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Very Impressed with the work TechSmith (i.e. Camtasia) is doing on iPad

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The second app however is what excites me the most and to me it provides a sneak peek into what mLearning development apps could look like going forward. I personally would have preferred Twitter over Facebook as the easy way to share screencasts, but that’s just me. Think Camtasia or Captivate but right on the iPad.

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5 Reasons why you should join the Articulate Community if you are in eLearning

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Social Media tools like Blogs, Forums, Twitter, Facebook, Google+, LinkedIn and others are the great equalizers, which level the playing field between companies of any size. Let’s connect on Facebook at [link]. Companies that are able to convert passive users into superfans win today. Let’s follow each other on Twitter @rjacquez.

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This Week in mLearning Podcast – A Review of Articulate Storyline [Episode 5]

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Among the management capabilities BlackBerry Mobile Fusion will provide, security is one of the highlights. c- Big companies start to think about their mobile strategy: The Financial Times moves away from its native app over HTML5, Facebook doesn’t know what to do with mobile users and LinkedIn makes use of a hybrid app.

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10 Things the Motorola Xoom does Better than the iPad

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I now also have widgets for trending Apps in the Android Market, for all three of my emails accounts, for Google Books, YouTube videos, Facebook updates, Twitter mentions and Browser bookmarks. This last button typically provides more options for a particular app. Very powerful stuff. The iPad has nothing comparable to this.

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