TechCrunch
- Seven Alternatives to the Apple iPad
- Wait! Stop. Before you hand over Apple your credit card and pre-order the iPad, you may want to check out the other touchscreen options available now and in the near future. The iPad isnt the
- AOL’s Big SXSW Bet On Seed and “Bionic Journalism”
- Editors Note: This guest post was written and reported by Steven Rosenbaum, the CEO of Magnify.net.Today, the world of music, film, and the internet converges on Austin, Texas for what is fast becoming one of
- Confession: I Pre-ordered My iPad And Breguet Made Me Do It
- Im a sucker. Its true. As much you guys think we rail against Apple, were like abused puppies, slinking back to our masters hard ankles, shivering and awaiting praise. Why did I pre-order the
- Formerly Cc:Betty, Threadbox Emerges As A Realtime Collaboration Platform
- Recently, startup Cc: Betty, a nifty service that organized and managed group email threads, decided to rebrand and relaunch its service. The new product, Threadbox, was going to be streamlined and tweaked to appeal
- Amidst Controversy Storm, Kwedit Reveals Repayment Rate Already At 26%
- Kwedit, the innovative and suddenly controversial payments platform for virtual goods, is releasing some early data. The service lets users promise to pay later in lieu of a direct credit card
- Music Distribution Service Zimbalam Opens
- Zimbalam, the digital music distributor from Believe Digital, launches in the US today.The service lets artists submit and distribute their music through 25 of the most popular music platforms,
- The Real War At SXSW: AT&T Versus 15,000 Data-Crazed Geeks
- Weve talked a lot this week about the so-called Location War brewing at the SXSW festival in Austin, Texas starting tomorrow. That war will happen, but actually,

Mashable
- iPad: To Pre-Order or Not to Pre-Order?
- Now that the iPad is officially available for pre-order, the question that we want to know from our readers is: Will you pre-order? The Wi-Fi iPad will be available on April 3, 2010, and the Wi-Fi + 3G models will
- Enjoy Paris in All of Its 26-Gigapixel Glory
- Having been to Paris, I can tell you that it’s a city you won’t be able to fully fathom in a week or a month – it takes a lifetime to see all the city has to offer. This was
- Apple Store is Down, Prepare for iPad Pre-Orders
- It’s finally here; the moment where the iPad actually comes into some sort of contact with the market. As we announced before, iPad pre-orders begin at 5:30 AM PT (in about 1:30 hours), and the Apple Store is currently down,
- Firefox Account Manager Aims to Make Your Social Life Easier
- What do you do when you first fire up your browser? Most probably, you log into various sites that require a username and password – Facebook, Gmail, Twitter and the like. For me, personally, it’s quite a chore, as I
- Gaming Faceoff: Project Natal vs. PlayStation Move
- On November 19th, 2006, Nintendo launched its fifth home console to the world. The Nintendo Wii was both ridiculed and praised for its unique controller system — the Wiimote — which detects movements in three dimensions.Three and a half years
- Lady Gaga and Beyonce’s “Telephone” Premieres on Vevo
- Fresh off having the most popular music video in YouTube/Vevo’s history (“Bad Romance” with 140 million views and counting), Lady Gaga’s latest – “Telephone” – featuring Beyonce, has made its debut on the Web.The video is choc-full-o Lady Gaga shock
- iPad Pre-Orders Begin at 5:30 AM PT on March 12th
- Apple fanatics will be able to place their iPad orders at 5:30 AM Pacific time (8:30 Eastern) tomorrow, Friday, March 12th. The pre-orders will be available through Apple.com, and are expected to ship in the United States next month —

