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Larry Lessig Defends Copyright, Loves Charlie Rose Remixes
This guest post is written by Matt Rutherford, Web Strategist and technology producer for Charlie Rose. Matt focuses on the macro themes affecting the internet and the wider world. In an intimate interview with Charlie Rose
Yup, Apple’s Advertising Budget Is Bigger Than Microsoft Vista’s
When Apple started running the anti-Vista commercial mocking Microsoft for spending $300 million on Vistas own ad campaign instead of on fixing its problems, I called it hypocritical:Apple’s advertising budget is also pretty massive. I mean, I see
Get a free ticket to LeWeb and Thank TechCrunch’s sponsors
In partnership with the LeWeb conference, which is in Paris on December 9th and 10th, we are going to be giving away one ticket to the TechCrunch reader who leaves the best comment about why they want to go (and
YouTube: We’ll Do It Live! Tomorrow, 5 PM
Tomorrow, YouTube will be showcasing its first live stream as it broadcasts its YouTube Live celebration, which will bring together a host of celebrities, musicians, and notable YouTubers for a massive event in San Francisco. The show
The Best This Kid Can Hope For Is A Takedown Demand
A 17 year old named Eric Calisto is about to learn a valuable lesson in dealing with disappointment. Hes asking Google to use a logo that he created on their site on December 2, his
Meezoog: A Social Network That Cares If You Actually Know Your “Friends”
Every time I scroll through my list of Friends on Facebook, I inevitably come to the same (somewhat depressing) conclusion: I have absolutely no idea who many of these people are. This is mostly my fault -
In The Afterglow Of The Election, HuffPo Looks To Raise $15 Million
The elections were good to the HuffingtonPost, the political uber-blog. Its audience in the U.S. rose fivefold in the last year to 5 million monthly uniques in October, according to comScore. In what may turn out to be
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You Did Get the Memo, Right? Here’s a Better Way to Book Meetings
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 NameBookmeetingroom.com20-Word DescriptionA tidy and useful ‘Web 2.0′ SaaS application designed to simplify the management of meeting rooms
ShareThis, AddThis. Tomato, Tomatoe. Which Blog Plugin Rules Them All? (OWAs)
This article is part of the Open Web Awards, an open, international contest for the best websites and services.So far, voting in the Blog Plugins category is neck and neck between two services with very similar functions: ShareThis and AddThis.
5 Must Have Tools for Web Working Moms
Jessica Smith is Chief Mom Advisor of MomForce.com and Chief Mom Officer for Wishpot.com. She chronicles her experiences as a mom and virtual executive at JessicaKnows.com. More and more moms are leaving the nine-to-five corporate grind and finding themselves working
How a Tweet Lead to a Phone Call From Shaq
As we reported yesterday, Shaquille O’Neal is on Twitter, and it’s definitely the real Shaq. But two days ago as a few people started discovering The Big Aristotle’s account, not everyone was convinced. Bryant Blount (aka lord_b) was one of
Sloshspot: The Website and iPhone App for Professional Drinkers
As its name suggests, Sloshspot is a website for people looking to have a good time – perhaps too good of a time. Like many sites before it, Sloshspot is an index of bars and nightspots, where users can leave
Thanks to Mashable’s Valued Sponsors
Thanks to this week’s advertisers and partners for helping us grow to be the #1 website on social news and technology.Advertise with us to get noticed.Help us to help you. Mashable is seeking out site sponsors for our large diverse
Limewire Co-Creator Launches LittleShoot: The New Model for P2P?
LittleShoot is a new web-based p2p file sharing site founded by one of the creators of Limewire that could live up to its pedigree and then some. While being web-based naturally makes the service more attractive than downloadable file-sharing apps,
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Sayvee Makes Awesome Promo Videos For Pre-Launch Artist Website Tool
Canadian startup Sayvee will soon launch a new service that allows artists to quickly and easily create their own websites to sell their art, build community, support positive political causes and more. That doesnt sound
RWW on Strange Love Live, 10pm PST Tonight
Every now and again some of us at ReadWriteWeb pop up in video or podcast recordings. Marshall Kirkpatrick moreso than me, as he is based in the US. And Marshall is appearing on an interesting live video
Is SaaS Cheaper Than Licensed Software?
