More Alcohol Advertisers Invade Facebook Platform (20)
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Alcoholic beverage brands spend $2 billion on advertising every year in the US alone. Multinational Monitor says that alcohol companies “aired more than 2 million television ads and published more than 20,000 magazine advertisements” from 2001 to 2007. It’s no surprise then that, only weeks after Facebook changed its policies regarding alcohol promotion on the Facebook Platform and enabled to Demographic Restriction functionality, alcohol companies are invading the Facebook Platform. Just yesterday, we covered new ...
τα iPhone Apps που χρησιμοποιώ (2)
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Έχω φίλους που έκαναν πρόσφατα firmware update στο iPhone τους ή ετοιμάζονται να πάρουν κι αυτοί iPhone 3G. Με ρωτάνε λοιπόν αν ξέρω καμιά καλή εφαρμογή για να κατεβάσουν από το App Store. Έτσι, έκατσα και έφτιαξα μια λίστα με τις εφαρμογές που έχω κατεβάσει εγώ στο δικό μου iPhone. Δεν μπορώ να πω βέβαια πως τις χρησιμοποιώ όλες συνέχεια, μου άρεσαν όμως αρκετά ώστε να μην τις σβήσω από το iPhone μετά από την ...
20 Useful Web Applications For Firefox Sidebar (18)
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Do you have a monitor so big it makes your screen looks empty when you only have one website opened in browser? This probably happens to those that uses wide screen monitors. Firefox browser comes with a sidebar that allows you to run web applications on it. So while doing the surfing on the right side, you too can have something running on the left sidebar. It greatly increases productivity if the entire browser is ...
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Marco Ponce said:
i might but the reader to use in the side bar now
10 essential web apps for bloggers (12)
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Filed under: Internet, News, Blogging, Productivity, Google, Mozilla, Social Software, web 2.0 Used to be desktop applications were essential to getting the job done, whatever the job may have been, large or small. Now, with all the nimble web apps to choose from, the idea of firing up a huge application for a small task seems almost, well, unproductive and wasteful. Yeah, sure, no one is suggesting you do away with Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Illustrator, ...
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Radikal2 said:
سخنرانی مهندس نوید کاشانی رو توی جشن ترجمه کردن اینجا گذاشتن :دی
Microsoft Joins the App Store Party (1)
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There have been apps available on Windows Mobile for as long as I can remember it being in existence. When I had a Dell Axiom PocketPC in 2003, not only was I the coolest kid on the block, but I also had plenty of applications at my fingertips. I put a lot of games and other programs on there, but it never really did what I wanted it to. Eventually, I gave up on it ...
Microsoft Cooking up an App Store of its Own; Skymarket for Windows Mobile (1)
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Not that we fault them, but it looks like it didn’t take Microsoft long to look over Apple’s App Store conquest and realize it’s not such a bad idea after all. Google has no problems with mimicking Apple’s format so why should Microsoft? In fact, though Apple hardly invented the repository model we wish all handsets made use of it as well as the iPhone does. Maybe Symbian will be next in line with a ...
Do You ToDo? (1)
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Are you one of those folks who writes To Do lists on little scraps of paper? You have tried fancy ToDo lists in various PIM’s but they are too much work? All you want is something simple, right? Well if you use Linux then you are in luck. There is a command line package — ToDo. Yes, no graphics. But the system is so simple. todo gives you a list of your current list of ...
Ten Best iPhone Apps For Distracting Young Children (1)
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We've all been there. You're in the grocery store, or doctor's office, or a restaurant and you need a five minute distraction for your toddler. And if you're a dad or mom on-the-go who doesn't keep a spare stuffed animal in their pocket, you're usually relegated to whatever you have handy. If one of those things is an iPhone or an iPod Touch, then you may not realize it or not, but you've got a ...
The Week in iPhone Apps: Let's Get Drunk and Talk About Politics (3)
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Always a microcosm of the greater world, the App Store this week focused on two things us Americans have been thinking about a lot recently—the upcoming election, and tossing back a few this Labor Day weekend. And with this week's apps, there's no reason for your iPhone to be left out. The political applications, sadly, tend to swing pretty far to the side of app absurdity: Obama/McCain Inauguration Countdown: Tick down the days to January ...
