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Apple vs Microsoft: Tablet Market Clash between iPad and Windows 8

Idaconcpts

Besides Google Android, the tablet king Apple iPad is about to get a taut rival in Windows 8. Maybe, Google’s Android might not have overcome Apple iPad in number of products sold. But the open source firmware enjoys a clear edge over iPad in escalating popularity. New iPad Vs Windows 8 tablets.

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This Week in Social Media – 5/22/2013

Social Media Marketing

Industry News Google is demanding that Microsoft remove the YouTube app from Windows phones , as it allows users to view the videos without ads and to download videos directly, both violations of the terms of service. The report delves into platforms, resources, questions and more and is available for free download until May 30.

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15 Blogger Resources Not Previously Featured on ProBlogger

ProBlogger

Here, we’ve listed 15 blog tools and resources you may not have heard of (none have been featured in ProBlogger articles prior to now—we checked!). Also note: Timely is free, but the pro account features also include letting you post to Facebook. The site also offers a 2011 Blog Conference and Event Calendar. What is it?

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7 Steps to Creating Million-Dollar Web Apps (And a Big Announcement)

Viper Chill

Not only that, I’ve interviewed WordPress Rockstar Joost de Valk, author of plugins which have been downloaded millions of times, to see what advice he has for people looking to create plugins — both free and premium. To get ideas for features to include in your own offering. for its developers, Rovio.

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The Future of Blogging: I Had to Tell You This

Viper Chill

A prediction about the future of blogging; a platform actively used by over 181 million people (Nielsen data for October 2011). The Daily Mail website reportedly brought in $25m revenue in 2011. Mashable spent months working on ‘Mashable Follow’, a feature which allows their readers just to subscribe to certain categories.

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