Mashable!:
Atherton Bartelby is a Brooklyn-based graphic designer, art director, writer, blogger, and photographer. He authors a blog at Curious Affairs.We’ve all been there: You’re at a party hosted by that one fabulous friend, and populated with the best of your mutual circle of friends. The atmosphere is almost carbonat (Read More)
Gizmodo:
Pandora's personalized internet radio player is one of our favorite iPhone apps—and tonight it got better, adding a snazzy Coverflow-like song history, bookmark previewing, in-line artist bios and a playback progress bar (finally). You can also take your track-based stations (previously only generated via artist and e-mail (Read More)
ReadWriteWeb:
While today's Apple Keynote was slightly underwhelming, a lot of other companies have made up for this by releasing their own products during MacWorld. One of the more exciting applications that launched today was WebEx's new native iPhone application (iTunes link). Thanks to this, you can now join meetings hosted on Cisco' (Read More)
TechCrunch:
Pandora Radio, the personalized internet radio service that has remained among the most popular iPhone apps on the iTunes App Store since its inception in July, will be releasing its most significant update yet later today. Dubbed Pandora 2.0, the application will now include artist biographies, streaming samples for songs (Read More)
Mashable!:
Web meetings. Love them or hate them they’re pretty much ubiquitous these days. You may even been ready to head out for an early weekend, when you receive the dreaded email with subject line, “mandatory WebEx meeting.” What a buzz kill, right?Well now with Cisco WebEx Meeting Center, you can pop out early (Read More)
Gizmodo:
Pandora's personalized internet radio player is one of our favorite iPhone apps—and tonight it got better, adding custom stations from a single track, a snazzy Coverflow-like song history and a playback progress bar (finally). You can also take said "genius" stations (previously only generated via artist) and e-mail them to (Read More)
Gizmodo:
The Sign Language Translator's name may be a tad misleading (it doesn't actually translate anything), but as a pocket ASL video dictionary, it's a neat enough idea. Featuring a 3,500 word dictionary (more words will be downloadable, we're promised), this seemingly retrofitted PMP is navigated via stylus. You type in the wor (Read More)