ReadWriteWeb released several of our year end leaderboard lists this week with top honors going to Google+ and Google Chrome in two of them, Top 10 Social Web Products of 2011 and Top 10 Consumer Web Products of 2011. All of this and more in the ReadWriteWeb Weekly Wrap-up.
After the jump you’ll find more of this week’s top news stories on some of the key topics that are shaping the Web – Location, App Stores and Real-Time Web – plus highlights from some of our six channels. Read on for more.
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2011 Top Products and Trends
This week we kicked off the first posts looking back on 2011. Some of these posts gave top marks to Google products, though there were also some new comers included as well. Take a gander at the first posts of our month-long look back at 2011 highlights and trends.
Top 10 Social Web Products of 2011
Top 10 Consumer Web Products of 2011
Top 10 Mobile Products of 2011
More Top Posts:
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- Why Hasn’t Google Put ChromeOS Out to Pasture?
- Entrepreneurship Sucks[HOT TOPIC]
- Survey Says: WordPress Leads Open Source CMS Market
- Facebook Is Using Your Data Whether You Like It Or Not[HOT TOPIC]
- 3 Lessons Learned from the SOPA Debate Last Week[HOT TOPIC]
- New ARM Dev Toolkit for Android Addresses Platform ‘Hodgepodge’
ReadWriteWeb Channels
- Why Hasn’t Google Put ChromeOS Out to Pasture?
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- jQuip Puts jQuery on a Diet
- Silverlight Stall: Microsoft Says Final Word on v5 ‘in the Coming Weeks’
- Windows Phone Outperforms Android and iOS In Mobile Advertising, Smaato Reports
- Webscorer: A New Mobile App For Race Timing
- Can Intel Finally Break Into the Mobile Market with Android 4.0?
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