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thenextweb.org » The Next Web - Feb 21, 2008
Until now it has not been possible for Flash developers to embed Adsense or any other ad-networks ads into a Flash widget. Adobe have made it clear from the beginning that this is something beyond the scope of the …
thenextweb.org » The Next Web - Jan 29, 2008
Jerusalem, Israel based Dasur Pattern Recognition has just launched two new mobile applications that help your smart phone predict text input called SlideIT and ThumbKey. Both ThumbKey and SlideIT are based on Dasur’s …
Also tagged: news, mobile, pattern recognition, text input, video interview
thenextweb.org » The Next Web - Jan 28, 2008
This an article by Edial Dekker, a Dutch blogger and student, who witnessed the on-line attack on Scientology. For many years there have been a lot of popular on-line partitions where people participated in to make a …
Also tagged: news, hackers, tom cruise, scientology, irc, video interview
thenextweb.org » The Next Web - Jan 24, 2008
Digg team in their new office Last night Kevin Rose posted an announcement on the official Digg Blog that the Digg algorithm, responsible for determining if your Digg will reach the front page, has been updated. They …
Also tagged: news, search, opinion, digg, front page, kevin rose, old news
thenextweb.org » The Next Web - Jan 24, 2008
A good headline does a lot for an article and sometimes it can be attractive to make things look bigger than they are. Titles like “Did an UFO steal my milk?” just work better than “Milk missing from doorstep”. We all …
Also tagged: news, opinion, wi fi, gordon brown, local phenomena
thenextweb.org » The Next Web - Jan 24, 2008
Part of the W3C HTML5 Team at lunch W3C, the have published a proposal for the 5th major revision of the core language of the World Wide Web: HTML. The new version comes with new elements and improved …
thenextweb.org » The Next Web - Jan 11, 2008
The Gizmodo team is known for its humor, different look at things and pranks. But it seems they have gone to far this time. At CES they walked around with a little home made device called a TV-B-Gone which allows you …
Also tagged: news, gizmodo, video interview, lcd screens