Submitted by stewbagz
from blog:
Davewiner'S Droid-Users List Chris Brogan -- President New Marketing Labs. Enter A Twitter Username Below To Jump To Their Lists. This
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Official Google Blog:
This is part of a regular series of Google Apps updates that we post every couple of weeks. Look for the label "Google Apps highlights" and subscribe to the series. - Ed.Individuals, businesses and schools are switching to Go (Read More)
Download Squad:
Filed under: Mozilla, BrowsersMozilla Labs has announced a winner of the Jetpack .5 contest. While Jetpack is known primarily as a framework for allowing coders with a web development background to put together add-on type en (Read More)
Submitted by mogston
from blog:
AT&T Labs in San Francisco opens its doors to show off its Emerging Devices division, as well as some research projects around location-based services, social networking, and medical devices of the future. (Read More)
CNET News.com:
AT&T Labs in San Francisco opens its doors to show off its Emerging Devices division, as well as some research projects around location-based services, social networking, and medical devices of the future. (Read More)
TechCrunch:
Brizzly is on a roll right now. Just yesterday, it became the first web-based Twitter client to implement Lists, and last week it rolled out Facebook support. Today brings good news for its parent company: More funding.At the (Read More)
Mashable!:
Seesmic Desktop has the distinction of being the first third-party Twitter client to support the new Lists feature, and now web-based social reader Brizzly claims the second slot.Currently in closed beta, Brizzly is a Twitter (Read More)
TechCrunch:
Last month, I lashed out against cable companies and their cable boxes because they are junk. Absolute trash. The hardware is slow, the UIs are terrible, and the remotes are like Fisher Price toys. This is 2009, not 1989.Toda (Read More)
Submitted by mogston
from blog:
If you classify yourself as a hardcore DIYer, you probably sprung for Bug Labs' 'Hiro P' BUGbase way back in the day. You've also likely been weeping since the entirely more awesome. (Read More)
Submitted by syedabbas
from blog:
The last time we reviewed the Opera 10 web browser, it took the acid test for a 100 on 100 score only to leave us speechless. If things were not to settle for anything less, even the mobile version of the Opera 10 should refl (Read More)
eWeek - RSS Feeds:
With the recent releases of beta versions of Google Chrome 4.0 and Mozilla Firefox 3.6, the two browsers continue their rapid pace of upgrading to provide more integrated functionality across Web services. Despite the version (Read More)
Engadget:
If you classify yourself as a hardcore DIYer, you probably sprung for Bug Labs' 'Hiro P' BUGbase way back in the day. You've also likely been weeping since the entirely more awesome BUGbase WiFi was announced last month. Than (Read More)
TechCrunch:
Over the past few weeks, it’s definitely been crunchtime as we’ve been putting together the panels and demos for our Realtime CrunchUp on November 20 in San Francisco. After much back and forth, and with the help of our Real (Read More)
Engadget:
And you thought HDTVs were made for watching TV. VUDU has today slung its (admittedly paltry) library of applications over to its television partners, making both Picasa and Flickr access possible through LG and Mitsubishi se (Read More)
MakeUseOf.com:
GazoPa is an image search engine that allows you to scour the web for images not by entering a word – but by entering another image.Its main function is to find similar images around the web to that of the one you entered. I (Read More)
Lifehacker:
Gmail's offline access feature gives you your recent messages while you're on a plane or otherwise unconnected. Now you can get speedier offline access, or deeper archives, by customizing just how long to store messages. Offl (Read More)
Gizmodo:
The folks at SophosLabs didn't believe claims that Windows 7 and its User Account Controls were any more secure than previous versions of the OS, so they tested a clean install. Result? A reminder that you should always use p (Read More)