Read/WriteWeb
- Google Wave Extensions Gallery Launches
- This morning, Google launched an extensions gallery for their real-time communications product, Google Wave. Within the new gallery, youll find the tools and add-ons that have been created by the developer community to add additional functionality to the
- SXSW 2010 for Cloud Lovers
- Fascinated by the cloud and what it means for the future of Web apps, social gaming, open-source and the after life? Then you have plenty to keep you busy if you
- Weekend Reading: Mass Customization Round Up
- Lately at ReadWriteStart we have talked with a few people working with startups in the co-creation and mass customization industry. Some of these startups use on-demand production techniques to minimize
- Health Clouds Forming: California's Health Internet Exchange
- Today, the California Health and Human Services convened a summit with an expected three hundred people in the interest of a state HIE (Health Information Exchange). This project has been tasked by volunteers
- What Do Social Media Marketers Know About Tech? SURVEY RESULTS
- First, wed like to thank all 596 survey respondents and the many Open Thread commenters who gave such interesting and valuable feedback in our recent post Should Social Media Experts Be Required to Know Their Tech?Over the past
- 'Enemies of the Internet': Not Just For Dictators Anymore
- Reporters Without Borders released its annual report on online access today. They call it Enemies of the Internet, and it shows a world where online censorship, intimidation and worse is
- 6 Thoughts About Location Madness
- Location based social networks - are you over it already? It feels like location is all we ever hear about anymore, especially this week leading up to SXSW.Were excited about location too; see our enthusiastic write-ups What Twitters

GigaOM
- In 2009, U.S. Broadband Growth Slowed
- Nearly 4.1 million new subscribers signed up for broadband from the 19 largest cable and telephone providers in the US. These 19 service providers account for about 93% of the total US market. Annual net broadband additions in 2009 were
- Reuters and Why Social Media Policies Don’t Work
- Reuters has issued new social-media policies, but the wire service has made the same mistakes other mainstream media have: assuming the worst, and trying to control something that cant be controlled, instead of trusting their staff and focusing on the
- Sorry, HTML5 Crowd, Flash Ain’t Dead Yet
- Microsoft which launched a UK Hulu wannabe called the MSN Video Player. In addition to Microsofts Silver light it uses Adobes Flash. Others are switching from Move Networks technology to Flash. Seems like Apples Jihad against Adobes Flash may not
- Video: Rupert Murdoch Loves the iPad, Hates Search
- Rupert Murdoch, the legendary founder of News Corp., has always had a love hate relationship with the digital world. In an interview he disses Google and Search and praises the potential of iPad. The wily old fox is always great
- Ohai Demos Speedy Game Expansion; Help Liz and Om Fight Off “PR Zombies”!
- Ohai has grand ambitions of jumpstarting an industry for social massively multiplayer online (MMO) games. Think World of Warcraft crossed with FarmVille -- engaging and rich, but also easy to use and social. Check out our latest GigaOM studio interview
- Kayak’s Projected Market Cap: More Than $705M
- One of the more solid and genuinely useful Internet startups out there, Kayak, was dissected in a report released today by NeXt Up Research for SharesPost. Based on estimated revenue and comparison to competitors, the report estimates Kayaks market cap
- How Toyota’s Prius Troubles Will Shape the Green Car Market
- As Toyotas Prius problems continue, other models across the spectrum of green cars will also get bruised. Given the Prius status as the poster child for hybrids, consumers may extrapolate its troubles out to other cars.

37signals
- Method picks a fight with the jug
- There are two kinds of companies I really like. One that ignores the competition entirely. And one that picks a fight. Method, and their new laundry detergent line, is a great example of the later.The new
- Zappos pranks itself for new ads
- Ad agency Mullen chose to focus on Zappos’ famous customer service for their new ad campaign. The twist is, behind the puppets and comedy are recordings of actual customer service calls. Mullen’s making of video explains how they basically pranked
- There is an inverse relationship between level of anonymity and quality of conversation
- 37signals Answers (recently launched) is our first new app built with 37signals ID integration. That means everyone involved is using real names and avatars.And wow, what a difference it makes. Trading anonymity for accountability has led to radically improved conversations.I’d
- QUOTE: A perfectionist is someone who finishes the
- A perfectionist is someone who finishes the backside of a drawer, which I consider completely unnecessary.—An interview with Helmut Krone.
- "Now, Elvis, look, you get up there, you sing your song, but don’t move too much"
- The First of Elvis is an interesting profile of photographer Al Wertheimer’s days of shadowing Elvis Presley in 1956, the year Elvis-mania hit. Wertheimer describes what made Elvis different:“He dared to move,” says Wertheimer. “Singers just did not move onstage
- "Why You Aren't Done Yet" and REWORK book signings at SXSW
- 37signals is going to be at SXSW in full force. We’re showing up eight strong. Jason will be doing a reading from REWORK and a book signing on Saturday at 10AM on the Day Stage. Yours truly will be talking
- REWORK is now in stores
- Alright, the big day is finally here! REWORK is now available in stores. You can order the

