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Corporate technology departments are becoming the primary gatekeepers of Web 2.0 purchases–it used to be the business types–but could use a little education on concepts like mashups.
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Lifestream.fm is a media and social aggregator that will keep you and your friends informed about what you’re doing online at a glance and in realtime.
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The Republican party goes online to welcome a grassroots initiative from citizens to their party platform.
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Microsoft Corp. (MSFT) researchers are developing technology to help small advertisers more successfully identify obscure Internet keywords, technology the software giant hopes could eventually boost the revenue it gets from Internet search advertising.
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Manage tasks, collaborate with colleagues, share files and more. All in one place.
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There’s a great discussion on TWiT 150 on the changing scenery at newspapers. Guest Dwight Silverman has insight on how The Houston Chronicle is adapting to blogs and social media.
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Mike Arrington says that Voicemail is dead. Thank you!!! I’ve had a message on my cell for 9 months asking folk NOT to leave a message. My carrier should offer me the option to turn it off.


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