The Semi-Human Techmeme: A Month Later
CenterNetworks —
... 9
ReadWriteWeb
9
same
10
Gizmodo
7
+3
11
Webware.com
56
-45
12
The Register
14 ...
What browser battle? They're more alike than different
ZDNet News - News Page One —
... questions was about the inherent conflict that each browser maker faces: How do you innovate when the core of the product must adhere to strict standards? Pichai of Google said, "We wouldn't add another rendering engine to the world," which is why they used the Webkit engine (which also powers Safari). "It's a problem we haven't solved," said Shaver of Mozilla, "but we're getting better at knowing when to standardize and when to innovate." This blog originally appeared on CNET News.com's Webware .
Switching To The Mac: The Real Story
MacBytes.com —
... never have to shut it down. The Mac is a lot more fun to use than a Windows PC, but I can't say that it was worth the switch financially. The MacBook is expensive and I've lost time toward training myself to use it. I'd recommend a Mac to almost anyone starting out, but caution Windows users that it takes far more time to become comfortable with the platform than is generally understood. Rafe Needleman writes about start-ups, new technologies, and Web 2.0 products as editor of CNET's Webware . ...
Switching To The Mac: The Real Story
MacBytes.com —
... never have to shut it down. The Mac is a lot more fun to use than a Windows PC, but I can't say that it was worth the switch financially. The MacBook is expensive and I've lost time toward training myself to use it. I'd recommend a Mac to almost anyone starting out, but caution Windows users that it takes far more time to become comfortable with the platform than is generally understood. Rafe Needleman writes about start-ups, new technologies, and Web 2.0 products as editor of CNET's Webware . ...
Twitter still has no business model, and that's OK
ZDNet News - News Page One —
... so they could generate some revenue of their own--after Twitter takes its own cut, of course. I have said in the past that start-ups with new ideas need to beta test their business models alongside their technologies. Twitter has most certainly not done that. But I think Twitter's going to be OK, all the same. There is rich value inside Twitter, and I do believe the company can afford to take its time to find the good ways to extract it. This article was originally posted on Webware .
Windows Live Products Nominated For Webware 100 Awards
LiveSide - Windows Live news and interviews —
... . Each year Webware awards the top 100 Web 2.0 apps/services, they are selected by Webware readers and by the users of the products Webware covers. ...
With Chrome, Google reignites the OS wars
Webware.com —
... Google plans Chrome-based Web operating system
Watch out Microsoft: Google's browser project is the foundation for a Web-based operating system. Chrome OS Netbooks are due in 2010.
Chrome's new-tab page gets more interactive
Google Apps shed beta label
(Posted in Webware by Stephen Shankland)
July 7, 2009 10:16 PM PDT
Google to Microsoft: It's on
With the announcement of the Chrome OS, Google has taken complete aim at Redmond's empire. But there ...

