SlashGear:
Google has more than emphasized that its Chrome operating system will be super speedy; it will boot in only seven seconds and surfing the web will be just be quicker. The irony is that you will actually have to wait for Googl (Read More)
ReadWriteWeb:
The semantic Web has long been heralded as the future of the Web. Proponents have said that Web experiences will some day become more meaningful and relevant based on the AI-esque computational power of natural-language proce (Read More)
Submitted by Mahendra
from Google Reader:
I’m following the stories of the Google Chrome OS release today and am a bit concerned about some of the claims that are being made. Mashable even goes to the extent of predicting Google is going to “destroy the desktop” wit (Read More)
Submitted by loucypher
from Google Reader:
Today we are posting our audited financial statements and tax form for 2008. We have also posted our FAQ. As in past years, I’ll use this event as an opportunity to review both our financial status and our overall effectivene (Read More)
CloudAve:
In the beginning, there were forums, blogs and wikis. And it was good.In talking with people about the Enterprise 2.0 industry, I like to insert yet another versioning number scheme:Social Software 1.0Social Software 2.0Socia (Read More)
CloudAve:
Last Wednesday was the latest incarnation of Amplified, the network of networks that a group of us started last year, and which has grown and evolved in to a grass roots, non-profit movement of likeminded practitioners in man (Read More)
Submitted by mogston
from blog:
Location, location, location. With the growing ubiquity of GPS-equipped phones, there is a virtual land rush going on right now to put geolocation capabilities in every mobile app. Today, Mixer Labs, the folks behind TownMe (Read More)
Submitted by stewbagz
from blog:
Location Location Location. With The Growing Ubiquity Of Gps-Equipped Phones There Is A Virtual Land Rush Going On Right Now To Put Geolocat
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TechCrunch:
Location, location, location. With the growing ubiquity of GPS-equipped phones, there is a virtual land rush going on right now to put geolocation capabilities in every mobile app. Today, Mixer Labs, the folks behind TownMe (Read More)
PR 2.0:
I recently attended the Web 2.0 Summit in San Francisco hosted by Tim O’Reilly, John Battelle, and TechWeb.One of the highlights of the conference was a discussion between Twitter co-founder Evan Williams and FM Media’s John (Read More)
Submitted by mogston
from blog:
The biggest concentration of developers for Apple’s iPhone is in Northern California, as a story in The Wall Street Journal’s San Francisco Bay Area section points out. But the ubiquity of the Internet makes it possible for a (Read More)
All Things Digital:
By Yukari Iwatani Kane, Reporter, The Wall Street JournalThe biggest concentration of developers for Apple’s (AAPL) iPhone is in Northern California, as a story in The Wall Street Journal’s San Francisco Bay Area section poin (Read More)
Submitted by Avi
from Google Reader:
Sandra Hanchard and I presented a webinar titled ‘The Rise and Rise of the Social network’ earlier this week, and due to time constraints we could not answer all the questions posed to us, so the following are our responses. (Read More)
ReadWriteWeb:
Finally, it feels like the holy grail of mobile development is at hand. This problem has persisted since Microsoft released its Palm-sized PC operating system to compete with the Palm OS a decade ago: as a mobile developer, t (Read More)
Submitted by marcel
from Google Reader:
Steve Rubel: Five Incredibly Useful Things You Can Do Without Ever Leaving Facebook. "I am discovering that it's becoming a one-stop shop for many of my day-to-day activities," he writes.The post strikes me as a retrograde ob (Read More)
451 CAOS Theory:
I’ve written a few times recently about the fact that I think the open source engagement model practiced by companies such as Day Software will become more popular as we see an increasing number of proprietary companies engag (Read More)
paidContent.org:
In a much-anticipated (only by us media insiders) profile of NYT wunderkid Andrew Ross Sorkin, timed with his first book “Too Big To Fail” about the financial crisis drama, lots (Read More)
Submitted by magitam
from Google Reader:
(Lack of) Sustainability in the mobile phone industryView more documents from Tom Raftery.I realised recently that although I have referred to the talk I gave in Barcelona on Mobile Sustainability (for the Mobile 2.0 conferen (Read More)
Submitted by ukstevieb
from Google Reader:
Fox Digital Studios puts focus on brands Using Director Joss Whedon as inspiration, News Corp. rebrands unit to incorporate more advertising into entertainment content. The Microsoft-sponsored Family Guy special isn't the onl (Read More)
FriendFeed thePuck:
The Age of VaccinesIn the early '60s, there were approximately 450,000 measles cases and an average of 450 measles-associated deaths reported each year in the United States [1] . The disease had been a killer for centuries, a (Read More)