Most people quickly answer this question in the affirmative. I certainly do. However, there are people out there who arent sure. They look at the monthly cost of a SaaS application and compare it to
Poll: Internet Now Considered More Reliable Than TV, Radio News
Dont trust what you read on the internet? Thats no longer the dominant sentiment in the US, according to a new poll by Zogby International. A survey of more than 3000 people performed in the
Open Beta of Google Friend Connect Coming Soon?
Just about half a year ago, Google announced the limited beta of Friend Connect, which allows site owners to display OpenSocial based gadgets on their sites and site visitors to sign in to these social gadgets
Zoetrope: New Web Crawler Allows For Searching, Analyzing The Ever-Changing Web
Does Adobe think they can out-Google Google? Perhaps. The company is involved with Zoetrope, a joint project with researchers at the University of Washington. What theyre building is a tool that allows for manipulating the web over time.
Google Chrome May Be Pre-installed On New PCs
How did Internet Explorer become the number one browser in the world? Simple - it came with every new computer you purchased, pre-installed and ready to go. Now it seems Google is contemplating doing the same with their
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Survival Is Not a Strategy
In these perilous economic times, the layoff memos often follow a familiar refrain: We have cut costs by 20 percent. That gives us an additional years runway. Or two. But while yes, companies can cut costs and prolong their survival,
Thanks to Our GigaNET Sponsors
We’d like to say thanks to this month’s GigaNET sponsors:Volo Media: Download a free white paper on advertising insertion, measurement, targeting and campaign management for downloadable audio and videoPeer1: Free Flip Video when you sign up for a hosting planIronscale
The Growing Ex-Amazon Club and Why It’s a Good Thing
Call it a coincidence, but over the past few days I have spent a lot of time with folks who used to work for Amazon but are now out doing new things. It
Supercomputing: It’s All About the Software
At the SC 08 show that ends today in Austin, I was struck by how much the lines between supercomputing and corporate computing have blurred. The show even had a panel on high-performance computing and
Time to Say Good-bye, and Thanks
Three years ago, when John Battelle and Chas Edwards met with me for a cup of coffee across the street from the old Business 2.0 offices in downtown San Francisco, their company, Federated Media, was still in its infancy, and
Google: Algorithms Aren’t the Only Answer
Google has finally pulled back the curtain on a new feature that until now has been in restricted beta: the addition of wiki-style functions in standard search results. Once logged into a Google account, this allows you to click a
LBS: A Dream Continually Deferred
The Wall Street Journal this morning had a short article pointing out the somewhat obvious reasons why location-based services on cell phones are still not mainstream. It also helpfully pointed out that carriers were working
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Stop pretending
I’ve recently recognized a nasty coding habit I seem to be developing. It’s been developing for a few months now, and while I kick myself every time I discover myself doing it, the habit itself is remarkably hard to kick.I’ve
PHOTO: Pizza pie charts from The Economist's "Get
Pizza pie charts from The Economist’s “Get a World View” campaign. Philly pizzerias distributed the boxes which display pie charts with statistics related to world food distribution, emphasizing those used in pizza production (e.g.
QUOTE: A complex system that works is invariably
A complex system that works is invariably found to have evolved from a simple system that worked. A complex system designed from scratch never works and cannot be patched up to make it work. You have to start over, beginning
PHOTO: Who doesn't want to play with this? Totally
Who doesn’t want to play with this? Totally lickable UI. FourTrack.
Etymology: One
Etymology is fascinating to me. Most recently I was reading about the history of the word “one”. Have you ever wondered why it’s pronounced wun instead of rhyming with own? According to the sources I’ve read (including the awesome Online
Defensive design: Magnetic zones on the unibody MacBook
To access the RAM slots in a unibody MacBook you must first remove the back plate—a thin piece of aluminum attached by eight tiny screws. Half of the screws are hidden beneath the battery cover, and each one is surrounded
QUOTE: So maybe a recession is a good time to start
So maybe a recession is a good time to start a startup. It’s hard to say whether advantages like lack of competition outweigh disadvantages like reluctant investors. But it doesn’t matter much either way. It’s the people that matter. And
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Huffington, Newsom, and Trippi talk politics in a Web 2.0 world
Were it not for the Internet, Barack Obama would not be President, declared Arianna Huffington from the stage at Web 2.0 Summit, the day after the election. In The Web and Politics session, moderator John Heileman explores the new world
My mind is buzzing right now...
