
- Top Tech Brands for Women: Apple #1 (Marketing Charts)
- Spreading your branding dollar too thin (The Opinionated Marketers)
- Report on Mobile Web Use Displays Apple/Android Usability Issues, Successes (ReadWriteWeb)
- 5 Ways to Share Your Social Media Identity (Mashable)
- Getting Back to Your Desk (Chris Brogan)
- Workers Want Employers Out of Their SocNet Biz (Marketing Charts)
- Blockbuster Launching Online Videogame Rental Service (Silicon Alley Insider)
- New Version of Skype Adds Screen Sharing (ReadWriteWeb)
- Live From Google I/O 2009 (TechCrunch)
- OraBrush Wins Bidding War With Hershey Over Facebook “Kisses” Page (All Facebook)
- Navify Is An Interface For Viewing Wikipedia With Photo Galleries, Videos And Comments (TechCrunch)
- Google Bets Big on HTML 5: News from Google I/O (O’Reilly Radar)
- Digg Adds Twitter and Facebook Sharing Options (Mashable)
- The Awesome Potential Of Retweet (TechCrunch)
- Social Media Profiles as Tools for Links and Traffic (Duct Tape Marketing)
- Web 3.0 Might Be Really Stupid (ReadWriteWeb)
- Customer evangelists are only half the story. First make… (hello hello)
- Filtering Twitter’s Noise with Mixero (ReadWriteWeb)
- Adify Opens Up API To Expand Technology For Ad Networks (TechCrunch)
- Top 5 Things Marketers Can Do Now – Avinash Kaushik (Web Analytics World)
- For Online Recommendations, One Size Doesn’t Fit All (GigaOM)
- How To Be Easier To Talk To (Duct Tape Marketing)
- Zensify iPhone app shows key trends across your social graph (TechCrunch)
- Spam Is Back, With a (Social Networking) Vengeance (Mashable)
- A secret of success that can improve everything for you and your business (Jim’s Marketing Blog)
- Is marketing an art or a science? (Seth Godin)
- Obama Inauguration: Check Out These Real-Time Visualizations (ReadWriteWeb)
- US Consumer Outlook Takes Dramatic Turn for Better (Marketing Charts)
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I’ve been investigating various mobile applications and services, and one of the most fascinating are services that easily create mobile versions of websites. As more people have smartphones, it will be extremely important to have a website that is usable on mobile devices (and others). Luckily, RSS feeds make it very easy to port content across different platforms.