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Personalized, Real-Time Web Content

A new version of Netvibes focuses on real-time data from around the Internet.

Privacy Requires Security, Not Abstinence

Protecting an inalienable right in the age of Facebook.

Can Video Games be the New MTV?

Selling songs via console games, the Web, and phones may help the ailing music industry.

Who's Messing with Wikipedia?

The back-and-forth behind controversial entries could help reveal their true value.

McCain's Web Win

Campaign strategists and Facebook's cofounder discuss the 2008 election.

iTube

Why 23,201 people care that Justine Ezarik just ate a cookie.

The Video Web

Three startups let users layer new content onto online video.

"It's Not a Revolution if Nobody Loses"

A new age of "technological reproducibility" is here. Ugh.

Ten Web Startups to Watch

We profile some of the most innovative ideas of the Social Web.

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