Ben Behrouzi came from the shadowy Lead Generation business, but said he played too dirty. Now he's got a real-time search engine that just came out of beta today, called , and he says the company will already report $10  |  |


Earlier today we posted about . Through user-generated Q&A posted to , the company is crowdsourcing heaps of daily content, ranking high in search across a variety of subjects, subsequently seeing steady traffic, and finally, cashing in via Google ads.  |  |
a small and eclectic online record label, just . As far as we know, this is the first time that a record label has released an iPhone app that allows its users to play every song of every artist on  |  |
announced today a set of cloud services that will allow developers to develop and test cloud applications. In addition, IBM is offering free compute and storage for developers using the IBM platform.SponsorIBM Smart Business Development and Test on IBM Cloud  |  |


Yahoo just that it has upgraded its product with new features that make it easier to discover music videos. Yahoo Video Search now recognizes and shows the most popular albums and songs whenever a user for an artist or band.  |  |
Google is that will enable developers to build faster, more powerful and more efficient web applications using some of the same code that runs Gmail, Google Maps and Docs.tweetmeme_url = = 'rww';Why is Google doing this? Because the more powerful  |  |
Earlier this morning, Google the . This new feature gives users a quick overview of the Google products they use and a slice of the data that is connected to these accounts. Google sells this as a way to enhance  |  |
Facebook is getting old. No, people aren't getting tired of it, it's actually getting old, as in its population is aging. In May of 2008, the median age for Facebook was 26. Today, it's 33, a good seven years older.  |  |
In our society, there's an image of a computer nerd as this sad, pale, and lonely guy sitting in the dark gazing at a glowing screen. As it turns out, that's just an image and it's far from the truth.  |  |
Two companies that produce massive quantities of new content every day, and , are rapidly moving up the list of , as measured . Answers.com has risen from #26 to #13 in just two months, and Demand Media has risen  |  |
Long have we waited the day when ReadWriteWeb writers would have a reason to post a space-related geekout. We are pleased to tell you that the Internet has come to the International Space Station, and thus, we bring you the  |  |
Halloween's barely over, but it's already the most wonderful time of the year! Brace yourselves for the onslaught of holiday-themed money-grubbing, folks.The tech sector is subjected to the same indignities, beginning with a new enterprise search product from our friends  |  |
Earlier today Novell demoed it's Google Wave-like product to the enterprise world. is the latest workplace collaboration platform to announce at this year's Enterprise 2.0 Conference and ReadWriteWeb was lucky enough to catch up with Novell's VP of Engineering Andy  |  |
is introducing a behind the firewall service for enterprise customers, another sign that the very definition of collaboration is changing as more companies seek ways to do their work in virtual environments.In addition, Second Life will unveil a in the  |  |
Like some of our favorite news dashboard services, such as and , Google News has to allow users to create and save customizable news searches and consume that news in their own "."Part dashboard, part feed reader, and all user-friendly,  |  |
Verizon announced yesterday that they are doubling their early terminations fees, to reach as much as $350 for some users. I have never understood the use of early termination fees as an alternative to providing service people want in the  |  |
The Science Museum, London, is celebrating a century of science and as part of the festivities, it asked visitors to vote for the scientific discovery or invention that most "changed the future". The ten objects it put forward were:1. Apollo  |  |
SourceForge, Inc. announced on Wednesday that it has changed its name to Geeknet, Inc. to more accurately reflect the company's business and the growing market it serves. The name change also supports the company's intention to expand the reach of  |  |
A very cool droid commercial. I just wonder if they are really going to air drop the phones to places where the people don't know what they are.  |  |
The London-based think tank Demos has concluded that illegal downloaders spend more money on music. The headline figure, based on the survey of over 1000 people between 16 and 65, is that the average spend per annum on CDs or  |  |
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