Extensis launches Portfolio Server 9.5 (Macworld.com)
Macworld.com - Extensis has announced Portfolio Server 9.5, a new version of its Digital Asset Management (DAM) software, designed to help small businesses and corporate teams quickly locate and access large collections of photos, graphics, documents, and videos.

Salesforce.com Readies Native Mobile Chatter Apps (PC World)
PC World - Salesforce.com is working on a series of native mobile applications for its Chatter collaboration software, the company announced Wednesday. Supported platforms include Apple's iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch, Google Android and Reseach in Motion's BlackBerry.

Apple releases Safari updates (Macworld.com)
Macworld.com - On Tuesday Apple issued minor updates to its Safari Web browser with “improvements to compatibility and security”: Safari 5.0.2 for Leopard and Snow Leopard (OS X 10.5.8 or later) or Windows (XP, Vista, and 7) and Safari 4.1.2 for Tiger (OS X 10.4.11).

Remains of the Day: Over Hurd (Macworld.com)
Macworld.com - Justin Bieber may be capable of single-handedly bringing down Twitter, but Mark Hurd only wishes he had that problem. Meanwhile, Eminem’s downloading money by the fistful and Google’s getting ready to switch on its TV service. Don’t change that channel: the remainders for Tuesday, September 7, 2010 are coming up right after these messages.

Android vs. IPhone Is No Easy Call (PC World)
PC World - Google's Android mobile operating system proved a formidable rival to the wildly popular iPhone in a recent real-world test.

Google's (Investor's Business Daily)
Investor's Business Daily - Google's (NMS:GOOG) mobile operating system, Android, will garner a nearly 50% share of the smart phone market in 5 years, Piper Jaffray predicted, while Apple's (NMS:AAPL) iPhone OS will hold 20%-30%. Current market leaders Nokia and Research In Motion (NMS:RIMM) lack "core software competency" to compete long term, it said.

iWeb update polishes comments, search (Macworld.com)
Macworld.com - If you’re using iWeb to host your blog, photo gallery, travel guide, or portfolio, Apple has a hefty-sized update for you.

iPod Now Accounts for 40% Of iOS Devices (NewsFactor)
NewsFactor - Steve Jobs called it the iPhone without the phone. And it seems to be giving the iPhone a run for its money.

Poet's Pad helps unleash your inner poet (Macworld.com)
Macworld.com - If you're an iPad-wielding poet, Dante Varnado Moore's Poet's Pad might help spark your creativity. Poet's Pad is designed to let poets write, arrange, and store all of their creative writings and poetry concepts, while offering a few tools to help provide inspiration.

Expand your iPad's storage capacity with HyperDrive (Macworld.com)
Macworld.com - The 64GB of storage space on the top-of-the-line iPad might be enough to appease most casual users, but those of us who routinely watch high-definition videos, or other disk-hogging media can blaze through that 64GB limit before lunchtime. Sanho’s new HyperDrive, a hard drive specifically designed for the iPad, can help you get around the iPad’s storage limits by letting you access video and photo files directly from the drive without the need of a computer.

For Google TV, a Sharp Turn Away From Apple TV (PC World)
PC World - As part of recent a demonstration of Google TV, Eric Schmidt said something that would probably make Steve Jobs cringe.

Macworld introduces Macworld Insider (Macworld.com)
Macworld.com - We’ve just launched Macworld Insider, a new club that grants members access to special features on Macworld.com that go beyond anything you can get here for free.

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