Kinoma Play (1)
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If you haven't had a chance to try Kinoma Play yet I'd really encourage you to do so! It's a Media player/browser that gives you access not only to all the content on your phone but also to online services such as YouTube, Live365, Flickr, Orb and many others! WMExperts have written an excellent review and also pulled together the video above! Kinoma Play is free to try and $29.99 to buy!
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Window Ruler: easily measure any on-screen object (1)
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Description: Window Ruler is a free on-screen measurement "ruler" tool that offers a number of interesting features, including portability, the ability to "snap-to" any on-screen object, and the ability to automatically resize to a number of common predefined size profiles. Ever needed to measure something on your screen? Window Ruler can help. This is a program [...]
The Week in iPhone Apps: Let's Get Drunk and Think About Politics [IPhone Apps] (1)
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Always a microcosm of the greater world, the App Store this week focused on two things us Americans have been thinking about a lot recently—the upcoming election, and tossing back a few this Labor Day weekend. And with this week's apps, there's no reason for your iPhone to be left out. The political applications, sadly, tend to swing pretty far to the side of app absurdity: Obama/McCain Inauguration Countdown: Tick down the days to January ...
Best Free Screen Recorder Ever! (6)
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Yesterday, after checking out the classic video intro that John McCain completed for his new social network, I decided to go searching for a free screen recorder. The reason? Just in case somebody decided to take down the video there would still be a copy. Honestly, I’m surprised that the video has not been taken down yet but after embarking on a search through Google I found an amazing screen recorder that you cannot live ...
Google introduces Android Market - the Google App Store for Android | About Mobility Weblog (4)
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As (I) expected (and predicted), Google has launched its own application store or marketplace; see Android Market: a user-driven content distribution system (Android Developers Blog). And with the Android Market solution, Google is addressing the problem of application discovery and download; and their approach is user-centric, similar to YouTube — very, very good; exactly as how I would have approached it… YouApp! Developers will be able to make their content available on an open service ...
Erratum : deux français parmi les gagnants du Android Developer Challenge ! (1)
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L’équipe de Florent Stroppa, que nous avions interviewé en juin dernier, fait parti des gagnants du Android Developer Challenge. C’est avec l’application de VoxMobili, PhoneBook 2.0. Pour rappel il s’agit d’un carnet d’adresse social très complet. Bravo à Florent Stroppa et son équipe (Alain Chebassier, Christelle Chauveau) qui remporte 100,000 dollars grâce à l’ADC ! Bravo aussi [...]
Skyemobile: New Mobile Marketplace Prepares to Make a Splash (1)
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In a day and age where mobile developers are caught between a rock and a hard place, it was only a matter of time before a company took the opportunity to create a marketplace that would address the needs of the consumer without sacrificing the will (and livelihood) of the developer. Let’s face it; as a mobile developer, unless you write apps for the iPhone you’re basically looking at Handango if you want exposure. Sure, ...
Unofficial Google Desktop Suite (5)
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Win; Mac; Linux It’s always surprised me that Google has a few desktop applications (Picasa, Google Desktop Search, Google Talk, etc…), but for one reason or another they don’t have any programs that leverage some of their other big services. Having a program for Gmail, Google Calendar, Google Docs, and several others would all make a lot of sense in my book. We’ve seen programs like Mozilla’s Prism that aims to convert a website into ...
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Kagnar said:
interesting...i'll have to check this out
Open Question: Do You Read Books on a Cell Phone? (1)
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Mobile book reading is already popular in Japan and anecdotal evidence suggests it could be catching on elsewhere. I'm curious to see how prevalent phone-based book reading is within the TOC community. Have you ever read an ebook on a cell phone? (This doesn't include Kindles, Sony Readers and other standalone e-reader devices). Have you read more than one ebook on a cell phone? If yes, how many do you typically read in a year? ...