Archived entries for Technology

Twitter to launch business tools by year-end

Micro-blogging site Twitter plans to introduce tools and services by year-end to help businesses serve their customers, and may charge fees for such services, co-founder Biz Stone said on Monday.

Source: Reuters

Future computer interfaces of today

YouTube celebrity and computer scientist Johnny Chung Lee famed for his excellent hacks of the WiiMote talked about life beyond the keyboard and mouse.

Source: The Guardian

Hungry for iPhone Business Apps

The iPhone is gaining wider acceptance at companies, but the selection of useful business apps is still paltry.

Source: BusinessWeek

Amazon readies bigger Kindle for news and textbooks

The new Kindle, which is due to be introduced at a press conference in New York on Wednesday, is set to supplement the existing model by providing a larger screen that can more easily display newspaper and magazine pages… potentially giving the struggling print industry a chance to find some light at the end of the tunnel.

Source: The Guardian

What Disney-Hulu Means for Apple

The growing popularity of free video-viewing site Hulu could test the viability of Apple’s pay-as-you-go iTunes download business.

Source: BusinessWeek

Nokia viNe

Nokia viNe is a marketing campaign that brings together the GPS camera and media player on your Nseries device and lets you leave photos, videos and songs, rooted in the ground, for others to find. It’s web. Now made by hand.

Source: Nokia viNe

New Gear from Apple and Verizon Wireless?

The companies are in talks to develop two iPhone-like handhelds that could be unveiled as soon as this year.

Source: BusinessWeek

40 Awesome iPhone Application Websites

iPhone applications are hotter than ever. So how do these applications stand out and get noticed? One great way to do this is by creating a great website design that showcases these applications in the best possible way.

Source: WebDesigner Depot

Microsoft reveals first revenue drop since going public in 1986

Microsoft revealed a drop of 6% on revenue for the first three months of 2009, as business customers trimmed their spending on technology packages such as Windows and Microsoft Office.

Source: The Guardian



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