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@WinObs Tweeted Links for May 6, 2013

Posted by WinObs | May 6, 2013

  • Microsoft IT Builds a Field Dashboard to Improve Business and Marketing Operations
  • Pretty good article advocating for a software testing degree
  • Google Drive desktop app adds in-app file sharing, catches up to 2010’s Dropbox
  • AT&T Beam is a USB LTE modem with built-in LCD, due May 10th for $20
  • Gates: ‘Frustrated’ iPad users create opening for Microsoft
  • Blog Post: HP announces new Windows 8 PCs for SMBs
  • Senate Passes Internet Sales Tax Bill
  • Adobe Says Goodbye to Its Suite. Is Microsoft Next?
  • Adobe Just Killed Your Ability To Pirate Photoshop
  • Google services survive if they make money, aren’t social
  • Twitter Settles Suit With TweetAdder, Allowing Tool Once Labeled As Spam Continued Access
  • Rowi gets instant push notifications and more in latest update
  • How To Thrive In The Tech Industry For Decades
  • RealNetworks returns to roots, plans move to smaller offices near Safeco Field
  • Disney and Electronic Arts cut an exclusive deal for multi-year Star Wars game publishing license
  • Yes, Adobe is killing Fireworks: Only plans security updates and bug fixes
  • Google fans fight back by asking, have you been MicroShafted?
  • Microsoft, brands envision the future of online advertising at Creative Week
  • Twitter Will Outlast (And Possibly Destroy) Print Publications

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