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In the past, Netvibes had become very popular as a start page for your daily journey through the internet. They have recently announced a shift in stategy to become a “Dashboard Everything.” Netvibes is tagging its new movement as “the world’s first dashboard engine.” Netvibes has already showed its value as being able to set up a hub to monitor different keywords, companies and individuals across all major online media platforms. This new shift adds an emphasis on the “real-time web” and monitoring developing trends, people and various topics. (Read Full Article)
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