Google Voice finally on iPhone--in the browser
Google's end run around Apple's App Store is complete: Google Voice is ready as a Web application. By Tom Krazit
Tuesday, January 26, 2010
Monday, January 25, 2010
Why Apple Leaves Low-End Computers to the Competition
Its adherence to a graceful design esthetic and a limited lineup keeps margins sky-high. By Stephen H. Wildstrom
Momento
A unique diary/journal writing app for iPhone & iPod touch, which provides a quick and easy way to record ‘moments’ throughout your day. Connect with popular social web services, such as Twitter, Facebook, Flickr and Last.fm, to collect and display your online activity as part of your diary
DoAttend
An online event registration service that allows you to create, publish and promote your event for free. Set it up on your personalized event page with an easy to use registration system and have your event visible to the world within minutes. Provide your attendees with eTickets for that professional touch, even if its a free event.
Ping
Ping.fm is a simple and FREE service that makes updating your social networks a snap!
Another Blowout Quarter for Apple
Apple posted a fiscal first-quarter profit of $3.38 billion on revenue that rose 32 percent to $15.68 billion. That far exceeded analysts’ forecasts of $12.1 billion.
Sunday, January 24, 2010
30+ Best Tools for building and managing your twitter popularity
Twitter is today one of the largest, most active and fastest growing social networks. It is essential that you know how to get the most out of twitter of you’re planing to have a good online presence with a large and active social network. By Tripwire Magazine
Thursday, January 21, 2010
Posterous
Posterous is the dead simple way to put anything online using email.
Monday, January 18, 2010
Are you updated with the latest Twitter software?
Twitter marketing is one of the powerful Internet marketing strategies which bring thousands of customers and visitors to your online business. By Dragan Mestrovic
Saturday, January 16, 2010
SEOmoz's Rand Fishkin on SEO, Twitter and Internet search
Rand Fishkin of SEOmoz Makes Predictions for 2010 from Vertical Measures on Vimeo.
Friday, January 15, 2010
HOW TO: Create Custom Backgrounds for Twitter, YouTube, & MySpace
If you’re using your social media profiles to promote your personal brand or business, chances are that pre-made themes and watermarked templates just won’t cut it. You need a custom design to make your profile stand apart from the rest and convey important information about who you are.
Tuesday, January 12, 2010
Ultimate Twitter Video Sharing Tools / Services List
Which are the Best Top Tools / Utilities / Services to Twit / Share Video on Twitter (Most popular Micro-blogging platform) today on internet ?
Wednesday, January 06, 2010
Samsung, DreamWorks and Technicolor team up on 3-D
South Korea's Samsung has teamed up with DreamWorks Animation, maker of "Shrek," "Kung Fu Panda" and other hit movies, and Technicolor in a push to bring more 3-D entertainment into the home.
How Google (or Apple) Can Win the Great Super Phone War of 2010
Forget the smartphone. How about an AppPhone? Or a Super-Smart Phone? Yes, it's a SUPER PHONE Smackdown! By Robert Fabricant
New Sony Bravia 3D HDTVs coming this Summer with WiFi and local dimming
LG isn't the only one with more new LCD HDTVs then you can shake a stick at, in fact Sony just announced 38 new models of its own. By Ben Drawbaugh
Vimeo: 1080p video coming by end of the month
New York-based video service Vimeo announced on Wednesday that it will be rolling out 1080p video (also known as "full HD") to its members by the end of this month. By Josh Lowensohn
CES 2010 latest news
Here's updates to what's happening at this year's CES event. By David Carnoy
Tuesday, January 05, 2010
See-Through Tractor Trailer
Not many design houses use tanks in their illustrations of a new road safety concept. By Vladislav Savov
Technology in 2010
Some of the Guardian's technology team predict what might be in store for 2010.
Is Google Powermeter the future of home energy monitoring?
To save money, emissions and indulge my inner geek, Adam Vaughan, tested the Google Powermeter – and it was not an entirely pleasant experience.
