


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 moreI’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 […]
Read moreLast week I went out with a few friends to see Avatar 3D at the iMax. It was an amazing movie, aside from the 3D technology, that really captured the power of community. Not just the good ones, but the bad ones too. Most importantly, Avatar captures how to join a community simply by […]
Read moreThe Rundown: 1. It Works Right Out Of The Box 2. Beautiful OS Design 3. Verizon Network 4. Growing App Market 5. Google Maps Integration 6. Loud Speakers Brownie Point: 16GB SD included Price with Verizon: $200 (new contract) Amazon: Too low to display on Amazon (affiliate link) What’s The Big Deal […]
Read moreFor my first CES, I hoped I would salivate over new and unique products that others have yet to touch or experience. I dreamed walking into the LVCC and dropping my jaw at the sight of new mobile devices, laptops, and other innovations ready for me to be the first to experience. The reality of […]
Read moreBeing an Intel Insider has been a great experience that’s going to get even better starting tomorrow. If you’ve been living under a rock, or in different parts of the web, then you may have missed your train for one of the biggest consumer tech events of the year: International CES! Yes, the CES. CES […]
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