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Facebook, Amazon Contribute to New Venture Fund for Social Web Development

How big is the future of Social Web? According to Facebook, Amazon, Zynga ?and?venture capital firm Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers, at least US$ 250 million dollars big. The high-profile investors launched what they’re calling the sFund at Facebook’s headquarters on Thursday.? Read full story… Follow us on Twitter Join free newsletter View upcoming events Find a new job

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Yammer’s SharePoint Integration is the Best of Both Worlds

Continuing on with their mission to become everything the enterprise needs in terms of collaboration, Yammer ( news , site ) hit the headlines this week with some tight SharePoint integration.? Read full story… Follow us on Twitter Join free newsletter View upcoming events Find a new job

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Is the Mobile Market Ready for the Palm Pre 2? It’s Coming Friday

When HP announced that it was buying Palm ( news , site ), everyone wondered when and what it would do to recoup some of the US$ 1.2bn it paid for the ailing smartphone maker. On Friday, we will get the first look at Palm WebOS v2.0 as the operating system of the Palm Pre 2 handset. Read full story… Follow us on Twitter Join free newsletter View upcoming events Find a new job

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Mobile Enterprise: Android Increases Ad Revenue, Smartphone Users Get Healthy

The mobile enterprise has its eyes and ears focused on Android. Recent reports indicate that ad revenue growth has soared past Apple, but as far as women are concerned, not many have the Droid on their radar. Read full story… Follow us on Twitter Join free newsletter View upcoming events Find a new job

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Enterprise 2.0 Roll-up: Skype Goes Facebook, Collaboration Gets Put in its Place

The past week in the enterprise was full of cool little twists and turns. First, Skype released version 5.0 of their platform (complete with a Facebook tab), and then an unconventional take on microblogging hit the scene.? Read full story… Follow us on Twitter Join free newsletter View upcoming events Find a new job

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