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MySpace Mail launches, officially part of the new MySpace
Rumors of the email upgrade started at the beginning of this year, but the company has been pretty quiet on the product front since new management came in this spring. Meanwhile, the site’s user growth has stagnated around 125 million monthly active users since last year, while rivals like Facebook and Twitter continue to grow. [...]
Read More »Palm Pre Innovator Jon Rubinstein to Lead Palm
Palm Pre Innovator Jon Rubinstein to Lead Palm
Palm, announced that its board of directors has appointed Jon Rubinstein to lead the company as Chairman and CEO upon the departure of Ed Colligan. Jon Rubinstein lead the development of the Palm Pre.
Rubinstein, who joined Palm as Executive Chairman in October 2007 to help bring innovation back [...]
Apple tablet rumor is now credible for early 2010
The new product has been described by rumormongers as “an oversized iPod Touch.” Apple’s device will almost certainly use the same touchscreen technology as the iPhone. The desirability of a tablet computer has been boosted by the runaway success of the keyboard-less iPhone. Compared to scrawling with a stylus or thumbing a tiny keyboard, tapping [...]
Read More »Palm’s brazen Pre hack back into iTunes
Palm Pre latest software deliberately identifies the device as manufactured by Apple, in order to let the Pre connect to iTunes on PCs and Macs. Palm and Apple have been battling over the new Pre smartphone’s access to Apple’s iTunes music management application. Palm shipped the Pre a few weeks ago with a trick ID [...]
Read More »Ubisoft launch social game portal and first Facebook game
The first game is a viral trivia title dubbed TickTock, you play with your real friends on Facebook. In the game, you are bombs back and forth to your friends. The effects of the bomb depends on how well you know your friends and their status updates on Facebook. When you decide to build [...]
Read More »Dopplr launches iPhone app anyone can use
Dopplr has launched an iPhone app of the billing information as a “social atlas”. Curiously, and perhaps wisely, you do not even need an account on Dopplr to use the program, which means that it will be exposed to a much more potential users. But a song down from the get-go is that you can [...]
Read More »Google Health Now Lets You Upload Scanned Medical Documents
Whether the bills, insurance forms, medical records or prescription, patients are often overwhelmed with large amounts of paper. Google Health is now trying to help you organize all this paper work in his platform. Google Health, which finally began in May last year after months of rumors, has ambitions to become a central and secure [...]
Read More »Microsoft’s cloud platform Windows Azure coming in November
Microsoft has been doling out dribs and affected by news about Windows Azure, its cloud computing platform, as it announced Azure back in October. What originally started as a lot of general has become more and more concrete, and now Microsoft has been very specific indeed reveals Azure launch date and pricing.
The company says it [...]
LendingTree Wants To Be Your Financial Advisor And Your Mortgage Marketplace
Online mortgage industry chock full of online platforms that match buyers and lenders. Although lending has slowed and credit is tight, sites LendingTree, Bank Rate, SmartHippo and other sites still make a valuable marketplace for finding mortgages for those who are still eligible. LendingTree, which was spun off from parent company IAC 2007, is over [...]
Read More »12seconds Lays An iPhone Video Messenger On Top Of Twitter’s Social Graph
12 seconds has had an iPhone app for a while now. Unfortunately, it was pretty lame because the iPhone could not shoot video, so you have to take still pictures and make 12 second collage. Now, with iPhone 3GS you can shoot video. And then 12seconds makes its app a whole lot better.
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