I'm going to try to keep this one techie. Perhaps when I do these "stove tops" in the future, I should try to keep to just one major topic. Or not.
Anyway, Paul Pedrazzi of Oracle AppsLab blogged about RivalMap a couple of days ago. Granted, companies with a "not invented here" syndrome may not want to trust their data to RivalMap, despite the latter's security measures, but it sounds like a good solution nonetheless.
And Cortland Coleman shared a YouTube video of a song about Twitter by @alanataylor. Follow the link to see my thoughts, which were left as a comment.
Speaking of Twitter, Corvida blogged about BlogHers Act.
And, I guess this is retro technology. David Allen blogged about Record Store Day.
Plus, the real Shel Israel talked with the head Twits at Twitter. I haven't watched the video yet, but am about to, so I'll sign off this post.
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