My mind is buzzing right now, full of ideas that are all demanding my attention, begging to be written up. I dont have time right now, but I thought Id write down the headlines, both as a kind of to
iGEM Congratulations to Newcastle
Belated congratulations to the Newcastle team who won a gold medal the 2008 iGEM contest with a cheap biosensor for pathogens that used a biological implementation of an artificial neural network (life imitating art imitating life?), modelling the regulatory networks
Velocity 2009: Themes, ideas, and call for participation...
Last years Velocity conference was an incredible success. We expected around 400 people and we ended up maxing out the facility with over 600. This year were moving the conference to a bigger
Web Meets World: Privacy and the Future of the Cloud
Yesterday I gave a talk to the Privacy Forum in Auckland, New Zealand, titled Web Meets World: Privacy and the Future of the Cloud. The talk was intended as a scene setter for a discussion with the audience, about 70
Velocity 2009: Themes, ideas, and call for participation...
Last years Velocity conference was an incredible success. We expected around 400 people and we ended up maxing out the facility with over 600. This year were moving the conference to a bigger
Web Meets World: Privacy and the Future of the Cloud
Yesterday I gave a talk to the Privacy Forum in Auckland, New Zealand, titled Web Meets World: Privacy and the Future of the Cloud. The talk was intended as a scene setter for a discussion with the audience, about 70
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Inside the Mind of Kevin Garnett (via YouTube)
Steve Rubel favorited a video on YouTubeInside the Mind of Kevin Garnett31 minutes ago -Comment
I am kinda troubled by SearchWiki. It might be Google's biggest gaffe. (via Twitter)
Steve Rubel posted a message on Twitter“I am kinda troubled by SearchWiki. It might be Googles biggest gaffe.”20 minutes ago -Comment -LikeAJ Kohn liked thisI understand the
Black Friday will be big despite lousy economy, survey says (via Google Reader)
Steve Rubel shared an item on Google ReaderBlack Friday will be big despite lousy economy, survey says34 minutes ago -Comment -LikeTunisianGuy liked thisThey say its going to
Blue Door (via Flickr)Blue Door 1
Steve Rubel favorited a photo on FlickrBlue Door34 minutes ago -Comment -LikeMikeAmundsen, AJ Kohn and Tejas Patel liked thishttp://www.flickr.com/photos/thomashawk/3048409443/
The Simplified Guide to Buying a New HDTV System (via Google Reader)
Steve Rubel shared an item on Google ReaderThe Simplified Guide to Buying a New HDTV System34 minutes ago -Comment -Like
Use IMAP mail as a simple text doc sync and backup (via Google Reader)
Steve Rubel shared an item on Google ReaderUse IMAP mail as a simple text doc sync and backup34 minutes ago -Comment -LikeGreat tip. One i have been doing for awhile now
Word is the iPhone 2.2 upgrade improves battery life. Anyone experience this? http://tinyurl.co(...)