O'Reilly Radar
- Four short links: 12 March 2010
- Flickr Flow -- a season wheel, showing the relative popularity of colours in Flickr photos at different times of the year. Beautiful. (via gurneyjourney)Light Peak -- optical peripheral cabling and motherboard connections. (via timoreilly on twitter)British Museum Pilots Wikipedian in
- NHIN Direct: Open Healthcare and Government as a Platform
- In my advocacy around Government 2.0, Ive been focused on the idea that government should act like a platform provider rather than a complete solution provider. That is, government should lay down rules of the road, create core functionality that
- How crowdsourcing helped Haiti's relief efforts
- Tech-minded volunteers quickly pitched in with a variety of communication and data services in the days following the Haiti earthquake. One company -- crowdsourcing platform CrowdFlower -- repurposed its service as a text-message translation tool to aid Mission 4636. Crowdflower
- Four short links: 11 March 2010
- Digital Inclusion: How Do You Tell? -- either means nor skills are simple binary states. A while ago, I was talking to a young man looking for a job, and asked him why he didn’t look online. Because it’s two
- Gov 2.0 invades Harvard: A report from #gov20ne
- Last Saturday (March 6), several hundred folks gathered at the Harvard Kennedy School of Government to spend the day discussing open government. OReillys own Laurel Ruma was one of the organizers, and she sends in this report:To geeks, bar camps
- We're about to scratch the real-world data itch
- Since virtually all of my work is done on the web, Ive grown accustomed to granular information. Even a casual look at web traffic reveals insight. I can see the topics that strike a nerve with visitors. I can pick
- Four short links: 10 March 2010
- The Future of Book Publishing Business Models (Stephen Walli) -- some good thoughts about the book publishing industry and ebooks. When does Amazon create the iPhone/Android app and the programme that will allow bookstores to receive a cut of every

Micro Persuasion
- Ads Drop Dot-Com URLs in Favor of "Facebook Us"
- The following is also my March Forbes.com column.Today it seems that many marketers are literally tripping over themselves to invade social networks in force. There's almost a land grab underway as businesses rush to set up hubs on the "big
- Bringing the Stream to Facebook
- I am making a slight shift in my content strategy. My Posterous-powered site will continue to feature insights, observations and essays about emerging technologies. It will include any content - text, photos, videos - where some degree of depth is
- BNO Breaking News Service is Now on Facebook
- BNO Breaking News, a service that first made its name on Twitter and was later acquired by MSNBC, is now on Facebook. It just started to syndicate updates into my news feed about Former Vice President Dick Cheney's heart episode. It's great to
- AP is Visionary - They See a "Siteless Web" Coming
- TechCrunch reports that the Associated Press is using their Twitter account to push their followers to their Facebook page. On that hub they syndicate many stories and dispatches as full text. Unlike Danny Sullivan (here and here), I think
- Three Ways to Manage Your Attention with Facebook
- It took me awhile but I have become a big evangelist for Facebook. It's now my primary source of information. I suspect, from looking at the data, that this is true for millions - although I bet most don't even
- Facebook Now Drives More Traffic to Web Sites Than Google Does
- We're at the beginning of a major shift in how we find, consume and interact with information. If the 2000s was the Google decade, then the 2010s will be the Facebook decade. Already, you can see the
- Google Buzz is About Protecting GMail Ad Dollars, Not Social Networking
- One of my chief nits with Google Buzz is that there's no "there." Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, etc all have destination sites or apps that allow the user to mentally switch contexts from one-to-one/one-to-few communication to one-to-many. Mike Elgan touches on this here.

