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CisionPoint PR Software, Now with Integrated Self-Service TV and Radio Monitoring

Cision, top provider of software, services and tools for the media and public relations industry, has launched a version of their on-demand PR software solution CisionPoint which integrates self-service broadcast media monitoring capabilities. CisionPoint is thus the first software platform of its kind in the United Kingdom to offer near real-time, self-service broadcast monitoring.

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Google Music is Rumored to Be This Year’s Best Christmas Present

The much rumored about Google music service, already seen as tough competition for Apple’s iTunes, might be launch in time for this year’s winter holiday season. Google’s VP of engineering Andy Rubin has been discussing with record lables and pushing hard to have the new music service ready by Christmas.

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Using the Cloud Crowd, Talent Taken Social

Crowdsourcing was defined in 2006 by Wired’s Jeff Howe. The “Rise of Crowdsourcing” has given way to an interesting state of affairs where business utilization of the cloud is concerned. In point of fact, the crowd is so vastly utilized now many do not even classify engagement as crowdsourcing – but it is.

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Motorola and Verizon Tag-Team the iPad

The tablet is going to attack the Apple iPad directly on many levels, a lot like the multitude of other devices that have flooded the market trying to improve on the iPad’s perceived weaknesses. It will support Adobe Flash, and is expected to be thinner and lighter than the iPad. Motorola’s tablet will also support tethering, have two cameras — one front-facing for video conferences and a rear-facing for taking photographs.

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Google Opens Up The Buzz API

Google has opened up a bunch of new API’s for it’s social networking service Buzz this week. The most significant API released is a new real-time “firehose” feed that will allow all of the third-party developers to consume all of the real-time data from public Buzz messages. The firehose, which is powered by PubSubHubBub, opens up the door wide open for building comprehensive Buzz analytical and data mining tools.

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Kukunu’s Slick Travel Portal, Maybe Google’s TripAdvisor

The online travel market will soon be the most hotly contested market on the web. A new UK startup, Kakunu, launches one of the slickest platforms in some time. But, a slick interface and TripAdvisor type suggestions may not be enough to drive users in droves. Regardless, Kukunu is a very nice development, at least for a very early stage startup.