Monthly Archives: December 2009
Twitter Tools To Boost Your Social Experience
My partner is a Twitter-holic, (@mistygirlph), and it made me very curious to see what’s the buzz on the phenomenon on the social networking platform Twitter. I see her updating her TweetDeck with links and engaging people through conversation, whether … Continue reading
One For All, Don’t Do It [Startups]
When I talk to startups, I hear a lot of this (amongst other things). “We need to find someone big to get the word out and support us”. In another words, they think they need an evangelist. Someone to promote … Continue reading
Can the Kindle Survive the Tablet Wave?
Over the past couple of weeks, the Kindle has had its time to shine. It officially became the most gifted item on Amazon which is a big step for e-readers considering the massive database of items Amazon sells. Surprisingly, if … Continue reading
I Hate Facebook Games – And So Can You
There is a saying, that the object that you detest the most is just the object that you are most wrong about. Like hell; Facebook games are satan, and I stand by that. Facebook is a damn fine application. I … Continue reading
5 iPhone Applications To Keep You Current
According to Channel Web, Business is Booming for Apple App Store, selling over $1 Million a month. With people always on the go and wanting fast real time information, the mobile device is becoming one of the fastest growing medium … Continue reading
Android’s Slow Climb Over Apple
Apple has dominated the mobile market for the past two and a half years when it comes to sales in hardware and in software and in overall mindshare. In fact, I believe people have reached a state of hypnosis by … Continue reading
Binging Gmail and Android: When Can I?
I Bing it a lot, it is simply a superb search engine compared to Google. The results are nicely laid out in front of me and the simple things really do matter. Sadly, even though I love Bing, I rarely … Continue reading
How To Pitch A Tech Blogger
Given how poorly this is usually done, I figured that a few notes would be in good form. I get several pitches a day via email, and can safely say that most are indeed either pre-obfuscated, or annoying. Let’s say … Continue reading