CenterNetworks
- SXSW: I Hope AT&T Goes Down (video)
- Ok, I’ve never actually wanted a service to not function and I am partially joking, but it would be great if AT&T service would go down here at SXSW 2010 in Austin. Why? Because perhaps then there would be actual talking
- SXSW 2010 Schwag Bag Video and Giveaway
- After waiting on line just about 90 minutes to get my badge, I was able to pick up the exciting SXSW 2010 schwag bag. The bag always contains tons of paper and a variety of small trinkets. I actually wish
- It’s Not About our App, It’s About the User’s Data and Context
- The post below was authored by Zoho CEO Sridhar Vembu.The title provides a short answer to the question: Why do we integrate with Google Apps? An important emerging theme in cloud applications is the one-page or to be more accurate
- Does the iPad Replace the Need for a Smartphone?
- We’ve covered the Apple iPad several times on CenterNetworks. The device appears to be launching next month and I believe it will be a game changer. Andreas discussed how he sees the device being used in the home and I
- Chat With Skimlinks CEO Alicia Navarro on Skimkit Launch
- Last week London-based Skimlinks launched the SkimKit, a tool that helps publishers find products that have affiliate opportunities attached. Martin Bryant from Next Web has a good overview from the launch of the SkimKit service.This morning I met with Skimlinks
- Gary’s Guide Adds More NYC Service Directories
- Last weekend we showed you how you can use Gary’s Guide to navigate SXSW. This week Gary has added more service directories to his event planning guide. The directories include coworking, event venues, free event venues, and a classifieds section
- Pre-SXSW Job Listing
- Below are some of the latest jobs posted on the CenterNetworks Job Board. Subscribe to the CN Jobs feed and get all of the latest Web industry jobs delivered directly to you.Featured Jobs:e-Commerce & Online Marketing Guru at Quirky Inc.Senior

Webware
- Google tweaking Buzz to declutter Gmail inbox
- Dont like Buzz spamming your Gmail inbox? Google is adding some knobs to let users dial down the notifications. Originally posted at Deep Tech
- Mozilla aggressively asks older Firefox users to update
- Most Firefox users have upgraded to Firefox 3.6. The stragglers that havent may have their reasons, but today Mozilla starts to pressure them aggressively. Originally posted at The Download Blog
- Wearing your Stickybit on your sleeve, or elsewhere
- One of the start-ups hoping to make a splash at this years South by Southwest Interactive Festival is Stickybits, a set of bar code stickers that you can tag with anything. Originally posted at The Social
- Chasing Groupon, LivingSocial raises $25 million
- Despite the fact that Groupon dominates all of its smaller competitors in the daily-deals market, rival LivingSocial is trying to draw some blood by expanding with the help of a new infusion of venture funding. Originally posted at The Social
- Google tries to make its RSS reader fun, too
- The Net giant unveils Google Reader Play, an attempt to put an easy-to-use, entertaining interface on its feed-reader Web application Originally posted at Deep Tech
- Android phones get Opera Mini 5 beta
- Opera adds Android to its updated browser lineup. Originally posted at Android Atlas
- Springpad bookmarks the world
- Neat little clipping and saving service works on Web, iPhone Originally posted at Rafes Radar

eHub
- Stickybits
- A social way to attach digital content to real world objects using barcodes. URL: Stickybits
- Onotate
- Manage, present, review and annotate web design mockups. URL: Onotate
- Naked Apartments
- A New York-centric apartment matchmaking site between renters, brokers, and landlords. Renters can create a profile, get a free credit check, and write and read reviews of brokers. Brokers have the ability to view renters’ credit scores and income, and
- Ibis Reader
- An ereader application that you don’t have to install or download. Read public domain ePub books on your computer, laptop, smartphone or tablet. Upload your own collection of ePub books, or discover new ones. Bookmark your reading spot, change the
- What Do You Suggest
- A site that provides a visual exploration of Google’s suggestion feature. Type in a word or phrase, and then follow it to the answer. URL: What do you suggest?
- CityTag
- A social mapping platform for Australia, presently. Lets help fix that. Here’s how they describe themselves CityTag is designed to help you find the best info about town, local to where you are – on the spot! via URL: CityTag
- Fav4
- A start page maker where you set four of your favorite websites as the homepage. Users simply pick four favorites and set it as the start page in their browsers. URL: Fav4

Museum of Modern Betas
- Fits.me
- Fits.mevirtual fitting room for online clothing retailersEuro Startup Competition Plugg Names Fits.me Its Winner
- SimpleGeo
- SimpleGeothe easiest way to use location
- Aol Lifestream
- Aol LifestreamGet all your updates in one place. Comment, like and update your Facebook, Twitter and MySpace status, right from AOL Lifestream.AOL Launches Lifestream As New Standalone Product. This Is What Google Buzz Should Have Been
- Broadband.gov
- Broadband.govLearn how the National Broadband Plan will help insure that all Americans have access to high-performance broadband.The FCC Wants You to Test Your Broadband Speeds
- Ofuz
- OfuzThe goal of Ofuz is to simplify the task of managing your contacts and related duties by means of our innovative collaboration features.
- Exceed Net
- Exceed Net (german)(by invitation only)Where Innovators Thrive(a social network for innovators)Willkommen im Exceed Network: Where Innovators Thrive
- Tweetlivery
- TweetliveryTweetlivery is the Twinester’s publicity Platform. Tweetlivery delivers their client’s tweets to all Nests that belongs in the same segment.

