Weekly Wrap-ups Weekly Wrapup: Google Phone, MySpace Music, and More! It's time for our weekly summary of Web Technology news, products and trends. This week we had two big product launches: the Google Phone and MySpace Music. We also looked at Favtape, a new startup aiming to shake up the online music market. On the trends side, we had another great podcast this week - on Data Portability. We also analyzed… Richard MacManus View comments
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Analysis New Media Crashes the Presidential Debate In 1960 seventy million people watched Kennedy and Nixon engage in the first Presidential debate ever broadcast live on TV. And not a single viewer could post a comment. These days things are different. Tonight, far fewer people probably watched the Current.tv and Twitter collaborative broadcast of Obama v. McCain - but scores of them… Marshall Kirkpatrick View comments
Blogging Blogging Dream Team Joins Forces to Challenge Engadget, TreeHugger and More A team of leading bloggers from the early days of AOL-acquired Weblogs Inc. has come together again to build their ideal blogging software and raise a new network of blogs to challenge top sites in personal electronics, eco-awareness and other niches yet to be announced. Calling themselves Crowd Fusion, the company is lead by Weblogs Inc… Marshall Kirkpatrick View comments
News Study: 93 Percent of Americans Want Companies to Have Presence on Social Media Sites According to the 2008 Cone Business in Social Media Study, 93% of Americans believe that a company should have a presence on social media sites and 85 percent believe that these companies should use these services to interact with consumers. Cone, a Boston-based consulting firm, also found that men are far more likely to interact with a company… Social Frederic Lardinois View comments