MySpace Dev Platform Catching Up to Facebook
Tech writers love to write about Facebook’s platform, but what about the similar app platform that MySpace launched earlier this year based on Google’s Open Social? There hasn’t been a lot of talk about how healthy that app ecosystem is. New data suggests that it is doing quite well.
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Ten years ago the Internet landscape looked very different than it does today. Of the top 10 web sites of July 1998, just a handful are still relevant players on the web ten years later. Which are they? What happened to the others?
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This is the fist time I have heard Rasmus Lerdorf speak and it was entertaining to say the least. Refreshing would another way to describe it, I enjoy hearing real opinions and not holding back — Rasmus doesn’t hold back. Just a short background, Rasmus Lerdorf is the creator of PHP and still continues […]
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