N96 and N78 get Fring support (2)
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Bummed out because the N78 doesn’t offer VoIP compatability right out of the box? Fear not - Fring has got you covered. Apparently using their own VoIP client rather than the Nokia-made client (which Nokia decided not to build into the latest N-series devices) required by other services, Fring has added support for both the N78 and the N96. If you’ve got an N78 or by some sort of trickery already own an N96, you ...
Uniform Convergence (1)
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Today we’ll give the answer to the problem of pointwise convergence. It’s analogous to the notion of uniform continuity in a metric space. In that case we noted that things became nicer if we could choose our the same for every point, and something like that will happen here. To reiterate: we say that a sequence converges pointwise to a function if for every , and for every , there is an so that N" ...
Tatango Opens Their Group SMS Service To The Public (3)
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Tatango, the ad-supported group SMS service previously known as networkText, spent the last few months in a private beta following a functional and visual overhaul and a round of funding by Bellingham Angel Organization. Now everyone is free to get in on the group texting good times; they’ve opened the doors to the public. The service is dead simple to use, as it should be. I made the jump from accountless bum to en masse ...
پیامک های ناکام هنوز هم هزینه می اندازند (1)
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در حالی که از مدت ها پیش قرار بود هزینه پیامک های به مقصد نرسیده مشترکان همراه اول محاسبه نشود ، اما هنوز وعده های شرکت دولتی ارتباطات سیار در این خصوص عملی نشده است. بنابر آمارهاي اعلام شده از سوي مديران شركت ارتباطات سيار ، 20 الي 30 درصد پيامكها به مقصد نميرسند که با به تاخير انداختن حذف هزينه پيامكهاي به مقصد نرسيده، درآمد هنگفتي را براي همراه...
It's Time for a New Terms of Service Regime (26)
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Yesterday's flare-up about the Terms of Service for Google's new browser Chrome, followed by the company's rapid backtracking on the demands it was making of users, left many people wondering about Google ToS in general. Is it ok for service providers to require that they be exempt from the copyright norm of no re-use without explicit permission? We don't think it is. Chrome's original ToS made far reaching claims to rights for promotional re-use and ...
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小草莓 said:
才看到有人在討論,沒想到google立刻就有回應了!
DPI Coverage Getting it Wrong (2)
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Over the past two days news has trickled out that NebuAd's CEO has resigned and the company is now suspending their web-monitoring plans. Blogs and mainstream media are not only calling this a win for online privacy, but a few have talked about how this will kill off deep packet inspection (DPI) as a technology. ZDnet's "Between the Lines" more specifically wrote: "...it doesn’t sound like there’s a long prosperous future ahead for deep packet ...
BlackBerry Storm delayed 3-4 weeks for technical certification? (1)
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BoyGenius is reporting that at least a birdie or two dropped by with a bit of bad news for those anxious for the BlackBerry Thunder Storm: it’s facing delays. If what they’re hearing is right, “Technical Acceptance” testing and adjustments at Verizon HQ may set the Storm back 3-4 weeks to a mid-November window. As BlackBerry’s first touchscreen, the Storm is going to be harshly scrutinized and nit-picked - it’s not too difficult to imagine ...
Qik adds support for HTC devices, SE XPERIA X1 (4)
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Even after having Qik on my iPhone for a month, I get the worst friggin’ case of stage fright every time I hit that record button. I have no problem being in front of an audience; nor do I generally mind cameras. But there’s something about streaming live to the internet that turns me into a babbling fool. That said, there are probably plenty of folks out there with more e-courage than I. If any ...
The New Software Distributor: Platform Owners (1)
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Do you remember the days when you had to walk into a computer store to buy software? I remember Egghead software down the street from me where you would go to actually purchase games and other types of computer software. Soon enough those days will be long forgotten. This transformation has been taking place extremely fast and much of that transformation has taken place in the last couple years. Platforms Are for Distribution In my ...
Don’t Get Blocked for Being Too Social on Facebook! (3)
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Hey you! Don’t let me catch you adding too many friends or messaging too many users or you’ll wind up getting blocked! You may have seen it yourself, a warning dialog box which pops up and alerts you that your activity is of a rate similar to someone that is abusing the system (a spammer). Every day I receive emails from people that have been banned and they can’t get access to the site and ...
