A flood of government data will bring NewNet applications to the next level. Read more »
Video wants to be social, my colleagues at GigaOM have said. I’m more interested in the reverse. Read more »
Twitter 2.0 will allow Twitterbots to transform the service. Read more »
Forget Zynga. The first truly social games haven't been invented yet. Read more »
Twitter and Foursquare will augment and complement local search engines. Read more »
Facebook could try making clearer the distinction between communicating and broadcasting that's at the heart of the latest controversy. Read more »
Programmers can compete with journalists if they like, but they’d be wise to instead arm journalists with the power of their tools. Read more »
The web experience is shifting from limitless search to preselected menus. Is that bad? Read more »
LinkedIn's newly expanded developer base can help blur the lines between work and fun. Read more »
If Google's Chroms OS seems underwhelming so far, it's because one key detail remains unknown: price. Read more »










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