Steve Rubel posted a message on Twitter“Word is the iPhone 2.2 upgrade improves battery life. Anyone experience this? http://tinyurl.com/59nm8o”23 minutes ago -Comment -Like
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TrustedPlaces Houses Independent Business Reviews
TrustedPlaces is a UK-based startup that launched two years ago in the hopes of providing a home for independent reviews of businesses. The reviews cover bars, restaurants, food, nightlife and cafes. They
Schmap Offers Maps, Mapping Widgets and Travel Guides
Schmap has been around for a couple of years and provides a variety of pretty neat mapping services. Their main service are travel guides for about 200 cities worldwide. AS you can
Kaboose Creates the Family Publisher Community
Earlier today we reported on the launch of the CafeMom Plus Ad Network. This afternoon I learned that family-focused community site Kaboose launched the "family publisher community" earlier this month. In addition
Pixsy Signs More Partners for Their Video Search Playback Application
White label multimedia provider Pixsy has announced a variety of new distribution partnerships today. The following sites will use Pixsys Video Search Playback: eZanga, GenieKnows.com, IceRocket, EgoTVOnline, and GossipGirls.Pixsy explains how the Video
Mufin Moves Into Public Beta
Berlin-based music recommendation service Mufin has moved into public beta today. Mufin launched in private beta in October. Check out initial Mufin reviews on VentureBeat, Download Squad and Webware. It looks like
CafeMom Launches Ad Network for Mom Sites
NY-based CafeMom has announced the launch of a new ad network today. The CafeMom Plus Ad Network could help CafeMom sell more ads by selling not only into CafeMom but into a variety
Victoria's Secret Moves Onto Mobile With Flo TV
Flo TV and Victorias Secret have announced a very exciting new mobile television channel today. Models like Miranda Kerr (seen on the right) will be part of the channel which
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GigaOm drops ad deal with Federated Media for IDG
Om Malik, founder of GigaOm.(Credit: GigaOm)Om Malik, the head of the Giga Omni Media group of tech blogs, said on Friday he is moving his ad business from John Battelles Federated Media to
Disney takes on Chinese affiliate over piracy
(Credit: Disney-Pixar)Disney is fighting a piracy war over its acclaimed film Wall-E against a company that its venture capital arm invested in, according to a report from The Wall Street Journal.The infringing company,
Geodesic takes aim at SMS with Mundu IM
Although text messaging is still one of the favorite pastimes for children and adults alike, software firm Geodesic believes that mobile instant messaging will cannibalize SMS and become the de facto form of
Ziibii: iPhone RSS with a twist
(Credit: CNET)It isnt so much the technology behind Zumobis free app Ziibii that refreshes RSS on the iPhone and iPod touch as it is its presentation. Ziibii, which
BringIt launches open beta for new gaming site
BringIt, a company that offers gamers the opportunity to challenge friends and earn prize money, announced Friday that it has launched its open beta to users across the world, allowing them to wager
Google adds OAuth to widget mashups
Google has adopted OAuth, an open Web authentication standard for controlling privacy, for its widget platform, Google Gadgets.If a user has personal information stored on one Web site, OAuth provides a mechanism for
Amazon Start-up Challenge yields a winner: Yieldex
Amazon.coms Web Services division announced Thursday that it wrapped up its second annual Web Services Start-up Challenge and awarded Yieldex, a company that specializes in forecasting online-advertising inventory, with the top prize of
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Twistory
Add your Twitter feed to your favorite calendar application and browse through your personal Twitter diary.
Ocarina
The first true musical instrument created for the iPhone. Ocarina is sensitive to your breath, touch and movements, making it even more versatile than the original . Unlike other musical applications, there are no pre-compiled riffs so musicians will find
Storyz
A mobile phone group messaging and photo sharing tool. Users can post private messages to their friends or completely public. Storyz functions like threaded group MMS across web and mobile. The service converts photos and videos across handsets and web,
Viviti
A web-based WYSIWYG website builder that lets you create a free web space with ease and no technical knowledge.
Wipee List
A to-do list manager and web app that helps you prioritize your current tasks to increase your productivity and get things done faster than ever before.
Polyvore
Create collage sets with images across the web. Use Polyvores bookmarketlet tool Clipper to add images to play with, and use the editing tool to select, change and add images to any themed set, ranging from fashion creations to wedding
Musebin
One line music reviews with ratings. As with Twitter, lines are limited to 140 characters. Rate other reviews with Yea or Nay buttons. Currently in beta; you can request an invite.
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Hordit
HorditA place to store virtually anythingBloghordit – Nueva opción de disco virtual con espacio ilimitado
pdfgeni
pdfgeniPDF search engine
boxwish
boxwishshop for great stuff you saw at the moviesBlog
sixent
sixentShare your life the way you wantBlog
iSpeech
iSpeechconvert any web page to audio
Joggle
Jogglethe smartest and easiest way to manage your growing collection of digital photos, music or videos – no matter where you keep it.
UberSpat
UberSpatUberSpat is a unique internet site that provides the world with a place to debate the most controversial topics of the day.
