


Yesterday afternoon I finally found the time to upgrade my iPhone 3G to the new iPhone OS 4 (iOS4). The new upgrade was released on Monday amidst competition from Google’s incredible Android platform sales. iOS4 will be the determining factor for folks like myself who are considering switching to an Android device. Will this OS […]
Read moreGuest Post by: Lillian Solomon, a full-time educator at work and at home. Many students around the globe are using social networks such as Myspace, Facebook, and Twitter to share their lives in a way that was unheard of prior too. While communicating online is nothing new, doing so in a highly public manner with […]
Read moreThere have been many rumors about how Twitter would monetize itself and all roads led to advertisements. Simple enough, but when you throw ads in a Twitter conversation you tend to get mixed reactions from the public. Twitter serves as a conversation platform first and foremost. Some think that ads will disrupt real engagement, the […]
Read moreiTunes is a powerhouse music store that every Android smartphone owner is scrambling to get out of. It’s not easy either. Despite many music streaming services, there are little alternatives to iTunes when it comes music management. With the help of the DoubleTwist and TuneSync, syncing your Android smartphone with iTunes is easy.
Read moreA lot of blogs have reported on the news about Twitter Annotations and make no mistake, it’s not just “metadata” as some will be quick to point out. Metadata doesn’t really mean anything to the average user who doesn’t see this word very often (which is the rest of the world). Simply put for those […]
Read moreI came across Dan Schawbel’s post RI.P Facebook as a Marketing Platform. Dan makes an interesting point when he says: I’m not sure why advertisers are promoting their Facebook and Twitter pages instead of their websites. It would be much wiser to invest in a blog as a landing page instead of using a platform, […]
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