Download the new Swype beta for Android
One of the most coveted Android features is Swype. Even dedicated iPhone users see me swype typing and marvel at “how did you do that?!” Lifehacker reported that a Swype upgrade is in beta release and...
View ArticleHow Zagat fits into Google’s mobile lifecycle
What’s Google’s strategy behind acquisition of Zagat? I’ve seen a few ideas: Travel offering? Another option if the ITA acquisition falls through Upgraded Location Based Services? Reviews increase the...
View ArticleBlue Train Mobile – mobile websites
During #ims11 I had the pleasure of meeting a few members of the Blue Train Team and I was able to convince Steffan Berelowitz, Conductor & CEO, to jump in front of the camera. I wish I had asked...
View ArticleiOS 5 RTFM
My iPad goes to 11...I mean 5. iOS 5 RTFM During my iPad upgrade I snagged the following from the install notes. Here’s what you get with the iOS 5 update. iOS 5 Software Update This update contains...
View ArticleRoamz: where LBS data comes to you
Roamz: where LBS data comes to you A recently launched app, Roamz, aggregates information from multiple services (roamz, foursquare, facebook, etc ) and let’s you know what’s going on relative to your...
View ArticleLiving without Google Reader
Living without Google Reader If you haven’t heard the news yet, This warning needs more red. Blaring sirens would help too. Google is pruning its product portfolio to better unify its product suite....
View Article4 Reasons Why Wearable Computers Are OVERHYPED
Ultimate Wearable Computer I’m Sorry If you follow me on twitter or instagram you’ll see I share a lot of information pertaining to wearable computers. Specifically the Pebble watch and Google Glass –...
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