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Mobile driving application waze is adding a little extra inventive for users to help build out its crowdsourced maps. It already offers users points for “munching” up the road — i.e., driving around with waze and validating the app’s directions. The latest...
Tags: San Francisco, Smartphones, Android, Cloud clients, WAZE-TV, IPhone, Technology Internet, Google, Multi-touch
We’re holding a contest in conjunction with our DiscoveryBeat event to be held on Dec...The DiscoveryBeat Apps Contest is being sponsored by Flurry , which recently launched its AppCircle app recommendation engine for the iPhone . Getting apps discovered...
Tags: AppCircle, DiscoveryBeat Apps Contest, San Francisco, Smartphones, Android, App Store, Cloud clients, ITunes, IPhone, Technology Internet, Multi-touch
Megan Berry works for mobile analytics firm Mobclix.] Does your business have a plan for mobile? How’s this for a novel idea: Don’t just go charging in to develop your own iPhone app. Take just a little time to consider what makes the most sense for...
Tags: mobile applications, Mobclix, app advertise, mobile web, iphone app, mobile advertise, mobile app, Android, Adobe, Mobile, Mobile advertising, Smartphones, Mobile Internet, Cloud clients, Business Finance, IPhone, Mobile software, Technology Internet
Ustream , a popular video streaming platform, has just launched their mobile viewer version for the Android platform. The live viewing application dubbed Android Viewer enables users to watch any Ustream show on Wifi or 3G. The Android Viewer is interactive...
Tags: personal assistant, Lithuania, Vilnius, Technology Internet, Smartphones, Linksys iPhone, Password, IPhone, Ustream, Multi-touch, Android, Jailbreak, INQ, ITunes, Entertainment Culture, Morgenthaler
S chief technology officer envisions a day when he won't need to remember faces because a computer in his spectacles identifies acquaintances for him. He also dreams of visiting his doctor by video link, having his experiences recorded on memory drives...
Tags: Dr Hugh Bradlow, mobiles phones, screen technology, Warren Chaisatien, digital wallpaper, wearable display, Telstra, Australia, Brisbane, Portable media players, Android, Mobile phone, IPhone, Mobile Web, Cloud clients, Smartphones, Personal digital assistants, Technology Internet
This post is sponsored by GetJar. Open vs Closed is one of today’s hottest topics in the apps and appstores world. It seems like everybody supports Open; also everybody calls themselves Open, but is it really so? First, let’s define what Open really...
Tags: Google, San Francisco, Web 2.0, Mozilla Firefox, Smartphones, Google Chrome, Social information processing, Application programming interfaces, IPhone, Business Finance, Small business, Technology Internet, NPAPI, Gears, Android, Social media, App Store, Cloud clients, ITunes, Mozilla, Mobile operating system, PartnerUp
According a new study from Compete, the Droid advertising campaign attracted much more web traffic than last year’s campaign for the T-Mobile G1, one of the first smartphones to use the Android OS. So how did Verizon manage to drum up more buzz around...
Tags: Verizon Wireless, Boston, Vodafone, Droid, Verizon Communications, HTC Dream, Deutsche Telekom, Android, Smartphones, Technology Internet
The problem for google is that it doesn't really make money from android -- it make money from search...Ai based web crawlers are no match for cagey website developers. Google search returns less and less useful info, more and more garbage and there is...
Tags: iphone os, physical keyboards, android phones, Alexandria, Multi-touch, Portable media players, IPhone, Google, Research In Motion, Smartphones, Android, Cloud clients, Technology Internet
AdMob , the mobile ad network that Google plans to acquire for $750 million , today released their October 2009 Metrics Report examining market share for top devices and the operating systems that run on them...In the US, Android had 20 percent share...
Tags: operating systems, smartphone market, San Francisco, Embedded operating systems, Symbian OS, Android, Symbian Ltd., Smartphones, Nokia, Touchscreens, Technology Internet, Business Finance
Hulls won the $275,000 Google Android Prize for developing Life360, a safety and security program. He plans to discuss his road to becoming a successful entrepreneur, raising venture capital and starting a business.
Tags: android prize, Novato, Embedded Linux, College of Marin, Kentfield California, Android, Smartphones, Google, Education