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Sunday, January 19, 2025

‘Do You Really Want Your Bank Following You Around All Day?’ – ‘ReadWriteWeb’

The latest post on ‘ReadWriteWeb’ is titled “Do You Really Want Your Bank Following You Around All Day?”. Fredric Paul says, “For most people, banks are little more than necessary evils – places to store your money until you need it, and maybe earn a little interest along the way. The goal is to get a decent return without too much hassle. But a conversation with senior Wells Fargo execs reveals a bank trying to use the Internet”. Do You Really Want Your Bank Following You Around All Day? ReadWriteWeb  [...]

‘Facebook Permeates Everything; App Center Will Be Its Mobile Extension’ – ‘ReadWriteWeb’

The latest post on ‘ReadWriteWeb’ is titled “Facebook Permeates Everything; App Center Will Be Its Mobile Extension”. Dan Rowinski says, “Facebook will soon have an application store…well, not exactly. Facebook will soon have an application repository. A display showcase. Those are probably more apt descriptions of what the social giant will unveil with App Center. Essentially, Facebook will turn itself into an application hub – a traffic director for social apps and games across any device and any platform. This is not the rumored “end-run around... [...]

‘The Best Mother’s Day Gift Is A Six-Figure Blogging Income’ – ‘ReadWriteWeb’

The latest post on ‘ReadWriteWeb’ is titled “The Best Mother’s Day Gift Is A Six-Figure Blogging Income”. Dave Copeland says, “I’m not married and I have no kids, so I hadn’t paid much attention to “Mommy bloggers” until i spoke at BlogWorld East in New York City last year. When the Mommy blog movement started to take off in 2009, I had been dismissive of them, thinking it was more of the same “look at me” drivel that most bloggers had gotten over when Facebook became the platform of choice to vent about such First World Problems as noisy pediatrician... [...]

‘What Is the Point of… StumbleUpon?’ – ‘ReadWriteWeb’

The latest post on ‘ReadWriteWeb’ is titled “What Is the Point of… StumbleUpon?”. Jon Mitchell says, “Whenever a trendy app comes along, there are people who ask, “What is the point of this?” If millions of people are using something, there has to be a reason. In our What Is the Point of… series, we’ll explain it to you. This week, we’re asking, What is the point of StumbleUpon?“. What Is the Point of… StumbleUpon? ReadWriteWeb  [...]

‘Why Is Microsoft Trying to Hobble Firefox on Windows 8 Tablets – and Why Does It Matter?’ – ‘ReadWriteWeb’

The latest post on ‘ReadWriteWeb’ is titled “Why Is Microsoft Trying to Hobble Firefox on Windows 8 Tablets – and Why Does It Matter?”. Joe Brockmeier says, “As Windows 8 approaches, Mozilla developers have been working hard on a Metro version. If you’re using Windows 8 on the desktop, no problem. Tablet users, however, are going to be denied a fully functional Firefox – and will face restrictions on many other third-party applications. In the name of security, Microsoft is forcing them into a “sandbox” on ARM devices”. Why Is... [...]

‘Google Easy Dashboard Library Makes Using Analytics API Easier’ – ‘ReadWriteWeb’

The latest post on ‘ReadWriteWeb’ is titled “Google Easy Dashboard Library Makes Using Analytics API Easier”. Joe Brockmeier says, “Google has long provided an API for automating Google Analytics, but it required developers to jump through a few more hoops than many would like. Yesterday, the company announced its Easy Dashboard Library, which should let developers speed up custom-tailored dashboards and reports”. Google Easy Dashboard Library Makes Using Analytics API Easier ReadWriteWeb  [...]

‘Taking Your Startup Back to the Business Basics’ – ‘ReadWriteWeb’

The latest post on ‘ReadWriteWeb’ is titled “Taking Your Startup Back to the Business Basics”. David Storm says, “Mentoring startups has a lot of benefits: It gives something back to the community and helps other entrepreneurs avoid some of the mistakes that you’ve already made. And it’s also a lot of fun to meet entrepreneurs who are so passionate about their business. Sometimes, though, that passion can make it hard for startups to focus on the business basics, like pricing, market research and finding your niche”. Taking Your Startup Back to the... [...]

‘The New Bing Makes Google Look Anti-Social’ – ‘ReadWriteWeb’

The latest post on ‘ReadWriteWeb’ is titled “The New Bing Makes Google Look Anti-Social”. Jon Mitchell says, “It’s time for Bing’s big headline. Today Microsoft takes the wrapper off the new Bing, for which the cleaned-up redesign a couple weeks ago was just a preview. For signed-in Facebook users, Bing now has a social search component that should send Google back to the drawing board. It’s called Sidebar”. The New Bing Makes Google Look Anti-Social ReadWriteWeb  [...]

‘5 Steps to Implement Responsive Web Design’ – ‘ReadWriteWeb’

The latest post on ‘ReadWriteWeb’ is titled “Bye, Bye Waterfall: 5 Steps to Implement Responsive Web Design”. Travis Sheppard says, “Congratulations, you’ve finally convinced the powers that be that your next Web-design project needs to be responsive. It was tough work convincing them, but you can’t rest on your laurels now. The most critical decision of the project remains: how is your team going to build it?“. Bye, Bye Waterfall: 5 Steps to Implement Responsive Web Design ReadWriteWeb  [...]

‘Facebook’s New App Center Promises Quality Over Quantity’ – ‘ReadWriteWeb’

The latest post on ‘ReadWriteWeb’ is titled “Facebook’s New App Center Promises Quality Over Quantity”. Dan Rowinski says, “Last September, during the f8 Developers’ Conference, Facebook CTO Bret Taylor said that the company had no plans for a “central app repository” – an app store. Today, Facebook is changing its tune. The social giant has announced App Center, a section of Facebook dedicated to discovering and deploying high-quality apps on the company’s platform”. Facebook’s New App Center Promises Quality Over Quantity ReadWriteWeb  [...]


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