Skyfire 1.0 Released

My favorite portable browser, Skyfire, announced their 1.0 version earlier this week. What was already a pretty solid product has gotten even better with this release.

For instance:

Thumbnail interaction. Now you can click on links immediately after the page loads without having to zoom in. This enhancement is especially helpful for high resolution phones, and for

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Social Bits

Some random bits from the social networking scene that caught my attention recently.

My favorite social aggregator, Socialthing, has announced that they’ll be dropping support for their current product. They’re not pulling the plug on it until their next “big thing” launches, but no more updates or patches as APIs change in the future. Oh, and

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A Quick Look at the WebNotes beta

I was invited to join the WebNotes beta last week and I’ve been kicking it around for a few days now. If you’re looking for an interesting take on research or online collaboration, this tool is definitely worth a look.

Oh, and before I forget, I have 10 beta invites to give away – just

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Pownce Shutting Down

Well, they gave it a shot but the micro-blogging site Pownce is closing the the doors December 15th. Looks like a couple of the folks and some technology are headed over to Six Apart. The Six Apart blog is encouraging powncers to head over to their Vox service.

Personally, I deleted my Pownce account a couple

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More Social Sharing With Google Reader

Just in case you missed it, Google Reader announced a few more sharing features today. I think all the new features are interesting, but one of them is also very cool.

What’s the cool one? The “Share Anything” bookmarklet. Share anything — you are no longer limited only to sharing articles from your subscribed

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