Submitted by imjustcreative
Source dan - FriendFeed:
This morning, I had the pleasure of taking part in a podcast with Wayne Sutton and Kipp Bodnarf for their Talk Social News program. During the conversation, we discussed how to find time to participate in multiple social networks, how today's technology luddites might some day consume information, using RSS, and what the re (Read More)
: "In my opinion, the advent and adoption of mini-computers masquerading as cell phones is the first big step, and one we are seeing in a big way with the market share growth of the iPhone, the newest Blackberry models, and the potential of Google's Android platform."
ReadWriteWeb:
As the world financial crisis has gotten gradually worse over the past few weeks, I've been pondering what this means for web technology. ReadWriteWeb as a publication focuses on technology - web products and trends - rather than business and VC happenings. So with the exception of one of our feature writers Bernard Lunn, w (Read More)
Submitted by robdiana
from blog.
Source Regular Geek:
Image via CrunchBaseDigg has done a lot of interesting things over the years, but recently they did something that confuses me. First, they banned Zaibatsu, possibly the third most active user of Digg. A few days later they announced new funding for what they call international expansion. About one week after that announcem (Read More)
TechCrunch:
Bessemer Venture Partners is launching an incubated startup called MashLogic into private beta today, with the audacious promise of helping people “take back the web.” They say (and they’re not alone) that the web today is driven by page view economics and search engine optimization goals, which leads publ (Read More)
Submitted by dobata
from Google Reader:
By Mona Nomura of Pixel Bits (FriendFeed/Twitter)There's speculation of a possible Microsoft-RIM marriage. It sounds appealing, but highly unlikely. Steven Hodson points out, Microsoft has never been in hardware. I agree hardware is a factor, but the bigger question is: can a MSFT-RIM team compete in the Mobile Market?(Pie (Read More)
: I agree that RIM would not make sense for MS, but they have always dabbled in hardware. They have keyboards, mice, Zune, XBox and older stuff like a web tv appliance. They just have had marginal success with it.
: By the time they complete the research and move on to development, they'd have to do more R&D on going Open. Android is doing better than expected (1.5million pre-sold, did you see the news?), iPhone's momentum is not slowing down, at this rate a RIM-MSFT team wouldn't make any sense. Plus, I doubt the co-CEOs would allow it to happen. But that's just me. :)