Bill Joy on Sun's downfall, Microsoft's prospects, green tech (Q&A)
Though he helped start Sun Microsystems, Bill Joy has been spent the last five years thinking a lot more about solar energy than about that other Sun. By Ina Fried
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Tuesday, May 25, 2010
Thursday, May 06, 2010
Trillian chat app officially coming to BlackBerry
Makers of the Trillian multinetwork instant messaging app uttered their first peep about a beta version of Trillian 1.0 for BlackBerry. By Jessica Dolcourt
Digg lays off 10 percent of staff
One month after an executive shakeup that saw the departure of CEO Jay Adelson, social-news site Digg announced that it is laying off around 10 percent of its employees. By Caroline McCarthy
Worm spreading via Yahoo Messenger
A worm is spreading via Yahoo Instant Messenger Thursday that tricks people into downloading what they think is a photo from a friend but is instead malware that installs a backdoor on Windows systems and spreads to a victim's IM contacts. By Elinor Mills
Tuesday, May 04, 2010
Top 10 Mobile Trends of 2010, Part 1: Design & Development
Here is a three part series of the Top 10 mobile trends as called out by ReadWriteWeb. By Richard MacManus.
Part 2: Apps, Apps, Apps
Part 3: Emerging Markets
Saturday, May 01, 2010
8 Best Android Apps for Health and Fitness
Spring has sprung, summer’s around the corner — it’s time to get outside and get in shape. By Jolie O'Dell
Apple to Shut Down Music Streaming Service Lala
In early December, Apple acquired streaming music service Lala. Just five months later, Lala is shutting its doors.
Friday, April 30, 2010
Oneforty
This is an exploding ecosystem of applications and services for Twitter -- way too many to keep track of! Your home on oneforty is your place to find, rate, collect and share the best tools for you, and to tell the world what you're accomplishing with Twitter.
Friday, April 16, 2010
Meet the Matrix, er, Elephant Trunk-Inspired Arm of Your Future Robot Overlord
Meet Festo, a prototype robotic arm that takes its design inspiration from the way an elephant's trunk moves every which way thanks to its series of highly flexible muscle segments. Clever? Yes. By Kit Eaton
How Third-Party App Makers Plan to Survive Twitter's New Ad Blitz
Twitter has finally decided to start making money. By Dan Nosowitz
Advice to Twitter developers
The Twitter developer community is aflutter about Twitter buying an iPhone application called Tweetie. The controversy is that Twitter is competing with other Twitter iPhone applications after encouraging developers to create these applications. By Guy Kawasaki
Future Drive Concept: The Electric Luxury Racer
Advanced electric drive, autonomous navigation and other technological advances will revolutionize the way we drive.
A Mobile Touchscreen Projectable On Any Flat Surface
This tiny projector casts images that you can click and swipe. By Darren Murph
Google Cloud print
Computer users who hate installing a new driver for each printer they use might want to keep an eye on the Google Cloud Print project. By Jeremy Hsu
Scott McNealy can still dish
Sun's former chief talks Oracle, Apple, Microsoft and how in his next company nepotism will be 'not a bug but a feature.'
Gmail gets drag-and-drop attachments
Google has put out a pair of small, but useful Gmail updates that make it both easier to use and more integrated with the company's free Calendar service. By Josh Lowensohn
Just Tweet It
Just Tweet It was created to make it easier for people using the popular micro-blogging service Twitter to find other “Tweeters” with similar interests.
Kylo and Loop advance web video on tv
More consumers are watching TV shows over the Internet using computers hooked up to their sets. But this can be a hassle. By Walter S. Mossberg
Yahoo wants Foursquare
You have to give Yahoo an A for effort, if perhaps the ultimate grade in its ongoing quest to buy hot mobile social network Foursquare is an F. By Kara Swisher
Heapr
Heapr is a search engine that aggregates results from Google, Twitter, Wikipedia, WolframAlpha, Flickr, and other sources in near real-time.
Quix
Quix is an extensible bookmarklet, that allows you to easily access all your bookmarks and bookmarklets, across all your browsers, while maintaining them in only one spot.
Viamente
A route planner that knows how to reduce your driving time to a minimum. It’ not only links between two points on a map, it also provides the shortest route to visit all your destinations.
How Apple killed the future of search
Today Google gets over 9.5 billion searches per month in the United States. In reality, it is not other search engines that should have Google concerned. By 237WallSt
iPhone Apps Need Low Starting Hurdles
Most mobile applications are used only intermittently, so they must be especially easy during initial use. In particular, upfront registration shouldn't be required before users experience an app's benefits. By Jakob Neilsen
Twitter grows up
The mircroblogging firm is making a huge shift in it's business strategy, starting with the fact that it now actually has a business strategy.
Using video to increase your Google AdSense earnings
This article shows you can increase your Google AdSense earnings by at least 12%.
