Techcrunch » Blog Archive » The State of Online Feed Readers Syndication is undoubtedly the heartbeat of the web 2.0 movement. A feed reader, the most common solution to consuming synidcated content, saves the user time by monitoring countless sites and sources and providing near real-time updates to one location. Syndication is undoubtedly the heartbeat of the web 2.0 movement. A feed reader, the most common solution to consuming synidcated content, saves the ... in Computing > World Wide Webwith 2.0blogcomparisonfeedonlinereadersreviewrsssyndicationsynidcatedtimeuserwebby 8 users Note: There are a number of different types of readers: web-based, desktop, Outlook based, etc… This post is focused solely on web-based feed readers. I’ve included the big guys plus some up and coming readers with outstanding features and/or performance like News Alloy, Gritwire, Attensa and FeedLounge.
The Boston Consulting Group/OSTG Hacker Survey Who are the hackers that create all this great free software? How much time do they spend? Why do they do it? Where are they from? Do they think its sustainable? In order to better understand the nature of this dynamic community and provide lessons to the business world about innovation, Surveyed hackers participating on software projects on SourceForge.net, the world's largest collaborative software development Web site for the Open Source community and the Linux kernel mailing list. A media, services and e-commerce network that provides and promotes Open Source software downloads, development, discussion and news. developmentdownloadsfreshmeatitmjjournallnuxmanagersopenslashdotsourcesourceforgethinkgeek in Computing > Softwarewith communitiescommunitycommunity-basedforgeglobalglobalisationinternetonlineopensourcesourceforge.netsurveyuserusers Note: • Participants note extremely high levels of creativity in their projects. • Defeating proprietary software companies is not a major motivator. • Truly global in composition with respondents coming from 35 countries. • Most participants dedicated at least 10 hours per week in their shared programmin ...moreg efforts • Contrary to popular belief about hackers, the open source community is mostly comprised of highly skilled IT professionals who have on average over 10 years of programming experience