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iPhone Trends: The Latest in Tapping the Apps

What's new and exciting in apps for the iPhone, one of the most popular mobile devices around?  Watching what is happening with iPhone today gives us a glimpse into tomorrw's trends, especially for you software developers out there who are working on "The Next Big App" to tap for mobile device usage. First, Apple put an end to uniform pricing at the iTunes store, introducing three pricing tiers (.69, .99, $1.29) that boosts the price of many of the store's…
April 8, 2009
Development

Tweet This: Jobs for Twits

Looking for change your life?  Want to move to San Francisco and become more than a twitnik, but a twee-employee?  Twitter is hiring top talent as the company looks to rapidly expand out of its loft space and go international.  The open jobs are listed here.
April 6, 2009
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Twoogle? Goowitter? News from the Social Media Front

The internet is aflutter with rumors that Google is closing in on a deal to nab Twitter, following a report on TechCrunch last week. The idea isn't so far fetched, given Twitter's  popularity as a real-time search engine that can pull users away from Google. Twitter co-founder Biz Stone addressed the rumor in the company blog las Friday. He neither confirmed nor denied it, but he did try to reassure users that the company would remain independent.  (more…)
April 6, 2009
Development

Must Be Good At Googling

Here's the problem : there is a web page with a form to enter your Email and Password, to log in to the website, not unlike the Facebook homepage (shown above). To be helpful, the input fields for Email and Password have some text that appears on them, to guide users to enter their Email and Password (again, not unlike the Facebook homepage). You, as a visitor, are using Mozilla Firefox, because its the cool thing to do and it…
April 3, 2009
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IE7 and Starbucks = Made for Each Other?

It must be a Friday revelation. I was talking to the new Matt, and on the wonders of trying to get websites to render correctly in the splendor of Microsoft's Internet Explorer 7, and it hit me. IE7 comes from Microsoft, which is loosely based out of the Seattle region of Washington. Working with IE7 can be exhausting. When you are exhausted, what can help pick you up? Caffeine! What has caffeine? Coffee! Where do you get coffee? Starbucks! Where…
April 3, 2009