Archive | 2011

Apple Patent Could Bring New Type of File Sharing to iPhone & iPad

One patent describes file sharing via “physics metaphors,” such as one device “sucking” files from another, or “pouring” them from one to another like water, with an accompanying sound effect. http://mashable.com/2011/07/08/apple-patent-file-sharing/” title=”http://mashable.com/2011/07/08/apple-patent-file-sharing/

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Mac Lion seeded to developers

Not long now till the official release of Mac Lion OS. Apple has begun seeding the release to developers. Apple is yet to announce a release date for OS X Lion, but we do know that it is coming sometime this month on the Mac App Store (exclusively) for $29.99. Apple is gearing up to […]

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Box.net

I’ve been using Box.net personally and professionally for quite a few months now. I’m very impressed with its features on the continuous improvements they have done. The workflow features are a stand out from a business point of view. Dropbox is great but for using as a document management system Box.net has it beat hands […]

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Engadget: HP TouchPad review

ts weapon is the TouchPad, a 9.7-inch tablet from HP that got official back in February and will be available July 1st (if you don’t manage to find it earlier) — $499.99 for the 16GB model, $599.99 for 32GB. That’s exactly on parity with the WiFi iPad 2 and Galaxy Tab 10.1, current kings of […]

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Why do people follow brands?

As social CRM specialists Get Satisfaction found, many consumers who follow brands online are only in it for the perks. Around 40% of Facebook, MySpace and Twitter users in a recent study said they followed brands to get access to discounts and special deals.

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Top 10 Best CSS3 Code Generators

Some pretty hand tools, that any web dev should have in his bookmarked kit.

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What MySpace’s Tom Anderson Thinks of Google+

“Tom Anderson, best known as the default friend on MySpace during its early years, co-founded MySpace with Chris DeWolfe in 2003. For years, it was the world’s most-visited social network. In 2005, News Corp. acquired the hot Internet property for $580 million.”

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