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'Nicholas Cage' is going to be the catch-phrase for excess leading to ruin. 'MJ did a Nicholas Cage and went into bankruptcy.' Excerpts from this article - the shopping list included:Two castles - England and Germany15 palatial homes across the worldA flotilla of yachts across coasts and,A fleet of Rolls RoycesSt.Nick deliv (Read More)
FierceMobileContent
Sony Corporation is the latest entrant into the crowded digital storefront space, stating plans to launch an online marketplace selling music, movies, books and related media optimized for mobile devices. Sony offered few concrete details on the store, tentatively and unimaginatively named Sony Online Service and announced (Read More)
Delicious hotlist
Deciding what to do once you’ve purchased a domain but haven’t yet launched the website is always a bit of a conundrum. Leaving up your domain registrar or Web host’s generic page seems unprofessional, especially if you’re trying to drum up advance press for your new project. At the same time, you don’t want to spend to (Read More)
Smashing Magazine
The iPhone will always be part of a much bigger picture. How well you address human and environmental factors will greatly determine the success of your product. All too often, iPhone developers create products in isolation from their customers. In order to create really appealing applications, developers must stop foc (Read More)
Web 3.0
Earlier this week Google invited 100,000 people including many developers into the testing phase of Google Wave. Anyone that has an invitation to Google Wave can invite 5 people to the service. Google Wave starts with four modules. The module at the top left is the navigation, the module at the bottom left is the contact (Read More)
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The London iPhone Publishers and Developers Meetup is holding an event next Monday, 16 November at 24 in London (W1B 5QB). It kicks off at 6.30pm and focuses on augmented reality. Speakers include Ravi Damani, co-founder of the agency behind the popular Nearest Tube augmented reality app.Event organizer Jason Dunne describe (Read More)
Submitted by Sugarbabe Ab
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Well, with this, I present to you “Hind-Sight”. Yes, a comic!
I’m guessing it will be about instances of my life and the people around me. And yes, of course, celestial marvels
I haven’t set a schedule for rolling out these yet. But here’s a start, I’ll leave you to it!
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According to data from the research firm Strategy Analytics, Apple became during 2009th third quarter “the world’s most profitable handset manufacturer”. So I launched calc.app to figure out what’s their secret.Apparently Apple made a $1.6 billion profit while Nokia only attained $1.1 billion over this quarter. For comparis (Read More)
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One of the challenges I continue to hear from companies looking to get involved in social communications is how to shift mindsets from tactics and campaigns to a holistic, conversational approach with customers, and what that means from an organizational and operational perspective. Additionally, while there are places with (Read More)
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It seems the screens we shared of an alternative home screen for the iPhone created some buzz. We had no intention of taking it any further than a blog post but we figured this was something worth seeing through. We got in touch with Jay Freeman a.k.a saurik. He’s the guy behind Cydia, an application for jailbroken iPhone (Read More)
Google Operating System
Google Dashboard is a new service that shows a summary of the data stored with a Google account. You'll soon find a link to Google Dashboard in the "personal settings" of the "my account" page.The dashboard lists all the information associated with the Google services you use: your name, your email address, the number of co (Read More)
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The numbers are in, and they are both great and terrible. Coroflot's Designer Salary Survey, now in its ninth year (true!), broke the 5000 response barrier this time around, with strong showings from every design field that calls the site home. The findings are a combination of expected and astonishing.First, the expected:S (Read More)