The latest post on ‘ReadWriteWeb’ is titled “Live Drawing SXSW: Abundance: The Future Is Better Than You Think”. Robyn Tippins says, “It feels like it’s been forever since the SOPA debate dominated headlines. That particular discussion largely subsided after an unprecedented show of Web-fueled outrage forced members of Congress to rethink their support for the controversial anti-piracy legislation.” Live Drawing SXSW: Abundance: The Future Is Better Than You Think ReadWriteWeb [...]
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The latest post on ‘ReadWriteWeb’ is titled “Weekly Wrap-up: The New iPad Launches, Netflix Didn’t Know They Advertised on Limbaugh, Google Starts Selling Airfare and More”. Robyn Tippins says, “The new iPad isn’t a large step forward in terms of features, but it will be huge for Apple. Netflix didn’t realize it was advertising on the Rush Limbaugh Show. And, Google started selling airfare to searchers. All of this and more in the ReadWriteWeb Weekly Wrap-up.” Weekly Wrap-up: The New iPad Launches, Netflix Didn’t Know They Advertised... [...]
The latest post on ‘ReadWriteWeb’ is titled “Invasion of the Risk Managers: Altering the Complexion of Security”. Scott M. Fulton, III says, “I have been using Facebook less. I don’t care as much about what my friends are up to on the Internet, I guess. I’ve been calling people more, and emailing. It actually feels a lot better. But one morning I logged on to Facebook and noticed a thought-provoking status update from comic artist Corrine Mucha.”. Invasion of the Risk Managers: Altering the Complexion of Security ReadWriteWeb [...]
The latest post on ‘ReadWriteWeb’ is titled “Google+ Ads In Search Might Actually Be A Great Idea”. Jon Mitchell says, “”We have no plans to inject ads into your photo albums,” Google SVP of Engineering Vic Gundotra told a pretty huge audience at SXSWi today. “We should not be injecting ads into your most intimate social experiences.” The man who calls the shots on Google+ understands that you don’t want to be advertised to when you’re looking at pictures of your newborn daughter.” Google+ Ads In Search Might Actually Be... [...]
The latest post on ‘ReadWriteWeb’ is titled “SOPA Still Stings: Wikipedia Officially Ditches GoDaddy”. John Paul Titlow says, “It feels like it’s been forever since the SOPA debate dominated headlines. That particular discussion largely subsided after an unprecedented show of Web-fueled outrage forced members of Congress to rethink their support for the controversial anti-piracy legislation.” SOPA Still Stings: Wikipedia Officially Ditches GoDaddy ReadWriteWeb [...]
The latest post on ‘ReadWriteWeb’ is titled “Amazon Adds SSH Client to AWS Console”. Joe Brockmeier says, “Earlier this week, Amazon announced that they’d (finally) added an SSH client to the AWS console. Based on the MindTerm Java-based SSH client, the AWS client is looking pretty good. Now, I said “finally” because I’ve been able to pop open a console from my browser for my Linode instance.” Amazon Adds SSH Client to AWS Console ReadWriteWeb [...]
The latest post on ‘ReadWriteWeb’ is titled “[STUDY] How Americans Feel About Personalized Search & Targeted Ads”. Alicia Eler says, “A new report out today from the fabulous folks at Pew reveals something that you, Internet user, probably already know. Most Americans are “anxious” about the personal information that search engines and websites collect from them, according to the study. The majority of ‘Net users disapprove.” [STUDY] How Americans Feel About Personalized Search & Targeted Ads ReadWriteWeb [...]
The latest post on ‘Mashable’ is titled “To Follow or Not To Follow: Should Small Businesses Follow Everyone Back on Twitter?”. Christine Erickson says, “Marketers know that Twitter is a valuable tool used to reach out to thousands of customers. But it’s not just the output of content that’s valuable — the people and other businesses you follow on social media are of equal worth.” To Follow or Not To Follow: Should Small Businesses Follow Everyone Back on Twitter? Mashable.com [...]
The latest post on ‘Mashable’ is titled “5 Free Animated GIF Creators You Can Use Online”. Amy-Mae Elliott says, “If a picture tells a thousand words, then an animated GIF must be good for a few more. Whether you want to animate your avatar, get involved in a meme, or amuse your friends with a funny photo sequence, an animated GIF is a great way to do it.” 5 Free Animated GIF Creators You Can Use Online Mashable.com [...]
The latest post on ‘Mashable’ is titled “Pinterest’s First Investor Explains the Secret to the Startup’s Success”. Lance Ulanoff says, ““I was Pinterest’s first investor.” That’s a sentence I bet you wish you could say. Here at SXSW, I find myself sitting opposite angel investor Brian Cohen who happily owns that distinction. In other words, he found, as he calls them, a couple of young guys from NYU (Ben Silbermann and Evan Sharp) at a business plan”. Pinterest’s First Investor Explains the Secret to the Startup’s Success Mashable.com [...]