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- Will Web users flock to Flock?
- On Working Webware, ZDNet Editor in Chief Dan Farber and Webware editor Rafe Needleman sit down with Flock CEO Shawn Hardin to find out about the company's social media browser, its role in the open-source community, and how it plans to compete against rivals Microsoft and Mozilla. Farber and Needleman...
- Tags: Web, Social Media, Rafe Needleman, Web Browser, Web Browsers, Internet, Personal Technology
- Videos 2008-02-22
- Nokia announces N810 Internet device
- Look out, iPhone. Nokia's latest handheld Internet access device browses the Web, runs Flash and has GPS. It'll sell for $479 when it comes out in November. The downside: it has no cellular modem built in, so you have to use Wi-Fi or reach the Net via a Bluetooth link...
- Tags: Nokia Corp., Modems, GPS, Bluetooth, Wireless LANs, Wi-Fi, Handhelds, Hardware, Components, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology, Wireless, nokia, n810, tablet pc, mobile, iphone, cell, phone, webware, rafe needleman, handheld
- Videos 2007-10-17
- DemoFall 2007: Most memorable of future tech
- Check out the best--and worst--that the DemoFall 2007 conference in San Diego has to offer.
- Tags: San Diego, demo, demofall, product, future, tech, technology, rafe needleman, erica ogg, webware, dimdim, vyro, games, video game, gaming, feedhub, fixmymovie, motion dsp, phreesia, pudding
- Videos 2007-09-28
- Free iPhones at conference spark debate
- From the Office 2.0 conference in San Francisco, Webware Editor Rafe Needleman talks with software developers and business users about the iPhone's potential as a business device.
- Tags: Apple iPhone, iPhone, office 2.0, conference, free, business, enterprise, email, keyboard, outlook, application, web app, web 2.0, rafe needleman, webware, Development Tools, Software Development, Software/Web Development
- Videos 2007-09-07
- Online business apps at a glance
- CNET's Rafe Needleman focuses on several Office 2.0 offeringsCNET's Rafe Needleman focuses on several online business applications Thursday at the Office 2.0 Conference. The show, which took place in San Francisco, helped prove that a Web browser and online services are all a computer user needs.
- Tags: Rafe Needleman, Office 2.0
- Videos 2006-10-13
- DemoFall hits, misses and maybes
- Rafe Needleman provides the wrap up of our DemoFall 2006 coverage, collecting the hits and misses from our ZDNet/CNET team who attended the event (see the Demo blog on News.com and on ZDNet): Hits Rafe Needleman, CNET.com: I was only able to stay for one day of the conference, but...
- Tags: Dash Navigation
- Blog posts 2006-09-28
- Could Web-based PowerPoint-killers be the last straw for MS-Office?
- By way of an entry on Bob Sutor's blog, I found CNET editor Rafe Needleman talking about the various entries in the marketplace that could eventually serve as Web-based replacements for PowerPoint. Microsoft is already getting some pressure on the word processing and spreadsheet fronts (particularly now that Socialtext...
- Tags: offline problem, Rafe Needleman
- Blog posts 2006-06-13
- Rafe's OnHollywood product roundup
- Prolific CNET blogger Rafe Needleman covers some of the products demoed at OnHollywood, Three cellphone utilities Music and sharing startups Various content delivery platformsMozes About 50 companies presented at the...
- Tags: Rafe Needleman, OnHollywood
- Blog posts 2006-05-04
- Videos from Demo 2006: Blurb, Riya, StreetDeck, Pleo
- Cameraman Vincent Tremblay and CNET's Rafe Needleman got video on some of the hottest products at Demo: From blog to book Eileen Gittins, CEO of Blurb, gives CNET's Rafe Needleman a first look at her blog-to-book application. With several templates to choose from, including...
- Tags: Rafe Needleman, Pleo
- Blog posts 2006-02-09
Additional Resources
- SocialText moves the collaboration goalposts
- I caught up with Ross Mayfield, president of SocialText today to discuss its new products, SocialText Dashboard and SocialText People. Ross believes that wikis are the foundation for collaboration within the enterprise and that Dashboard and People represent the next iteration in the way people will...
- Tags: Collaboration, Socialtext, Ross, Supply Chain Management (SCM), Wiki, Social Networking, Enterprise Software, Software, Online Communications, Marketing, Advertising & Promotion, Dennis Howlett
- Blog posts 2008-04-17
- Pageflakes challenges Yahoo, Google
- On Working Webware, ZDNet Editor in Chief Dan Farber and Webware.com editor Rafe Needleman sit down with Pageflakes CEO Dan Cohen to find out about the company's personalized start page strategy and how the CEO plans to compete against Yahoo and Microsoft in the battle for the home page. Farber...