Monday, April 12, 2010
Envisioning Your Future in 2020
Forbes magazine asked Frog Design to help them envision the future in 2020. By Sam Martin
Sunday, April 11, 2010
Rick Barron: Twitter Getting Started
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Thursday, April 08, 2010
Ubervu
Social media dashboard for small businesses: monitor your company, follow competitors, connect with customers and fans.
Venmo
An easy way to pay for things using your cellphone. Pay, charge, and trust individuals and businesses. With Venmo, you can pay your friends, family, and favorite shops by simply sending a text message.
Hot Potato
Connects you with friends to socialize around live events.
Tungle.me
Web-based calendaring. Easily schedule meetings with anyone. Share calendars inside or outside your company. Allow others to schedule meetings with you.
SimpleGeo
A geo-location infrastructure for developers.
Gazelle
The easiest, fastest way to sell or recycle your gadgets. Every items gets an offer, and you get paid to be environmentally responsible. The service pays for shipping and even sends you a box.
This Tweet is Priority 1: SalesForce.com's Chatter is Transactional Social Media
Soon, Twitter users will be in a better position to get satisfaction with the companies that they do business with. By Mike Kirkwood
Digg CEO Jay Adelson steps down
Citing an "entrepreneurial calling," longtime Digg CEO Jay Adelson announced that he's resigning his position at the social-news site. By Caroline McCarthy
Apple to introduce iPhone OS 4.0 Thursday
On the heels of the introduction of the iPad, Apple is ready to talk about the next version of iPhone OS. By Erica Ogg
Sunday, March 14, 2010
Friday, March 12, 2010
E-Readers: Walt Tells You How To Choose
Interviewed on Digits today, Walt notes three key features to consider when purchasing an e-reader: Readability, battery life and the ease of purchasing books. By Walter S. Mossberg
Attention shoppers: Target offers mobile coupons
Mobile coupons are coming to mega-retailer Target, which will allow shoppers all over the U.S. to use their mobile handset to get discounts on all kinds of products. By Marguerite Reardon
Apple COO gets $5 million thank you
Steve Jobs salary is $1. The cost of a six-month replacement for him? $5 million. By Erica Ogg
Foursquare takes lead in where-am-I apps
One year ago, the founders of Foursquare stepped onstage before a tech-savvy crowd in Austin, Texas, to announce their concept: a smartphone app that lets you tell friends where you are. By Doug Gross
Former Google Employees Improve Instant Messaging with imo.im
As the Web continues to develop and change, some things seem to have stayed the same. By Hillel Fuld
SXSW 2010: The Complete Social Media Guide
This year’s South By Southwest (SXSW) festival is rapidly approaching. Beginning with the Interactive Media events on March 12th, Austin, Texas will be the place to connect with the brightest in tech and media and get the scoop on some exciting new ventures. By Matt Silverman
4 Ways to Effectively Use Social Media as a Catalyst
As social media marketing becomes more widely practiced, the questions of the day are less frequently focused on the benefits of social media and more often focused on its implementation. By Chris Allison
Online Retail Sales Will Grow To $250 Billion By 2014
Online retail sales aren’t growing at the torrid pace they once were, but they continue to grow steadily. By Erick Schonfeld
Truffls
At Truffls you can use “Experts Search” to find expert profiles by keyword, select the right ones for you and access their recommended links, OR use the “Bookmark Search” to find links added by any contributor.
Seven alternatives to the Apple iPad
Wait! Stop. Before you hand over Apple your credit card and pre-order the iPad, you may want to check out the other touchscreen options available now and in the near future. The iPad isn’t the only game in town. By Matt Burns
Springpad
Springpad is a free web app that gives you many ways to save and access anything you want to remember.
Social Media Monitoring Tools
There are countless ways to track your brand on social media. By Doriano "Paisanp" Carta
Marketing With Virtual Facebook Events: Yay or Nay?
Generating buzz online about a new service or product is one of the toughest things marketers and PR folks will ever have to do. By Darrell Etherington
Why You Should Have a Secondary Twitter Account
Tamar Weinberg shares why it's a good idea to consider having a second Twitter account.
Google makes its local shopping move
It took a while, but Google has made its big move as a local shopping inventory gatekeeper. By Larry Dignan
Thursday, March 11, 2010
Foursquare Offers Analytics to Businesses, Enables Easy Customer Stalking
Wondering how that barista knew your name before asking you? By Zachary Wilson
Tweet-Mapping Arrives, Along with the Twitter's Battle Against Google
Twitter's geotagging powers could transform the lifecasting service into something extremely powerful. And the company's just taken the first steps to making this happen through its own Web page: It's turned on Tweet mapping. By Kit Eaton
2010 Mobile Influencers: Trend Predictions in 140 Characters
Casio G'zOne Brigade: The Toughest Messaging Phone In the US of A
The Casio G'zOne Brigade is not a messaging phone you'd want to meet in a dark alley.
How cars are killing us
The takeaway: Cars are dangerous, especially in developing counties.
