Now you don’t have to give up your Crackberry habit to get your ‘Kindle On!’ Amazon has launched a Kindle Application for Blackberry owners so they too can purchase and read eBooks from the Kindle Library, with just a tap from the finger.
Well, it was bound to happen. As popular as location-based services are becoming, it didn’t take long for the Spamalot Brigade to step in for a little menace and mayhem
Well, it was bound to happen. As popular as location-based services are becoming, it didn’t take long for the Spamalot Brigade to step in for a little menace and mayhem.
Camel milk chocolate is coming to Japan… Will that be one hump or two?
Some call it the Great Land Rush of 2010. Others don’t quite understand what all the fuss is about.
Sometimes, it’s tough to be the messenger, but in the interest of your considerably valued well-being, I feel I have to share the results of this study…
His name is Cashmore, but is his company cashable? Might Mashable , the number Social Media Blog in the world entertain an offer from AOL?
Now that Microsoft is reportedly going to show off their own slate/tablet computing device, the eReader vs Multimedia device “game” is on! eReaders like Amazon’s Kindle, Barnes and Noble’s Nook and Sony’s Readers are fine for ‘reading,’ but if you want to multi-task, you’ll find they come up short every time. Apple’s soon-to-be released iSlate/ tablet and Google’s reported launch of a netbook, coupled with Microsoft, could initiate a technological shift as to which type of device is going to take center stage.
Google and other search engines have been caught in the cross-hairs of Rupert Murdoch’s vitriolic attacks regarding content control. In the age of citizen journalism that is slowly melding into semantic technology before our very eyes, Murdoch’s posturing is pure theatrics and his business model is outdated. The era of legacy of newspapers is waning and the titan of the tabloids needs to take heed.
Time Sensitive – Act today . The first 100 users to download the Twitsnaps iPhone application will win $20. Anyone can participate.