- Tags: Personal Technology
- Videos 2008-02-28
- Google Sites - spoiled by usability issues
- As I pen this, the fanfare around JotSpot Revista aka Google Sites is just getting underway. I'm not impressed. In fact I'm deeply disappointed. To call this - as noted by Dan Farber: "This is a key last hole in the Google Apps suite," Matt...
- Tags: Google Inc., Service, Wiki, Productivity, AJAX, Smb/Sme, Online Communications, Internet, Software/Web Development, Web Development, Web 2.0, Dennis Howlett
- Blog posts 2008-02-27
- Jotspot is back (as Google Sites); It's still a wiki
- Google acquired Jotspot in 2006 and then let it disappear. But the company didn't totally give up on the hosted wiki application and has rebranded it Google Sites. As Dan Farber notes, Google Sites is another cog in that Google Apps suite. Rafe Needleman finds it curious...
- Tags: Google Inc., JotSpot, Wiki, Online Communications, Larry Dignan
- Blog posts 2008-02-27
- Nokia launches N-Gage First Access for N81 owners, social networking included
- I received a Nokia N81 8GB device to evaluate as part of the Nokia Nseries Blogger Relations program and posted my first impressions and initial thoughts, but wanted to hold off on a more detailed review until the N-Gage functionality was available since that is one of the major functionalities...
- Tags: Game, Social Networking, Microsoft Access, Nokia Corp., Network, N-Gage, Cellular Phones, Handhelds, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology, Hardware, Matthew Miller
- Blog posts 2008-02-05
- Ning, king of custom social networks?
- On Working Webware, ZDNet Editor in Chief Dan Farber and Webware.com's editor Rafe Needleman sit down with Ning CEO Gina Bianchini to find out about the company's social-network platform strategy and how the CEO plans to compete against other social-network enablers. Farber and Needleman then analyze the company's viability in...
- Tags: Network, Social Networking, Strategy, Online Communications, Marketing, Advertising & Promotion, Management, CEO, Personal Technology
- Videos 2008-01-28
- Netvibes add a social dimension to its home base
- Netvibes rolled out the latest closed beta version of its personalized portal, adding the social networking features common to the field, such as friends, status updates and profiles. Content aggregated on a users page can be shared, recommended and discussed with friends and followers a la Facebook, MySpace and Twitter....
- Tags: Network, Netvibes, Social Networking, Online Communications, Marketing, Advertising & Promotion, Dan Farber
- Blog posts 2008-01-22
- Gizmodo is about to learn the meaning of karma
- I'm sure you've already read about Gizmodo's CES crew, who channeled the ghost of Allen Funt, armed themselves with universal IR remote controls, and then worked themselves into a giggle-fest by covertly shutting down some devices on the show floor, thereby sabotaging some demos and displays. I certainly don't want to reward bad...
- Tags: Consumer Electronics Show, Gizmodo, Karma, Recruitment & Selection, Bluetooth, Professional Development, Cellular Phones, Wi-Fi, Human Resources, Workforce Management, Wireless, Career, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology, Ed Bott
- Blog posts 2008-01-11
- Gizmodo prank trashes CES presentations
- Carey Holzman of Computer America brought to my attention this prank that Gizmodo is bragging about. Apparently, Gizmodo's Richard Blakeley brought an infrared device that shuts TVs down and went around the show floor crashing people's presentation. Even DEFCON hacker's convention would consider this form of miscief bad...
- Tags: Gizmodo, Blogger, Blogging, Internet, George Ou
- Blog posts 2008-01-11
- Gizmodogate: Get a sense of humor folks
- Gizmodo turns off a bunch of TVs at CES to liven the joint up and you'd think that their scribes lit Bill Gates on fire for the page views. The angst over Gizmodo's hilarious prank is borderline ridiculous: Judie Lipsett at Gear Diary calls...
- Tags: Consumer Electronics Show, Gizmodo, Blogger, Blogging, TVs, Tv & Home Theater, Internet, Personal Technology, Home Entertainment, Larry Dignan
- Blog posts 2008-01-11
- Mobius Amsterdam 2007: Symbian, Windows Live, and working group session
- Mobius Project: I previously posted about the opening reception and Day 1 of the Mobius Amsterdam 2007 event and this will be my final installment that covers the 2nd full and final day. The morning started out with a short discussion on the Mobius Project that was kicked off back...
- Tags: Device, Nokia Corp., Mobile, Mobius, Microsoft Windows Live, Apple Inc., Symbian Inc., S60, Microsoft Windows, Advertising & Promotion, Operating Systems, Handhelds, Software, Marketing, Hardware, Matthew Miller
- Blog posts 2007-11-30
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