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Apple’s Never-Ending Releases Part II: What’s the Consensus on the iPhone 4?

22. July 2010

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With everyone talking, writing and tweeting about the iPhone 4, it’s difficult to uncover the consensus on Apple’s newest gadget. In Part II of this blog series, we’ve sorted through the endless reviews to compile a list of the phone’s stand-out features that the technological world is ranting and raving about. For an overview of [...]

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Geo-Location: Twitter and Facebook… Promising but Murky Future- Part II

5. July 2010

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Geo-Location: Twitter and Facebook… A Promising but Murky Future- Part 2 To Tell-All or Not to Tell-All, That is the Question In part I, the great marketing and business potential of geo-location was discussed. However, this promise hinges largely on the willingness of people to continue to broadcast their lives in great detail on social [...]

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Geo-Location: Twitter and Facebook… Promising but Murky Future- Part 1

2. July 2010

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Geo-Location: Twitter and Facebook… Promising but Murky Future- Part 1 Imagine reading someone’s tweet about the World Cup and being able to tell if they are watching the game on TV or are actually at the stadium. This is now a reality as Twitter announced on its blog Monday the introduction of a location identification [...]

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Apple’s Never-Ending Releases: New iPhone, New Software, New Apps

30. June 2010

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Apple’s Never-Ending Releases: New iPhone, New Software, New Apps In the technological world, it isn’t difficult to recognize Apple’s dominance. On June 21st, just two days before the highly anticipated release of the new iPhone 4, Apple launched a new series of improved software. The updated software, known as iOS 4, boasts [...]

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Google Base Joins the Online Market

8. March 2010

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With its advent of a free content submission program, Google has joined Craig’s List and eBay in the competitive online marketplace. Google Base and Google Merchant Center, released respectively in November 2006 and September 2009, allow individuals to post online and offline content for Google to make searchable. How does it work? Through Google Base and [...]

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Google hopping on the QR Code bandwagon

14. December 2009

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A QR (Quick Reference) code is a variation of a barcode, having a pixilated rectangular image rather than a series of stripes, and can store pretty much any information you want. QR codes have been widely used in Asia for some times, and Japan is going nuts over them! QR codes can appear on items [...]

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Everyone’s buzzing about Windows 7

22. October 2009

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Windows 7 has been a long time coming, but finally went on sale today. Windows 7 is now available on new PCs as well as available as an upgrade on some old ones. No shock to anyone, it is rapidly becoming one the most talked about topics on the web. Everyone is talking about it on [...]

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Increasing Engagement Through Mobile Traffic

21. October 2009

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The mobile web is growing quickly. Increase your engagement by making sure your site renders on mobile devices.

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So, we know what Droid does, does that include translating?

19. October 2009

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Verizon Wireless just launched a new ad campaign directly attacking the iPhone. The Android launches in November.

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Your browser is more important than you think

9. October 2009

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IE6 still owns the browser market, even though there are many better options available.

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