Google Latitude is now on the iPhone
Now you can track were you are. More here.
Now you can track were you are. More here.
This is a good list of blocks that worth reading:
http://www.seekomega.com/2009/08/10-enterprise-20-sites-that-everyone.html
This is a transcription of a comment that appeared on Techcrunch article: Can AT&T Handle The iPhone?
AT&T: You want answers?
TechCrunch: We think we’re entitled to them.
AT&T: You want answers?!
TechCrunch: We want Google Voice on our iPhones.
AT&T: You can’t handle the iPhone with Google Voice!
Son, we operate on network that has walls. And those walls have to be guarded by carriers with restrictions. Who’s gonna do it? You? You, Verizon Wireless? We have a greater responsibility than you can possibly fathom. You weep for Google Voice and you curse AT&T. You have that luxury. You have the luxury of not knowing what we know: That pulling Google Voice, while tragic, probably saved the network. And our existence, while grotesque and incomprehensible to you, saves the network.
You don’t want the Google Voice on your iPhone. Because deep down, in places you don’t talk about at TechCrunch50, you want us protecting the network. You need us protecting that network. We use words like rate limiting, application approval and restrictions…we use these words as the backbone to a life spent defending something. You use them as a punchline.
We have neither the time nor the inclination to explain ourselves to a blog who writes and profits under the blanket of the very network that we provide, then questions the manner in which we provide it. We’d prefer you just said thank you and went on your way. Otherwise, we suggest you pick up a router and build your own network. Either way, We don’t give a damn what you think you’re entitled to.
TechCrunch: Did you order Google Voice taken down?
AT&T: We did the job you sent us to do.
TechCrunch: Did you order Google Voice taken down?
AT&T: You’re goddamn right we did.
Seems that the Tablet PC or big iPhone from Apple is coming next year!
AppleInsider | Apple’s much-anticipated tablet device coming early next year.
Palm Pre can connect to iTunes. In order to do that it makes iTunes think it’s an iPod. Interesting solution.
When Facebook launched this feature they said You should pick wisely because they won’t allow you to make change. Now it seems they changed their mind.
Read more here.
Based on NPD study, in June, nine out of 10 dollars spent on computers costing $1,000 or more went to Apple.