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More from Gmail for iPhone and Android

True to what Vic Gundotra mentioned at last week’s Web 2.0 Expo, Google announced today that they’re launching some revisions to Gmail functionality to take advantage of new browser technology on iPhone and Android mobile devices. Basically, you’ll be able to archive and star emails without pinging the remote server. Now, the email will be [...]

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Twitter :: Fronting and Following

Lately, there’s been too much ado about nothing directed at Twitter. Meaning, lotsa pointless conversation and criticism. Mostly from people who have no clue what they’re talking about. Don’t get me wrong. I love Twitter. But if facebook is like having a private dinner party with friends, then Twitter is like mingling at a big party [...]

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Cool Keynotes at Web 2.0 Expo

Douglas Rushkoff: talked about the new economy, corporations, publishing, and the opportunity to create a new culture of transparency. Great way to start the day. Kevin Lynch: talked about Adobe Flash Catalyst and Flex platforms and how to design without code (visible). Very cool, will help desingers to work much faster and have their visions [...]

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Great 2009 (Online) April Fool's Day Jokes

Expedia’s Flights to Mars. Dust surfing. Utopia spa and resort. In this economy you can’t afford not to go. And you can’t afford not to visit the page and check this one out. They did a great job. Opera Labs Introduces Face Gestures. “A revolutionary technology designed to make interacting with your browser easier and [...]

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TED Talks :: David Pogue

Here’s another great TED Talk on the communications convergence. Here, David Pogue, New York Times gadget guy, talks about VoIP over mobile phone technology. Pogue yells a bit too much, but he’s also funny and goes on to talk about voice search and some other geektastic mobile phone stuff. VoIP over mobile has been on [...]

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Playing with Pixelpipe

Pixelpipe is a pretty cool iPhone app that I’ve been playing around with. Essentially the idea is to have an app on your mobile that will upload images/video and route them to the destinations you’ve directed them to go to, like flickr, your blog, Viddler, etc. I set up my account to automatically pipe my [...]

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Congrats to Internet Evolution

Internet Evolution is a collection of thought-leaders sharing their news and views about the future of the internet. The team there has a unique ability to create compelling content while also gathering a great community of contributers and commenters. I’ve been involved as a Site Moderator for about 6 months and I’ve found it to [...]

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Developing a Sixth Sense to Interface with Information

When I was writing for Seagate.com, there was constant talk of the storage cloud, and cloud computing, and how people where going to interface with their content in the times to come. You know, being able to access any type of information and all of your pictures, documents, music, and videos from wherever you might [...]

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Talking Shuffle (iPod)

4gb of talking fun. A talking iPod? Yeah. This tiny little guy holds a ton of music. That in itself is pretty cool. Amazing, really, that it has the same amount of memory as the first generation iPhones. But the more interesting aspect of this development, is that the talking interface of the device. According [...]

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More Social

When will we social out? I dunno. People are inherently fascinated by people. I think it will just all continue to evolve into some network-thought-mapping-extravaganza. So, right on cue, in the ongoing battle for our social attention, Google’s announced a new social bar for your site. According to the Google Social Web Blog (is there [...]

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