ProgrammableWeb
- Best New Mashups: All About Status Messages
- Microblogging status messages may be small, but they pack quite the mashup punch. Twitter (our Twitter API profile) itself makes up 8% of all mashups on Programmable Web. So, its to be expected that two
- What Downturn? Amazon Web Services Has Over 100 Job Openings
- It can be hard to find good news regarding employment thanks the recent financial downturn. Apparently no one told Amazon, who have a post on their Amazon Web Services (AWS) blog announcing that they
- Improve Your Web Site’s SEO With SEOmoz’s Free API
- Search Engine Optimization, or SEO, is vital to any successful website. The team at SEOmoz are experts in this field and now offer a number of premium SEO tools including the recently released Open Site
- Love a Local Business? Prove it with Intuit’s Foursquare Mashup
- Radio stations are always looking for the phrase that pays. Thats passé. When it comes to local businesses on the web, its praise that pays. Whether its Yelp reviews, FourSquare check-ins, or customer feedback provided
- Google Says Goodbye to API Keys with New Geocoding API
- Google has released a new geocoding web service that is sure to bring a smile to map mashup developers working with the Google Maps API. Announced earlier this week on the Google Geo Developers
- Celebrate Your Developers: a Lesson From Mobypicture
- If youre looking to run a successful developer program, you should probably pay attention to Mathys van Abbe. Hes the founder of Mobypicture (our Mobypicture API profile), which has just celebrated its 500th developer.
- US Army Launches “Apps for Army” Contest, Offers $30,000 in Prizes
- The US Army has joined the ranks of government agencies courting developers by announcing a new competition called Apps for the Army (A4A). The competition aims to promote some fresh ideas and practical web and mobile applications for use within

Web2.0 List
- Study: Young More Likely to Pay for Web Content
- One of the most surprising results of a new, more wide-ranging survey by the marketing and media information firm Nielsen was that some people are actually prepared to pay and theyre probably not from the demographic youd expect.
- Massive cyber attack simulated in U.S
- Security experts launch a cyber attack war game to test the nations cyber security defenses.
- Facebook gripes protected by free speech, ruling says
- Miami, Florida (CNN) -- A former Florida high school student who was suspended by her principal after she set up a Facebook page to criticize her teacher is protected constitutionally under the First Amendment, a federal magistrate ruled.
- China Alarmed by Threat to Security From Cyberattacks
- BEIJING Deep inside a Chinese military engineering institute in September 2008, a researcher took a break from his duties and decided against official policy to check his private e-mail messages. Among the new arrivals was an electronic
- Wi-Fi Turns Rowdy Bus Into Rolling Study Hall
- The students call it the Internet Bus, and what began as a high-tech experiment has had an old-fashioned and unexpected result. Wi-Fi access has transformed what was often a boisterous bus ride into a rolling study hall, and
- Email as Identity: Google Turns on WebFinger
- If youve been on the Internet for long enough, you may remember the old UNIX finger command. With finger, you could just type in a command like finger email@readwriteweb.com and the email server would return more information about this person.
- Google analyst: U.S. Internet needs to get faster
- Mountain View, California (CNN) -- Google long has been an advocate of a single Web, one thats free of government censorship and barriers to information access.Thats not the reality in todays world however.

