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ReadWriteWeb Launches JobWirebub.blicio.us » bub.blicio.us - Oct 28, 2008 by Jacob Morgan Tired of reading about all the company layoffs and depressing news? If so, then you’re probably going to love JobWire, which is a new project launched by RWW. Jobwire is a site that is going to be … Also tagged: news, readwriteweb, job wire, jobwire |
dawhb.com » Daw - Web Hosting Blog - Oct 18, 2008
“How to do things” is the most discussed topic in web hosting. It is even more discussed that the things which usually should be subject for discussions. Let’s say it like this - “People who don’t know much about any …
Also tagged: blogging, opinions, blog, seo, copyblogger, problogger, blog site, blog sites, bloggs, smashing magazine, johnchow, web blog
webpronews.com » WebProNews Feed - Oct 10, 2008
Read Write Web conducted a survey with some quite interesting results. They asked 20 bloggers and social media consultants (that they claim to know and trust) what kind of money they make with their blogging gigs. The …
Also tagged: financial, blogging, surveys, money, social media, journalism, bloggers, citizen journalism, studies
diversity.net.nz » diversity.net.nz - Sep 24, 2008
Big ups to ReadWriteWeb who along with GigaOm and VentureBeat are contributing to the New York Times‘ technology section. It’s a great win for a New Zealand blog (well OK of the RWW writers, only Richard (and on the …
Also tagged: business, new zealand, blogging, new york times, gigaom, venturebeat, cloudave
beet.tv » Beet.TV - Sep 22, 2008
General Electric is evaluating the web applications of three companies to add to its 400,000 computers worldwide: Microsoft's, Google's, and a start-up called Zoho's. Zoho is being considered a serious contender, and …
Also tagged: technology, microsoft, google, ge, general electric, zoho, web applications, raju vegesna, gogole docs, bernard lunn
diversity.net.nz » diversity.net.nz - Sep 4, 2008
A guest post from the unreasonablemen.net A couple of reasons. Firstly unlike Firefox and Safari and of course the corporate supported IE, it doesn’t seem to get past the companies proxy server. Second, and most …
Also tagged: business, google, privacy, chrome, ben kepes, unreasonablemen net
buzznetworker.com » Buzz Networker - Social Networking - Jul 16, 2008
Marshall Kirkpatrick of Read Write Web just posted a missive about whether Start-Ups need Community Managers or not (post). He presents, as Marshall always does, both sides of the coin very well. Before we get into …
Also tagged: marketing, strategy, hybrid, pr, tactics, community management, using new marketing
anzman.blogspot.com » SEO and Tech Daily - Jul 4, 2008
In the past two days, two major Web 2.0 websites added integration with Friendfeed. Wednesday, it was Read Write Web adding FriendFeed integration to it's comments. Wednesday night, Mahalo's Jason Calacanis was part …
Also tagged: jason calacanis, mahalo, friendfeed
somewhatfrank.com » SOMEWHAT FRANK - Mar 3, 2008
Photo of the Week: This past week I spent some time at the Future of Web Apps in Miami and snapped this shot while a panel of 11 experts tried to come up with an new app in 40 minutes. Somewhat Frank Weekly Tidbits …
Also tagged: business, technology, community, web 2 0, advertising, web tech, miami, startups, recommendations, twitter, fowa, pownce, recommendation engines, somewhat frank, somewhatfrank, somewhatfrank com, weekly tidbits, recommendation engine
somewhatfrank.com » SOMEWHAT FRANK - Jan 7, 2008
I am pleased to mention that my recent Somewhat Frank health 2.0 roundup article has made its way onto the Read/Write Web Network by appearing today on the fabulous Alt Search Engine blog. In case you are new to the …
Also tagged: health, technology, blogs, blogging, web 2 0, search, technologies, medicine, search engines, blogosphere, content, engines, syndicated, health and wellness, richard macmanus, alt search engines, somewhat frank, somewhatfrank, somewhatfrank com, health 2 0