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  1. 7 Free Real Time Web Tools For Publishers http://bit.ly/67dL0W Some cool Twitter tools in this list...
  2. Google, Microsoft Content-Search Deals Make Twitter Profitable http://bit.ly/5q6zZr (Via BusinessWeek.com)
  3. Wired regarding the rooted/hacked Nook e-reader: "This could turn into the Roomba of e-readers, only it won’t suck." http://bit.ly/4RXjxT
  4. iPhone users delusional, consultants say http://bit.ly/7AtQzL [Bit strong, but surely faithful. Apple products suffer under fanboys, IMO]
  5. Curious about: Publisher Lays Out Plan to Save Newspapers In Online Era http://bit.ly/6pb0A3
  6. Mobile gadgets are supposed to get better and better. So why have their keyboards gotten worse? @Mike_Elgan explains. http://bit.ly/4nmtOf
  7. I'm tracking social media here: @mikeatcw/social-networking-...
  8. Looks like CW (the mag) --and many other pubs - is coming to a QUE tablet near you soon: http://bit.ly/8cdKhn (via @foliomag)
  9. Daily tech #haiku: H1N1 plan? // Business interruptus // Prep now or pay price http://bit.ly/2OEmyj
  10. Have your say: Will Linux ultimately kill Windows, as one ex-Microsoftie says? http://bit.ly/4hkg9j
  11. Daily tech #haiku Internet access // Human rights versus IP // EU votes freedom http://bit.ly/1x4wrr
  12. Daily "What's up with that?" Smartphones surge despite recession. How may will keep up with their pricey contract!? http://bit.ly/3kNA9g
  13. RT @scotfinnie: Spent some time with Droid yesterday. I liked it, but keyboard's flat, small keycaps are unusable. Size is good, but heavy.
  14. RT @ericylai: Linux's share of netbooks is surging, not sagging: http://tinyurl.com/yl5jn87 #linux #netbooks
  15. Playing with my new Motorola Cliq, and it sure seems revolutionary in terms of design and aggregation of social services. Anyone else?