Today, PayPal and Facebook partner to kick Facebook’s advertising and developer systems into better shape. The partnership is a sign of help for businesses running campaigns on Facebook. Small international companies will be particularly targeted as, as 70% of Facebook’s 400 million users live outside of the U.S. Why Paying With PayPal Makes Sense Doing […]
Read moreOutside iPhone Weather App Gives Weather Alerts A Makeover
How often do you check the native weather app for the iPhone? Probably not very often. It just leaves you wanting a little more. The features of the native weather app are very basic. The UI is no better considering the capabilities of the iPhone. Now there’s an iPhone weather app for travelers that’s a […]
Read moreMake Calls With Google Voice From Your iPhone’s Browser
Last summer, there was a big pow-wow between Google and Apple over the Google Voice iPhone app. It didn’t get approved, but Google found a quick work around by optimizing Google Voice for mobile browsers to make a web app. This had major limitations that prevented use of the best features in Google Voice. There’s […]
Read moreVerizon, Android, And Seesmic: A Recipe For A Great Twitter Android App
If you’re a new owner of the Motorola Droid or Google Nexus One, then your research for a twitter Android app has led you to king Twidroid. Twidroid is featured in the viral Youtube video Nexus One: “Web meets phone” and has been downloaded over 400,000 times. Twidroid’s crown might be fitting, but Seesmic for […]
Read moreSeesmic Look Runs For Most Popular Twitter Client
Seesmic is wiggling itself out of a tight spot to become the number one Twitter client for everyone, not just early adopters. Not only does Seesmic have to compete with Tweetdeck’s desktop domination of 12.58% share of users (3.76% of folks on Twitter use Seesmic), but also against Tweetie’s 8.29% mobile domination. It’s an […]
Read moreDropme.It A Sweet Adobe AIR App for Drop.io Fans
I’m a huge fan of Drop.io, a real-time sharing, presentation, and collaboration service. Earlier this year, Drop.io released Conference.io, which offers more flexible features for sharing media with crowds. However, I use Drop.io more than not for sharing files with family and friends and for tech support in some cases. Because of this, I was […]
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