Life after Google Reader: Rolio, the only social aggregator you need
Start-up Rolio has created a social aggregator that easily replaces the hole left when Google Reader goes
Eileen Brown delivers news on social media tools and trends and deep dive into business strategies.
Eileen Brown is a social media consultant and advisor who has been working with collaborative technologies for over 20 years.
Start-up Rolio has created a social aggregator that easily replaces the hole left when Google Reader goes
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