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TheNextWeb Apr 27 10 If there is one buzzword that dominated blogposts and businessplans last year it must be ‘the realtime web’. Okay, that is actually 3 words, but you know what I mean. Twitter, Foursquare and Facebook all focus on what is happening NOW instead of yesterday or somewhere in the past. Today we are proudly announcing our own [...]Related posts:
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Andrew Keen. The writer and broadcaster who managed to irritate a large group of people on the Web with his last book, “The Cult of the Amateur”, was in London.
Last month, Facebook introduced a feature called “trending articles” that stuck a slideshow into your news feed of popular news articles via your friends that you might have missed.
Apple has released another version of the iOS 5.1.1 software for GSM versions of the iPhone 4 only, reports iPhone hacker iH8sn0w.
We love all things geeky here at The Next Web, including the amazing game from our childhoods, TETRIS.
Among some usability tweaks and bug fixes, Airbnb has announced an update to its iOS app which brings a new cool feature: offline access for messages and itineraries.
Yahoo! came at the tech world in a blur this week, launching its new search and browsing tool Axis. Response has been lukewarm, especially since the launch didn’t go completely.
You don’t get a look inside Apple’s factories in China all that often. Apple is notoriously secretive about their processes and products.
The numbers out today from IDC, in regards to European smartphone sales appear to contain good news: Windows Phone grew by more than double in the last year, with shipment.
When I signed up to make TNW the media sponsor for GLUE Conference I knew that I was getting in over my head.
An update was just posted up on the Enyo blog clarifying some of the rumors about the team leaving to go to Google.