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Flickit: Gracefully Add iPhone Photos to Flickr
On any given day, there are thousands of people snapping iPhone photos and uploading them to Flickr. So many in fact, that the iPhone is one of the top five cameras. That’s amazing - but not for the reasons you’d think. It’s amazing because the default process of getting a photo from the iPhone to Flickr should be easier. And while any number of apps have attempted to solve that problem, Flickit handles the task in a way that is arguably the most graceful - and iPhone appropriate - of them all. We’ve had excellent ways to view photos on Flickr from the iPhone - Flickr’s iPhone-optimized (Read the full post about ‘Flickit: Gracefully Add iPhone Photos to Flickr’…)

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February 13th, 2009 by admin

Kashflow vs Sage: SaaS Battles in the Tornado
If you sell SaaS, security is the big concern you have to deal with. Get past that one and you’ll draw serious attention from potential customers. Stumble on the issue and you’re in deep doo-doo. That is ever truer when money is involved. Who wants a leak in their accounting data? When a big vendor slips up with security, David is given a clear shot at Goliath. And when a market is in the “tornado” growth phase, vendors do what it takes to highlight their competitors’ weaknesses. This is the story behind the emerging battle between two UK accounting vendors, Kashflow and Sage. What Sage Did (Read the full post about ‘Kashflow vs Sage: SaaS Battles in the Tornado’…)

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Weekly Wrapup: Google Latitude, Facebook Sentiment Engine, The Goverati, And More...
In this edition of the Weekly Wrapup, our newsletter summarising the top stories of the week, we continue our series on recommendation technologies with a special RWW Live podcast and a review of Baynote; we analyze a new Google product called Latitude, which could change the way you network on mobile phones; we describe how a Facebook "Sentiment Engine" could be huge; we look at the rise of the "goverati" in the new web-enabled U.S. government; and more. Also check out the highlights from our Enterprise Channel and Jobwire, ReadWriteWeb’s new product which tracks hires in (Read the full post about ‘Weekly Wrapup: Google Latitude, Facebook Sentiment Engine, The Goverati, And More…’…)

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Box.net Updates Interface, Puts More Emphasis on Social Features
Box.net, the popular document hosting and sharing service, announced a major redesign of its user interface today, which also puts a lot more emphasis on social features like profiles and activity streams. The new version of Box.net also focuses on collaboration and effectively turns Box.net into a social network for small to medium-sized businesses and groups. While Box.net featured profile pages before, it now puts them at the center of the user experience. Your profile pages now show the latest updates from your network on Box.net. These activity streams now show you when a file has been (Read the full post about ‘Box.net Updates Interface, Puts More Emphasis on Social Features’…)

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The Telegraph is reporting that social networking giant Facebook has new plans for generating revenue; offering its digg_url = ‘http://digg.com/security/Facebook_Plans_to_Make_Money_by_Selling_Your_Data’;digg_bgcolor = ‘#ffffff’;digg_skin = ‘normal’;150 million user database as a market research tool to corporations. Starting this spring, companies will be able to selectively target Facebook’s members in order to research the appeal of new products through a polling system called Engagement Ads as demonstrated at the World Economic Forum in Davos. The Evolution of Engagement Ads Engagement (Read the full post about ‘Facebook Plans to Make Money by Selling Your Data’…)

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