Posts Tagged ‘Twitter’

Adobe just announced a bunch of upgrades to Acrobat.com, its suite of web collaboration applications. The most important: It’s releasing an application for the iPhone and BlackBerry.
Mobile support has been a big missing piece for Acrobat.com, since a big selling point of applications like Adobe’s (as well as Google Docs and the upcoming web versions [ Read More … ]

Wednesday, November 25th, 2009 at 19:14 | 0 comments
Categories: venturebeat

You would think that, almost exactly 4 years after opening up to the public, WordPress.com would have a way for people to subscribe to blogs by e-mail, right? You’d be wrong, at least until today.
While there has always been the possibility to subscribe to blogs by e-mail using FeedBurner or other RSS facilitators, WordPress.com’s parent [ Read More … ]

Wednesday, November 25th, 2009 at 19:14 | 0 comments
Categories: techcrunch

Yesterday at the Web 2.0 Summit, Founder’s Fund managing partner Sean Parker gave a provocative presentation entitled “The New Era Of The Network Service.” In it, he argues that so-called “network services” like Facebook (which he helped start) and Twitter will soon dominate the web, rather than “information services” like Google and Yahoo.
It’s a very [ Read More … ]

Saturday, October 24th, 2009 at 15:23 | 0 comments
Categories: techcrunch

When Wolfram Research released its iPhone app for Wolfram Alpha earlier this week, most of the attention quickly shifted away from the features of the app itself and towards the high price of the app. At $49.99, Wolfram Alpha is far more expensive than most apps in the App Store today, where only a small [ Read More … ]

Saturday, October 24th, 2009 at 15:23 | 0 comments
Categories: readwrite

Facebook has just announced that it is beginning to roll out a modified version of its homepage that incorporates the ‘Highlights’ section into the News Feed. You’ll now be able to jump between two different versions of the feed: the Live Feed, which displays your friends’ updates in real-time, and the News Feed, which [ Read More … ]

Saturday, October 24th, 2009 at 00:56 | 0 comments
Categories: techcrunch

The last thing the world needs is another video site, right? Well, that’s not stopping Aaron Crayford, who convinced a bunch of his supercomputer engineer buddies to put together Rippol, a video discovery site that blends hardcore machine learning with social streams. Rippol (not to be confused with rrripple, the media sharing site) [ Read More … ]

Saturday, October 24th, 2009 at 00:56 | 0 comments
Categories: techcrunch

The beta launch of Google Wave has once again put the spotlight on the shortcomings of email. Wave tries to be everything for everybody, but others, like the recently launched Nurphy, have opted for a more focused approach. Nurphy, founded by Paul Horsfall and Neil Cauldwell, wants to be a replacement for email conversations with [ Read More … ]

Saturday, October 24th, 2009 at 00:56 | 0 comments
Categories: readwrite

Microsoft announced this week that it has made a deal to include public updates from Facebook in its search engine Bing. Some Facebook users expressed concern that their private activities might be exposed to search. The real story is a little more complex. To put it simply: Facebook is not ever going to [ Read More … ]

Saturday, October 24th, 2009 at 00:56 | 0 comments
Categories: readwrite

This week brought news that Google and Microsoft are now incorporating Twitter into search results, solidifying the importance of incorporating social media content into search results. And startups like OneRiot have also recognized the value of tapping into the Twitter stream for search. Startup Kikin is doing the same with its newly launched plug-in.
Once [ Read More … ]

Friday, October 23rd, 2009 at 22:25 | 0 comments
Categories: techcrunch

In 1989, the fall of the Berlin Wall became a striking symbol for free expression far beyond the borders of Germany. Just 20 years later, Iranian citizens used online tools like YouTube and Twitter to share firsthand accounts of the brutal government crackdown waged against protesters disputing the country’s election results. Many Iranians risked their [ Read More … ]

Friday, October 23rd, 2009 at 19:11 | 0 comments
Categories: youtube