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Tuesday, January 28, 2025

‘Dead? Social Media’s Explosive Growth is Only Beginning’ – ‘ReadWriteWeb’

The latest post on ‘ReadWriteWeb’ is titled “Dead? Social Media’s Explosive Growth is Only Beginning”. Marshall Kirkpatrick says, “Social media, types of media where everyday people can publish and subscribe to what one another publishes, have changed the world. At least in the United States, though, their rapid expansion through acquisition of new users may be over. Facebook specialist Eric Eldon published a compilation of statistics from around the web this week on TechCrunch that pointed towards US and Canadian market saturation this past year for Facebook”. Dead?... [...]

‘Did New Year’s Eve Well-Wishers Crash Twitter? [UPDATED]’ – ‘ReadWriteWeb’

The latest post on ‘ReadWriteWeb’ is titled “Did New Year’s Eve Well-Wishers Crash Twitter? [UPDATED]”. Dave Copeland says, “There were reports of widespread outages of Twitter’s main Web site Saturday, with speculation centering on the problems stemming from a flood of New Year’s greetings. We asked Twitter for comment and will update as soon as we hear back.“Our engineers have identified the issue and Twitter is now almost fully recovered,” Twitter spokesperson Carolyn Penner said in an email at 4:30 p.m. ET Saturday.“. Did New... [...]

‘How To Use Google+’ – ‘ReadWriteWeb’

The latest post on ‘ReadWriteWeb’ is titled “How To Use Google+”. Dan Rowinski says, “Waiting for a Google Plus invite? Google is rolling out the service in waves and you can expect it to become a ubiquitous social option in the coming months. We have been playing with the service since getting invites yesterday and there are a lot of things to like about Google’s new social initiative”. How To Use Google+ ReadWriteWeb  [...]

‘Top 10 ReadWriteWeb Quotes of 2011’ – ‘ReadWriteWeb’

The latest post on ‘ReadWriteWeb’ is titled “Top 10 ReadWriteWeb Quotes of 2011”. Scott M. Fulton, III says, “An intern once asked me, what’s the difference between a “journalist” of my day and a “blogger” of his? I laughed and told him my day ain’t over yet. Then I followed up by saying that journalism is something I do on a blog, and there are many other things one can do on a blog, only a few of which I’ll allow. The thing journalists still do today is extract and present the viewpoints of people who matter more to the... [...]

‘If HTML5 Kills the Blog Format, I Won’t Shed a Tear’ – ‘ReadWriteWeb’

The latest post on ‘ReadWriteWeb’ is titled “If HTML5 Kills the Blog Format, I Won’t Shed a Tear”. Scott M. Fulton, III says, “At the end of this discourse, to borrow a phrase from my hero, Edward R. Murrow, a few people may accuse this reporter of fouling his own comfortable nest. But if you’ve seen this nest recently, you know that if it was fouled to any considerable degree, it might not look all that different anyway. At one of Microsoft’s sessions on HTML5 and CSS3 a few weeks ago, the lead program manager for Internet Explorer 10, John Hrvatin”. If... [...]

‘5 Tips for Raising a Venture Round’ – ‘ReadWriteWeb’

The latest post on ‘ReadWriteWeb’ is titled “5 Tips for Raising a Venture Round”. Sean Ammirati says, “While certainly not every business needs to raise venture financing, it is the path for many high-growth technology startups. Therefore, going down the fundraising path is something many technology entrepreneurs will need to do and is a critical step in the development of their business. This can be an intimidating experience so I’ve put together a list of five tips for raising a venture round. This is by no means an exhaustive list so I’d love to hear”. 5... [...]

‘5 Things Apple Can Learn From Third Party iPad Web Browsers’ – ‘ReadWriteWeb’

The latest post on ‘ReadWriteWeb’ is titled “5 Things Apple Can Learn From Third Party iPad Web Browsers”. John Paul Titlow says, “For all the wonders of Apple’s iPad, one feature that’s always been a little underwhelming is its native Web browser. Like on the iPhone, Safari for the iPad definitely gets the job done and is overall a pretty solid browser in terms of performance, but there are few features that are inexcusably absent. Fortunately, there have been a number of third party browsers that have made their way into the App Store”. 5 Things... [...]

‘Twitter Ignored Request To Keep Subpoena Under Wraps’ – ‘ReadWriteWeb’

The latest post on ‘ReadWriteWeb’ is titled “Twitter Ignored Request To Keep Subpoena Under Wraps”. Dave Copeland says, “Twitter appears to have forwarded a subpoena requesting user information to at least one of the owners of the accounts in question, despite a request from the Suffolk Massachusetts District Attorney’s office that the request not be disclosed “to protect the confidentiality and integrity of the ongoing criminal action” regarding the hackitivist group Anonymous and events surrounding the Occupy Boston protest”. Twitter Ignored... [...]

‘Namecheap Pokes Go Daddy over SOPA with $1 EFF Donations’ – ‘ReadWriteWeb’

The latest post on ‘ReadWriteWeb’ is titled “Namecheap Pokes Go Daddy over SOPA with $1 EFF Donations”. Jon Mitchell says, “Domain registrar Go Daddy’s support for the Stop Online Piracy Act(SOPA) was the last straw for many of its already disgruntled customers. After a Reddit-powered boycott sparked a mass exodus, the registrartried to backpedal. Go Daddy has been removed from the official list of SOPA supporters, but the damage was done. Thousands of domains have since been moved to other registrars”. Namecheap Pokes Go Daddy over SOPA with $1... [...]

‘How Facebook Mobile Was Designed to Write Once, Run Everywhere’ – ‘ReadWriteWeb’

The latest post on ‘ReadWriteWeb’ is titled “How Facebook Mobile Was Designed to Write Once, Run Everywhere”. Marshall Kirkpatrick says, “Facebook has the most downloaded native application of all time. It also has perhaps the most visited mobile website of all time with nearly 350 million users and growing, using everything from basic feature phones to the smartest smartphones. It is available everywhere. The company started working on mobile solutions in 2006 and since then has grown with the times, using the tools available to them as they went along, from m.sites... [...]


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