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Weekly Wrapup: Google Chrome OS, Obama's Twitter, Blogging Statistics, And More...

ReadWriteWeb -- In this edition of the Weekly Wrapup - our newsletter summarizing the top stories of the week - we report on President Obama's (non)-use of Twitter, take a look at the past decade in the media industry, review the latest statistics about blogging, question if Oxford Dictionary should've chosen "unfriend" as its word of the year, and more. We also check in on our two main channels: ReadWr...     01:32
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3 Great Light Blogging Tools Compared

ReadWriteWeb -- Once the service for those serious enough to pay for the privilege to post, TypePad recently released a free "Micro" service. The company made the decision to offer a free product realizing the demand for a platform more formal than Twitter and less formal than Wordpress or Typepad's original product. ReadWriteWeb compared TypePad's Micro against 2 other leading light blogging tools. Below are our...     11-21
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An iPhone Visualization App That Syncs with the Cloud

ReadWriteWeb -- Roambiannounced a pro version of its iPhone application this week that syncs with Salesforce.com and other cloud-based services or on-premsie sales environments. It's a visualization application, providing mobile workers with a pretty cool way to see sales information.Integration is by far one of the most significant trends we are seeing in the enterprise space. It's a wave, really, marked this we...     11-21
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Three Great Light Blogging Tools Compared

ReadWriteWeb -- Once the service for those serious enough to pay for the privilege to post, TypePad recently released a free "Micro" service. The company made the decision to offer a free product realizing the demand for a platform more formal than Twitter and less formal than Wordpress or Typepad's original product. ReadWriteWeb compared TypePad's Micro against 2 other leading light blogging tools. Below are our...     11-21
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8tracks to Launch Playback API and Developer Program

ReadWriteWeb -- It appears that the time for freemium music services in the US has passed. Earlier this week streaming music site Imeem sold to MySpace for under $10 million dollars while laying off a large number of staff. For a company with all four major record labels signed, more than 15 million uniques a month and well over 5 million tracks in its catalogue, it came as a sobering blow to the industry. While ...     11-21
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