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Location specific apps for your phone

Apple filed a patent in 2008 to have locations specific apps. What does it mean? If you go to a restaurant then a new app in your phone with the menu, or in a library with the books, or … you name it. Macrumors published this: Patently Apple points to a newly-published patent application from Apple […]

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MAXroam cheap international roaming

Living in the US you can travel around using your own data plan, with you iPhone, iPad, Android or whaterver. In Europe it sucks as everytime you change country you roam. I was looking for prepaid plans in Spain, Switzerland and France for iPads or just as a USB modem (3G) when I found this: […]

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Jeff Jarvis on privacy, publicness & penises

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Get next beta from Skype (windows) with group video calling

Click here to download the latest Skype beta for windows that comes with a free trial of group video calling. Video call up to four of your friends – all at the same time. Everyone on the callwill be able to see and hear each other. Note: group video calling currently works with Skype 5.0 […]

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Jeff Jarvis interview with BestBuy

“What Would Google Do?” author, journalist and blogger Jeff Jarvis talks about the impact of the digital world on society and business and what it means for the future of Best Buy.

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grove: bamboo cases for iPhones

For $99 you can have a unique iPhone cover made of wood (bamboo) that fits your iPhone to the micrometer. Take a look to their website: grove These are beautiful, unique and expensive cases to make your iphone a unique piece in harmony with the nature. You can buy a plain case for $89 or […]

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Jeff Jarvis: This is Bullshit

As you know there are few books that I keep mentioning because I love. One of them is “What Would Google Do?” from Jeff Jarvis. I also listen every week to Jeff  (Gina Trapani and Leo Laporte) in “This Week in Google” or TWiG. I follow him in twitter… so basically I like the way […]

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Udemy Launches Virtual Learning Academy

Online video education is a space that is growing rapidly, and even attracting the attention of Microsoft founder Bill Gates, who thinks that web-based learning sites will revolutionize education. Today, Udemy is launching as a learning site that aims to democratize online education by enabling anyone to teach and learn online. Udemy, which was incubated at the Founder […]

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Silentale, the Dropbox-for-communications, opens to the public

After nearly a year in private Beta, Silentale, which is calling itself the “Dropbox for communications”, opens to the public today. The service is a kind of personal CRM system, providing a searchable backup of your contacts, messages and attachments across various communication channels, including email and social networks Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn. It’s designed to […]

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2 hidden ways to get more from your Gmail address

I recently discovered some little-known ways to use your Gmail address that can give you greater control over your inbox and save you some time and headache. When you choose a Gmail address, you actually get more than just “yourusername@gmail.com.” Here are two different ways you can modify your Gmail address and still get your […]

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