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Chrome: We're number three

Google's Chrome browser passed Apple's Safari to become the third-most widely used browser, after just 16 months, according to Net Applications, an Internet market research firm. The company did not... Read more...

Transmedia introduces Glide Engage micro blogging for Android

At the beginning of August, Transmedia introduced a unique micro-blogging platform called Glide Engage, which is part of the Glide OS online set of tools. Today, they expanded their offering making... Read more...

Open Text releases iPhone app

Open Text announced this week, they were providing a free iPhone app in the iPhone App Store to access Open Text content from an iPhone or iPod Touch. The app provides a way to log on securely from... Read more...

Closed companies like Apple can still share and collaborate internally

Gerry McGovern, a content management author and consultant, has an interesting piece this week on CMS Wire on what he sees as the disconnect between Apple's reputation as a "cool company" and its... Read more...

Cisco brings WebEx to the iPhone

As we discussed last week Cisco is making moves into social networking and Web 2.0 tools. This week Cisco announced a new version of WebEx tuned specifically for iPhone users. You never have to miss... Read more...

Apple makes move toward web-based productivity apps

This week's Apple keynote at Macworld was a low-key event by previous standards, especially without Steve Jobs there to deliver the news, but one interesting tidbit did emerge regarding Apple's move... Read more...

EZ Systems joins forces with Apple on video publishing package

More and more open source vendors are teaming up with mainstream companies on deals that benefit both partners. Just last week, open source CMS vendor Read more...

CMS glitch causes premature publication of Jobs' Obit

Bloomberg, the financial news service, mistakenly published Apple CEO Steve Jobs' obituary last week, causing great embarrassment for the company. It likely happened when a staffer assigned to update... Read more...