Teambox
Team base projects just got better with a Twitter-like project collaboration tool that lets your team share tasks, messages, files and get notified by email: Teambox
Cliqset
Cliqset makes it easy to share, discover and discuss with friends and family around the web.
ZipList
A free online service that makes managing your grocery shopping list easier than ever. Add to or delete items from your list via the web, mobile phones, text messages, email or instant messaging. Share your list with family members or friends so they can add or delete items as well — and they can even help you shop.
OpenFaces
An open-source library of AJAX-powered JavaServer Faces (JSF) components, an Ajax framework and a client-side validation framework: OpenFaces
CityTag...make your mark
A social mapping platform for Australia, presently. Lets help fix that. Here’s how they describe themselves CityTag is designed to help you find the best info about town, local to where you are – on the spot!
via URL: CityTag
Ibis Reader
An ereader application that you don’t have to install or download. Read public domain ePub books on your computer, laptop, smartphone or tablet. Upload your own collection of ePub books, or discover new ones. Bookmark your reading spot, change the text size, and download your books at any time: Ibis Reader
Naked Apartments
A New York-centric apartment matchmaking site between renters, brokers, and landlords. Renters can create a profile, get a free credit check, and write and read reviews of brokers. Brokers have the ability to view renters’ credit scores and income, and contact renters directly.
Stickybits
A social way to attach digital content to real world objects using barcodes: Stickybits
Tuesday, March 09, 2010
Apple’s Secret iPhone Developer Agreement Goes Public
The first rule of the iPhone developer program is: You do not talk about the iPhone developer program. By Brian X. Chen
Friday, March 05, 2010
Data and content visualization
Simile Widgets is a set of open source web widgets for visualizing data & content.
Wednesday, February 24, 2010
15 companies that will change the world
These game-changing startups are likely to upend existing industries - and spawn new entrepreneurial opportunities. By Erick Schonfeld and Chris Morrison
Sunday, February 14, 2010
The Future of News, Tablets, and Business Models
There is much talk these days about tablets and ereaders. It seems like every newspaper on the planet see them as the "prophet" that will save them from their doom. By Thomas Baekdal
How the Social Web Destroys Traditional Marketing
There is a whole generation of people who need to change how they communicate with the world. Just this week, Michelin hired TBWA to create a Facebook campaign around their slogan "The right rite changes everything," in an attempt to rebrand the Michelin Man. By Thomas Baekdal
Friday, February 12, 2010
Bill Gates: We need global 'energy miracles'
Microsoft Corp. founder and philanthropist Bill Gates on Friday called on the world's tech community to find a way to turn spent nuclear fuel into cheap, clean fuel. By John D. Sutter
The Future of User Interfaces
User interfaces—the way we interact with our technologies—have evolved a lot over the years.
From the original punch cards and printouts to monitors, mouses, and keyboards, all the way to the track pad, voice recognition, and interfaces designed to make it easier for the disabled to use computers, interfaces have progressed rapidly within the last few decades. By Cameron Chapman
Divvyshot launches refreshingly simple photo sharing
Divvyshot, a photo-sharing start-up, has opened to the public. It's a clever and attractive site for photo sharing, with an emphasis on group events. It also has the world's cutest sharing feature for iPhone users.
Wi-Fi-Equipped School Bus Sedates Rowdy Teens With Their Favorite Opiate: The Internet
Beep beep, here comes the Internet Bus. By Jeremy Hsu
Microsoft Aims to Get Back in the Game in Mobile
After losing ground to Apple and others, the software giant may need an acquisition to avoid losing out in the smartphone market. By Cliff Edwards
Thursday, February 11, 2010
Go fishing for online music with Radio Tuna
Radio Tuna is a search engine that is designed specifically to scour Internet radio stations based on a variety of parameters. You have three search options: station name, genre, or artist. By Jasmine France
Visualizing 6 Years of Facebook [INFOGRAPHIC]
Facebook (Facebook) was launched on February 4, 2004 and has come a long way from a Harvard-only networking site in the intervening years. By Muhammad Saleem
Facebook's Ad Plans: Tackling Google Head-On
There's news that Facebook is releasing a new version of its Ad Conversion tool for advertisers to see how well their placements are going. Interesting stuff, if you're an advertiser. But the back story is huge: It shows that Facebook is now trying to tackle Google head on. By Kit Eaton
How to Do Everything in Google Buzz (Including Turn It Off)
Here's how to customize and use Buzz--or opt out of its inbox-cluttering updates completely. By Gina Trapani
3 New Ways to Measure the Social Web
When most people think of web analytics, they think about pageview tracking; basically, measuring which pages on a website are being viewed. By Tim Trefren
Pixar exec to join Twitter as CFO
Can a new chief financial officer paint some real revenue for Twitter? By Caroline McCarthy
Google Acquires Aardvark For $50 million
Google has acquired social search service Aardvark, says a source that has been briefed on the deal, for around $50 million. By Michael Arrington