Samsung Knack keeps it basic and.. patriotic? (1)
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Sometime around early 2006, I decided to kill a spare half hour my loitering around in a Verizon store. I know - coolest hang out spot ever, right? Anyways - at some point, an older gent stomped into the store, cherry faced and steam-eared. We’ll call him Bob. Being the nosey curious person I’ve always been, I eavesdropped on Bob’s conversation with a VZW employee. Turns out, Bob was upset not because his phone didn’t ...
RBC Analyst predicts Apple is working on a sub-$100 “iPod/phone” (1)
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Analyst for RBC Capital Markets, Mike Abramsky, is suggesting that Apple is working on a sub-$100 pre-paid iPhone-alternative (or “iPod/phone”) limited to music playback and phone calls, though he doesn’t necessarily believe they’ll announce it at their event next week. Our call? Buuuuuullcrap. Won’t happen. At least, not any time soon. If anyone thinks this is even the slightest bit feasible, drop a comment with your reasoning and I’ll gladly delve into all of the ...
MobileCrunch » Google co-founder says Chrome on the way for Android (5)
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The browser-bearing world was atwitter yesterday with the announcement of Google’s Chrome browser. Just about overnight, they’ve managed to convince hordes of people that Chrome is the way to browse on your PC. Next step? They’re taking it mobile. According to an interview with Google co-founder Sergey Brin, the two projects will start working together more closely now that both are approached 1.0 releases, with the Android browser adopting much of Chrome’s inner workings. He ...
Find the fun around you with buzzd on Virgin Mobile (1)
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Virgin Mobile USA today announced that they had sealed the deal to bring buzzd’s location-based services directly to the WAP deck of all VirMo handsets. buzzd uses your location to find local happenings, doubling as a way to quickly find reviews for restaurants in your immediate area. This is really more of an extension than some brand new deal. Helio partnered with buzzd back in February, and Virgin Mobile inherited the deal when they gobbled ...
The Booming Branded Applications Industry (2)
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Last year when Facebook opened there platform there was a sudden influx of brands looking to gain access to a new channel for branded exposure. The demand was significant and just in the past couple weeks we have seen an increasing number of applications come out from companies like Context Optional and Buddy Media. How do these new applications differ from websites of the past and how what new opportunities do they provide? What are ...
Google and Privacy: A History (29)
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Google's finally gone and done it - they've built and released a browser, the most fundamental window to the computing experience of a new era. That's big news, but the small print is raising some concerns. What appears to be a recycled Terms of Service (from Google Docs) gives Google a long list of rights to reuse and share with other companies "any Content which you submit, post or display on or through the Services." ...
Facebook and other social networks can help speed up reporting (3)
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Khristopher Brooks has been using Facebook and MySpace longer than he has been a professional reporter, so it naturally made sense for him to use social networks for his job when he became a full-time reporter two years ago. Brooks is an education reporter for the Omaha World-Herald. He is often writing about higher education institutions like the University of Nebraska. Colleges and universities are home to many students who regularly use social networks for ...
Nail an API, Get a Sweet Job: FriendFeed Hire/Acquires FFToGo, RSSMeme (15)
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There are a lot of great reasons for a company online to offer an Application Programming Interface (API) for outside developers to build on, but one we're starting to see more of is an API as the ultimate recruitment tool. Red hot lifestreaming service FriendFeed announced this afternoon that the company has hired Benjamin Golub, the creator of FriendFeedToGo, the mobile interface of choice for FF users. Golub is also the creator of RSSMeme, a ...
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Wayne said:
Interesting to see that good API web devs get essentially the same cred as game mod devs.
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lkratz said:
c'est ça le bon job pour sandrino/eric
Why Google Chrome Really Matters (3)
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Filed under: Google On Sunday we watched a short segment on CBS Sunday Morning about Google. The company, 10 years old this month, represents the best of what came out of the dot-com bubble in the 90's. Today they are madly profitable, focused on their core services and yet, still crazy after all these years. Massages, naps and gourmet food? Why, that's the kind of hubris that brought down dozens of companies in the first ...
Auto Marketers Accelerate Shift of Marketing to Internet (1)
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By Dale Buss Among the many curveballs being thrown at automakers by this summer's downturn are wrenching decisions about how much to spend on marketing and where to spend it. And car marketers are choosing to take more and more of their swings on the Internet. In a three-part series beginning today, Edmunds.com's AutoObserver tracks this phenomenon and explains exactly how automakers are creating it.Continue reading...