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Some tech trend ideas
Electric bikes Marketplace for services provided via video chat Mobile data with sensors for bike sharing/roll your own zipcar networks http://www.technologyreview.com/blog/helloworld/27434/?p1=blogs
Some tech trend ideas
Electric bikes Marketplace for services provided via video chat Mobile data with sensors for bike sharing/roll your own zipcar networks http://www.technologyreview.com/blog/helloworld/27434/?p1=blogs
Victory over monopoly
ATT dropped the Tmo bid This is great news for consumers and innovation. AT&T really sucks. And if they eliminated their scrappiest and hungriest, lowest priced and most Android friendly competitor, it would be higher prices and slower smartphone innovation.
Victory over monopoly
ATT dropped the Tmo bid This is great news for consumers and innovation. AT&T really sucks. And if they eliminated their scrappiest and hungriest, lowest priced and most Android friendly competitor, it would be higher prices and slower smartphone innovation.
An internet of hyper-real people – @cdixon is right as usual
Today, for the first time, you can get background information on almost any prospective counterparty by searching Google, Facebook etc. Or put more simply: we finally have an internet of people. via An internet of people – Chris Dixon. Totally!
An internet of hyper-real people – @cdixon is right as usual
Today, for the first time, you can get background information on almost any prospective counterparty by searching Google, Facebook etc. Or put more simply: we finally have an internet of people. via An internet of people – Chris Dixon. Totally!
Tops books of 2011 includes a little love note from Amazon to publishers
“The Mill River Recluse” by Darcie Chan and “The Abbey” by Chris Culver come in at #4 and #9. Both titles made the list based solely on Kindle sales and were independently published using Kindle Direct Publishing. via Amazon.com Announces
Tops books of 2011 includes a little love note from Amazon to publishers
“The Mill River Recluse” by Darcie Chan and “The Abbey” by Chris Culver come in at #4 and #9. Both titles made the list based solely on Kindle sales and were independently published using Kindle Direct Publishing. via Amazon.com Announces
Native platforms vs. dev tools (@appcelerator)
Every time we start working on an environment, we are suckers for the “hey just use our write once, run anywhere tool!” (at Peek) And our latest experience was a quick hit we wanted to do for Android. We used
Native platforms vs. dev tools (@appcelerator)
Every time we start working on an environment, we are suckers for the “hey just use our write once, run anywhere tool!” (at Peek) And our latest experience was a quick hit we wanted to do for Android. We used
Yeats: “Be secret and exult…”
“Be secret and exult, Because of all things known That is most difficult.” – William Butler Yeats A couple more good ones “But was there ever a dog that praised his fleas?” “Do not wait to strike till the iron
Yeats: “Be secret and exult…”
“Be secret and exult, Because of all things known That is most difficult.” – William Butler Yeats A couple more good ones “But was there ever a dog that praised his fleas?” “Do not wait to strike till the iron




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