As they do with any major new iPhone OS release, people have been tearing apart the iPhone OS 4.0 SDK from the very second it was available. Almost immediately, someone noticed that bits and pieces of iChat had found their way into the new software.
By itself, it didn’t really make sense. The iPhone has plenty [...]
Tags: Apple, Best Sellers, Bits And Pieces, Concrete Proof, Ichat, Iphone, Mentions, New Release, New Software, Os 4, Os Release, People, Sdk, Signs, Third Party, Train Of Thought, Two Little Words, Video Chat
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Sun, April 11 2010 » Uncategorized » No Comments
Pixelpipe, the service that lets you syndicate text, audio, video and image files to 120 different social networks, blogs and sites, is adding geolocation functionality to its site with a Foursquare integration. The true virtue of Pixelpipe’s service is the fact that it lets you publish all types of files to various social networks and [...]
Tags: Android, Api, Butterfield, Centralized Place, Ceo, Competitor, Facebook, Functionality, Hot Potato, Image Files, Mobile Devices, New Release, Page Sort, Profiles, Social Networks, Startups, Syndicate, True Virtue, Venue, Web Applications
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Sun, March 14 2010 » Uncategorized » No Comments
Regular readers will know my love for all things location. In particular, these check-in location-based services fascinate me, mainly because I see them as a bridge between social networks as we’ve known it, and actual social interaction in the real world. Foursquare has been my app of choice over the past year (it launched almost [...]
Tags: Army, Bridge, Ceo, Dialogue, Different Things, Game, Ins, Iphone, Josh Williams, Location Based Services, Love, New Release, Real World, Social Experience, Social Interaction, Social Networks, Subtle Light, Sxsw, Text Message, Toolbar
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Wed, March 10 2010 » Uncategorized » No Comments
Jolicloud, the French startup founded by well-known European entrepreneur Tariq Krim that produces a custom Linux-based operating system for netbooks, has just announced on its blog that it will be releasing a solid beta version of the OS later this month.
In a fairly surprising move, the company also announced that it is ditching Mozilla Prism [...]
Tags: Authentication Technologies, Beta Version, Default Browser, Desktop Mode, Desktop Screens, Firefox, Full Disclosure, Google, Krim, Line Of Thought, Memory Usage, Michael Arrington, Netbooks, New Release, Os Maker, Prism, Sockets, V8, Web Applications, Web Apps
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Thu, March 4 2010 » Uncategorized » No Comments