The Web 2.0 Show
- Episode 71 - Capital Factory / Josh Baer
- Adam speaks with Josh Baer, a Parallel entrepreneur and the Managing Partner at Capital Factory, an early stage accelerator program for tech startups.Adam rates this show as: MUST LISTEN!
- Episode 70 - Flowtown / Ethan Bloch
- Adam speaks with Ethan Bloch, Co-Founder & CEO of Flowtown to talk about the wonders of serendipity, following your gut and the ins and outs of product development following Eric Reiss Lean Startup model.
- Episode 69 - InfoChimps / Founding Team
- I sat down the Founders of InfoChimps.org. Infochimps mission is to increase the worlds access to structured data. We talked about handling large data-sets, Mentorship and the importance of Pitching your business.
- Episode 68 - Carsonified / Ryan Carson
- I spoke with Ryan Carson, a Co-founder of Carsonified, to talk about building a creative agency, separation of personal and business brands, hiring and retaining great designers, running a World Class conference circuit and more.
- Episode 67 - HootSuite / Ryan Holmes
- I spoke with Ryan Holmes, the Founder and CEO of HootSuite to talk about their Social Media Dashboard HootSuite, rebranding from Bright Kit, pursuing VC funding and when it makes sense to take it.
- Episode 66 - Freshbooks / Mike McDerment
- I spoke with Mike McDerment, Co-founder and CEO of Freshbooks. Mike shares lots of great advice on building a business, the importance of choosing the RIGHT business partner and more in this jam packed episode.
- Episode 43 - Kathy Sierra: Creating Passionate Users
- At FOWA 2008, we caught up with Kathy Sierra to talk about creating passionate users, building web apps, the brain and so much more.

Dion Hinchcliffe
- The Evolving Web In 2009: Web Squared Emerges To Refine Web 2.0
- It's been five years now that we've begun to understand what Web 2.0 is, starting way back in 2003. It's been a fairly impressive if winding road as a new online generation was born. But far from getting long in
- Links for 2010-02-09
- Fixing IT in the cloud computing era | Enterprise Web 2.0 | ZDNet.comFixing IT in the cloud computing era | Enterprise Web 2.0 http://bit.ly/8hVLdk I add points to @timbray, @philww, and @mkrigsman Mike Krigsman and Dion Hinchcliffe At DreamForce On
- Links for 2010-02-03
- Middle Management: The Importance of Being Michael Scott - Andrew McAfee - Harvard Business ReviewWill Enterprise 2.0 displace middle management, asks @amcafee? http://bit.ly/7zcqat
- Exploring Why Social Business Will Drive 21st Century Enterprises
- Below is an new core visual -- which is itself a work-in-progress -- for thinking about social business models. It's part an ongoing strategic line of thinking that I've been developing lately to do some direction finding on strategic uses
- Links for 2010-01-28
- Is Social Media Worth Your Time? - The Conversation - Harvard Business ReviewIs Social Media Worth Your Time? | Harvard Business: http://bit.ly/7fB9tD Useful discussion of motivations.
- Links for 2010-01-20
- http://bit.ly/5tj2hnSix Must-Read New Topics in Enterprise Social Computing: http://bit.ly/5tj2hn http://bit.ly/5w0e6gDeep new exploration and sum up of SOA governance by Software AG's @mikojava: http://bit.ly/5w0e6g
- The K-factor Lesson: How Social Ecosystems Grow (Or Not)
- Recently for some work that I'm doing I had to revisit the techniques for creating successful online social environments. This is a surprisingly deep and nuanced topic that we as Web application architects or enterprise social computing practitioners are just

Bokardo
- Are You Fun to Follow on Twitter?
- Over at Harvard Business Review, Tammy Erickson observes most tweets are not very interesting: Frankly, most people’s tweets are neither interesting nor fun to read — certainly not on a daily or hourly basis. Many, not at all. I say
- Five User Experience Trends
- Since my blog has been broken a lot recently I missed this excellent overview of Five User Experience trends by Gene Smith. I can’t help but agree with all of them: Services as Software – Gene is one of the
- Google: Forms & Landing Pages are Key
- A fascinating post by Googler Gavin Doolan:If you are considering making changes to your website design, take a moment to consider the potential revenue impact of your redesign. The graph below shows a theoretical overview of the ROI impact of
- Dreamers of Day
- I recently posted this quote on the 52weeksofUX site, but I like it so much I’m going to post it here as well: “All men dream; but not equally.Those who dream by night in the dustyrecesses of their mindsAwake to
- Is Twitter Successful?
- The big question everyone has with Twitter is, and the very first one that John Battelle asked Twitter CEO Ev Williams when he interviewed him yesterday, is Whats the revenue model?
- Communicating Value through Cause & Effect on Fanfeedr
- How Fanfeedrs intro page does well to communicate the value of the service.
- Feature Development in Action: Broadcast Stream Messages in Socialcast
- One of the guiding principles of interaction design is to support existing behavior. This means to figure out what is already happening, what activities, tasks, and interactions people are already doing, and build support for them into software.