Making Money with Social Media
Do blogs and tweets help a company's bottom line? One startup thinks it has the answer. By Erika Jonietz
FLAP (Flexible Light And Power) Collaborative Project
PopTech has partnered with the Portable Light Project and Timbuk2 Designs to prototype and field test an adaptable, affordable, portable source of flexible light and power (FLAP) that has the potential to benefit some of the 2 billion people worldwide without access reliable electricity.
CES preview: three e-readers to watch in 2010
E-readers will be one of the major stories of 2010, and the party gets started next week in Vegas at CES 2010. Here's a quick run-down of three products that will debut at CES and that could make waves in the e-reader space next year. By Jon Stokes
First 3D Television Channel to Launch in the U.S. in 2010
It certainly looks like 2010 is shaping up to be the year during which 3D finally moves from the realm of novelty into both mainstream film and TV. By Barb Dybwad
Transparency: GOOD's Most Popular Infographics of 2009
Here's a look back at infographics that drew the most attention, on topics from water footprints to bankruptcies (click on the images to launch the infographics).
11 Twitter Tips - Job Search in 140 Characters
Twitter is a fast growing tool, now being used for more serious purposes than advertise what you had for lunch. By Jennifer Leggio
Skype Coming to HDTVs for Video Calls from the Couch
In addition to seeing proof of the 3D TV concept at CES, we’re also going to see TVs from Panasonic and LG Electronics that incorporate Skype into the family and living room experience. By Jennifer Van Grove
Apple acquires Quattro Wireless
Mobile advertising company Quattro Wireless confirmed Tuesday that it's been acquired by Apple, in a blog post by Quattro CEO Andy Miller--identifying himself now as Apple vice president of mobile advertising.
Long Distance Video Sharing
Links are shared via e-mail or an instant message, and the other party is expected to watch it whenever they get some spare time. Enter Synchtube, a site that thinks the contrary. Instead of your friends and family watching that video whenever they please, it gives the sharer complete control of how and when that video plays.
Spring Design's e-reader taps into Google Books
Through an agreement announced Tuesday, the Alex e-book reader from Spring Design will be able to access and download more than a million books at the Google Books project. By Stephen Shankland
Monday, January 04, 2010
The 2010 Social Media Marketing Ecosystem
Forrester Research analyst Sean Corcoran recently posted an insightful breakdown of some of the differences between owned media, paid media and earned media. By Dave Fleet
Create your iPhone app
A new service that allows anyone to make an iPhone application using a WSYWIG interface for creating a fully native iPhone application. Different pricing tiers for cobranded or white label.
Flocking.me
Search your friend’s tweets by keyword, see trending topics, and toggle between list, grid and map view.
Digital Magazines: Bonnier Mag+ Prototype
It seems that every day we’re seeing a new concept for how the gestural screen/tablet can be used. This time, the Mag+ Prototype, a conceptual video and collaborative research project between Bonnier and BERG, uses the model to propose a new digital magazine.
Skiff Reader: The Largest Yet Thinnest eBook Reader to Date
It's bigger than any Kindle or device from B&N. Optimized for magazines and newspapers, the Skiff Reader offers a durable 11.5-inch (1600 x 1200) "Metal Foil" touchscreen display, but it's still just a quarter of an inch thick.
10 Ways the Internet Will Change in 2010
Solid predictions for the Internet's continued evolution -- and how it will affect you.
What Can We Expect From the Consumer Electronics Show?
Expect this week's technology press to be stuffed full of info relating to and stemming from CES 2010. But what exactly can we expect from the show this year?
Apple's iDecade
In a 10-year span when so much went wrong, the maker of the iPod and Mac got a lot right. By Arik Hesseldahl
Learning, and Profiting, from Online Friendships
Companies are working fast to figure out how to make money from the wealth of data they're beginning to have about our online friendship. By Stephen Baker
Check Expectations for Apple's Tablet at the Door
If its engineers hew to recent history, Apple's tablet computer may look nothing like what the prognosticators foresee. By Arik Hesseldahl