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So, the announement of the Google Marketplace was a pretty big deal, wouldn’t you say? The excitement revolving around the new development goes to show how ready and willing most of us are to pack up and move to the cloud, and the Google brand is obviously going to play
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The tools have managed to touch both our personal and professional lives. The concept has turned journalism, social media, marketing—and the overall way in which we connect—inside-out and upside-down. Yes ladies and gentleman, we’re talking about microblogging. Naturally, related news comes in heavy, crushing waves, so we’ve put together
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Socialtext (news, site ), a purveyor of social solutions for the enterprise, is back with version 4.0 of their platform. This time around they’ve got microblogging channels, filtered activity streams and new tools for group productivity.
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Any of you out there ever feel like sighing up for Yammer (news, site ), but couldn’t because of the required company e-mail address? Well, now you can finally join the party. Yammer Communities, announced yesterday, is a new service for the less formal.
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NewsGator (news, site) has released a couple of new tools for SharePoint. Technically they are for their Enterprise 2.0 solution Social Sites, which is built on top of SharePoint, but close enough.
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This week in web publishing we cover three key areas: social media, magazines and Wisconsin. Journalists and Social Media Research A national survey of journalists found that a majority of them routinely utilize social media sources when researching stories. The online survey, conducted during September and October of 2009
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In a continued effort to extol the virtues of the upcoming SharePoint 2010 (news, site) platform, Microsoft created a special competition for seven startups in their BizSpark program. The competition? In one week create an Enterprise 2.0 solution on the SharePoint 2010 platform. Here are the
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Sick of TweetDeck, Twhirl or Twitterific? Of alliterative Twitter clients? Then maybe Seesmic (news, site) has what you’re looking for. The new Seesmic Look is for the Twitter user in need of a simple, sleek solution (sorry). Asking New Questions In case you hadn’t noticed, Twitter changed
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Why waste all that time creating an account on a website when you can login with one click of your mouse? Such is the beauty of Facebook Connect. And, if we’re lucky, soon the same will go for Twitter (news, site ) as well.
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So, Tumblr went real-time last week. Cool. Now the blogging platform’s 2.5 million users can send up-to-the-second alerts to any service that supports the popular PubSubHubbub publish/subscribe protocol for near real time notifications.
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This week Six Apart (news, site) launched their very own microblogging service to complement the burgeoning family of TypePad conversational media hubs. TypePad Micro aims not to compete, but to work in tandem with popular services like Twitter. The Littlest Guy Chris Alden, CEO of
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Twitter made it big from small change beginnings. but can StatusNet get similar results with its open-source, aim high, spend little approach? Micro-Blog, Micro-Budget Canadian startup StatusNet started out last year and now offers a micro-blogging service to hundreds of small companies including its identi.ca guise, allowing them to chat
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WordPress.com and Twitter. What more could you ask for on a Friday? If you're familiar with the highly popular blogging tool, then chances are you know about Ping-o-Matic! The simple update service comes built-in to WordPress.
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Social media moves so fast, it's hard to keep up.
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