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Hoover’s Opens API With Data on Millions of Companies and Executives
Hoovers, the business information company, has released their own Hoovers API, aka HAPI. This new API enables developers to create applications that utilize Hoovers database of 27 million companies and 34 million business executives (details at
SpatialKey Mashes Up QuickBooks Customer Data
Earlier this week Intuit announced the release of a new web application that allows QuickBooks users to visualize customer data on a map mashup. The Customer Explorer, developed by SpatialKey, is provided as a free
Microsoft Releases Much Enhanced Live Search API 2.0
Microsoft has released a significantly enhanced version of their Live Search API. Live Search API 2.0 offers increased flexibility in terms of API protocols (REST/XML and JSON are now offered, in addition to the original SOAP
Mashup Scentific Publishing in the Elsevier Article API Contest
Elsevier, the worlds leading publisher of science and health information, has announced the Article 2.0 Contest, which invites developers to create innovative applications related to scientific journals and articles using the Elsevier Article 2.0 API. The
Get Hyperlocal News via the Outside.in API
Popular hyperlocal news and information service Outside.in recently released an API (our Outside.in API Profile) that provides developers with a way to access up-to-the-minute, location-based news. Based on its “news around you” feature, Radar,
Mashup Camp 8 Next Week, $9K in Prizes
With all of the new APIs opening-up these days and increasing emphasis on development in the cloud, its timely that next week is Mashup Camp. Now in its eighth run, it is free
Mashup Camp 8 Next Week, $9K in Prizes
With all of the new APIs opening-up these days and increasing emphasis on development in the cloud, its timely that next week is Mashup Camp. Now in its eighth run, it is free
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Black Friday countdown is on
With one week left to go, Black Friday (aka the day after Thanksgiving) is almost upon us. Historically, Black Friday sales were typically called After-Thanksgiving sales, but thanks to a growing number of websites leaking retailer promotions, Black Friday has
30 Awesome Photoshop Text Effects Tutorials
Last year, I compiled a very popular list of 80 Photoshop Text effects. Since then, a lot of new and spectacular text effects tutorials have been created. Not much more to add to this statement. Just take a look at
40 Great Resources for Making Lists
We like to keep all kinds of lists; wish lists, checklists, lists of lists… you get the picture. In this roundup we will focus on services specializing in wish lists (things we want) and checklists (things we want to get
20 Great PHP frameworks for developers
A good PHP framework can help you develope a PHP application quickly, with more simplicity and with a vision best-practices-oriented.
Google Chrome May Be Pre-installed On New PCs
How did Internet Explorer become the number one browser in the world? Simple - it came with every new computer you purchased, pre-installed and ready to go. Now it seems Google is contemplating doing the same with their browser, Google
Walmart Black Friday 2008 Ads Official
196-item Walmart Black Friday 2008 Ads Posted Officially. The entire e-circular, with additional great deals, will go live on the site Monday and will appear here: http://www.walmart.com/catalog/catalog.gsp?cat=542313
Mixx Growing Fast, But Are They Really More Mainstream Than Digg?
Social news community Mixx is seeing healthy growth ever since they left stealth mode. They got a nice traffic spike last May after CNN integrated ‘Mixx it’ buttons in their articles, roughly doubling their number of unique monthly visitors to
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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 2008-11-20
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
Links for 2008-11-17
FT.com / Companies / Media - Rival forecast to catch YouTubeSome very useful strategic datapoints on online video and the race for financial success. YouTube wins hands down in traffic and will for the foreseeable future but Hulu is expected
Links for 2008-11-14
Enterprise 2.0 Blog » Blog Archive » Social Media vs. Knowledge Management: A Generational WarA long series of excellent points made by Venkatesh Rao. Traditional KM is ingrained in many organizations and it's a good analogue to what's happening in
Links for 2008-11-12
How Nikes Social Network Sells to Runners - BusinessWeekExcellent video and article about how Nike using the sharing of running data and a community site to drive customer engagement and business outcomes. Not to be missed given some other large
Links for 2008-11-11
Vacation Rental Site Raises $250 Million - Bits Blog - NYTimes.comDefying conventional wisdom that most investors are hunkering down during the downturn, Internet firm http://HomeAway.com raises $250 million. Just goes to show you that market leaders don't watch the market