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16 Nov
12 : 33
German Politician Blocks Local Wikipedia
This is the image that comes up when people try to access Wikipedia.de, which used to be forwarded to Wikipedia.org. It reads:The county court of Luebeck (North Germany) has issued an order in the name of Lutz Heilmann, Member of Parliament (left party/post-communist) that the German Wikipedia...
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16 Nov
19 : 33
10 Hot Bookmarklets That Put Plugins to Rest
Plugins are great. As anyone who bothers to make their online lives enhanced with conveniences knows, browser extensions, also known as “add-ons,” are a fantastic way to streamline tasks.At the same time, installation of such software can be annoying. The act of restarting Firefox, IE or Safari...
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16 Nov
19 : 03
Microsoft Opens Online Store in US: Charges More
In an attempt to cut down on its carbon footprint, Microsoft last week opened an online store in the U.S, making it the fourth country that offers downloads directly from Microsoft.Steve Ballmer hinted that an online store was in the works a couple of weeks ago during a speech to developers in...
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13 Nov
02 : 06
Vuclip Searches and Trans-codes Web Video to Mobile
Judging by the number of people lined up to talk with Nickhil Jakatdar, CEO Vuclip, and the interest from judges immediately after his presentation today at the Under the Radar conference (Mountain View), it seems Vuclip may be Under the Radar's next dealmaker.Why is Vuclip so cool? Because the...
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12 Nov
07 : 10
Dapper MashupAds: Easy Contextual Display Ads for Any Site
One of the many frustrations that mashup developers (and web developers in general) run into is trying to use contextual ads for sites with lots of dynamic content. By their very nature, mashups typically tap into data that constantly changes, making it difficult to use contextual ads that stay...
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15 Nov
17 : 33
California Wildfires: 10 Ways to Track their Spread
An outbreak of wildfires in California’s Santa Barbara County has reached national news feeds and sparked Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger to declare a state of emergency after the crisis in Montecito, quelled late on Friday by response units, was followed by a growing emergency in Sylmar.For those...
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15 Nov
06 : 33
In These Dark Times, We Turn To Lolcats For Comfort
Times are tough, but Pet Holdings, the company behind ICanHasCheezburger, isn't complaining - from September to October the company saw its traffic grow by 23%, reaching 128.3 million total page views and 6.3 million unique visitors across its network of blogs. The profitable network includes nine...
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15 Nov
01 : 33
Buy This Guy's Chest for a Day
All the buzz today has been around people selling their bodies to the highest startup bidder. Earlier this year we covered Leora's attempt to sell various body parts at conferences. Today we've learned that Mike Arrington has purchased a day of GirlInYourShirt. The girl behind GirlInYourShirt is...
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11 Nov
01 : 10
AT&T debuts video search site
AT&T isn't the brand that comes to mind when you think of online video search, but let's get past that point: the telecommunications company has announced a beta version of a site called VideoCrawler, which can search more than 1,600 online video outlets. AT&T hasn't released a full list of...
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07 Nov
01 : 11
Shoppers spill spending sins on Web site
Do you have a confession to make about a purchase you shouldn't have made?Whether it's the $600 treadmill you bought on a credit card, then used as a really expensive clothes hanger, or that collection of pricey handbags you just had to have, Spendster.org is the place to bare your frivolous soul.A...
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14 Nov
23 : 03
GirlInYourShirt: $75 Buys Your Startup Marketing For A Day
I imagine more than a few startups will take Jenaé up on her offer to wear your startup shirt and talk about your company for a day. It’s $75, and she posts videos on her site, YouTube, Seesmic and Viddler, posts pictures on Flickr and tweets about it all as well.
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14 Nov
15 : 34
Is the VC Model Broken? Far From it
Adeo Ressi, the serial entrepreneur behind the venture-capital rating site TheFunded, has been getting a lot of attention for a presentation he gave at Harvard Business School in which he argued that the VC industry is "broken." His central point is that there are simply too many venture capital...
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10 Nov
01 : 06
Hurricane Paloma: 6 Web Tools to Track The Storm
Hurricane Paloma made landfall in southern Cuba this weekend, bringing 120 mph winds and heavy rain. Where can you turn for the latest updates on the storm? The web, of course. During the onslaught of Hurricane Fay we dug deep into the best storm-tracking resources online. Today, an updated...
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13 Nov
08 : 06
MySpace Finally Completes Mobile Trifecta with BlackBerry App
It's inevitable. News surfaces about a new iPhone or Android application and almost immediately it's followed by "When are we getting our BlackBerry app?"And with good reason. For all the buzz about Google and Apple handsets, BlackBerry remains the dominant force in smart mobile devices. So it...
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09 Nov
01 : 06
Weekly Wrapup: Web 2.0 Summit & Election Edition
This week the ReadWriteWeb team was in force at the Web 2.0 Summit, an annual event that covers the state of the Web industry. This year's theme was 'Web meets world'. ReadWriteWeb had exclusive access to video coverage of the event, via TechWeb (one of the producers of the event, along with...
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13 Nov
03 : 37
Republicans Use Social Media Too
During the election season, Barack Obama's campaign got a lot of kudos for its use of social media tools. As we noted in our post entitled Obama's Social Media Advantage, both Presidential candidates used the web and social media tools to connect to their followers and organize their campaigns -...
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13 Nov
17 : 35
Google now tracking flu trends via search
Google on Tuesday unveiled a new site to track the progress of the common cold. Using the same keyword tracking technology found on Google Trends, it keeps an eye on people searching for queries involving the word "flu" and tracks them both by date and location.What makes the technology so...
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13 Nov
02 : 10
Mob4Hire: Crowdsource your app testing
Crowdsourcing worked for restaurant reviews, so it's got to work for testing mobile apps around the world, right? That's the pemise behind Mob4Hire, who presented at Under the Radar on Wednesday. The pitch began with a compelling use case: You need to test the app on 20 handsets in another country...
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13 Nov
07 : 39
Cookstr Video Demo
This evening NY-based Cookstr presented their recipe database. There are a million recipe databases online and Cookstr says what makes their recipe database different is that the recipes come from cookbook authors. This is different than say FoodNetwork which promotes recipes from their television...
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13 Nov
06 : 36
This Christmas, OfficeMax’s ElfYourself.com Will Get a JibJab Twist
A year ago, one of the surprise holiday breakout hits on the Web was ElfYourself.com. It was a promotional viral video site created by OfficeMax that let people upload their pictures and create dancing elves that they could then send as e-cards to family and friends. ElfYourself turned out to be...
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08 Nov
01 : 09
Web 2.0 Summit videos: Zuckerberg, Benioff, de la Vega
The on-stage chats at the Web 2.0 Summit on Thursday featured heavy-hitters from the realm of online applications.Day 2's lineup at the San Francisco event included Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg, AT&T's Ralph de la Vega, and a four-executive panel of VMware's Paul Maritz, Salesforce.com's Marc...
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13 Nov
05 : 10
Your DRM-free theme is going to cost you
This Wall-e-themed desktop looks at my system resources with flirtatious eyes. (Credit: The Skins Factory)I used to be a huge fan of Windows desktop themes. Granted, this was over ten years ago, when I knew little about computers and was ignorant of the amount of system resources themes consumed. I...
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13 Nov
03 : 40
Google Earth's virtual Roman holiday
Google Earth's new layer of ancient Rome offers virtual tourists the chance to explore a city long gone.(Credit: Google.com)Google Earth is extending its satellite perspective to paint a picture of what the ancient city of Rome looked like nearly two millennia ago.While satellites weren't around to...
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