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Date Added: July 27, 2008 08:52:02 AM
It's time to review the week that was on ReadWriteWeb. On the product side we compared Nokia and Apple in the Internet mobile phone market, explored the new-look Facebook, checked out MySpace's moves to open up, and reviewed new products from Google and Microsoft. On the trends side we looked at what's beyond the API, asked how much downtime is too much for Amazon's online storage service, and ...

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