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All Google Services To Be Available on Google Apps Later This Year

This post is part of our ReadWriteCloud channel, which is dedicated to covering virtualization and cloud computing. The channel is sponsored by Intel and VMware. As you’re planning your Cloud Architecture, check out this helpful resource from our sponsors: Using a Data Center Relocation To Create A Virtual Infrastructure. At Google Atmosphere last month, Google Apps President […]

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5 Great Ways to Find Music That Suits Your Mood

Jessica Miller has written for Jewcy.com, The Jew and the Carrot, and is an avid digital music explorer. She holds a B.A. in religion from Barnard College, and blogs regularly on her own site, The Boomerang Blog. You don’t have to be Oliver Sacks to know that music can have a profound effect on the human psyche. Music is […]

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Google Adds App Store for Analytics

Today, Google is giving users even more tools for finding and understanding their web stats. The company has just announced they’re opening a full App Gallery for Google Analytics. Currently, the gallery holds 32 applications, with more on the way. Developers can submit their apps online, of course. Apps are available in 12 categories, including business intelligence, […]

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Products I can't live without

Here a quick list of the products I can’t live without: Gadgets: Macbook pro iPhone 3GS (as soon as the 4G is out… then … 😉 ) Nikon d300 with nikkor 18-200 and  sigma 10-20 (I wish it was a nikon d3s though…) Fonera2.0n (great concept and community. I have two an convincing friends to […]

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How Can Social Media Save the Starving Children?

Social media has superpowers. Or so goes current tech-wonk opinion on Facebook, Twitter, et. al. From creating a “social Web,” to shaking up e-commerce, to mobilizing people behind a presidential candidate, social media has reached its tentacles into pretty much everything. Except places where there aren’t iThings and high-speed wireless. Ya know, most of the […]

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Manage your tasks (ToDos)

How do you manage your tasks? This is how I manage mine: I use google apps (you could use gmail tasks) and I use the tasks there. You can create a calendar with the tasks with due date. In my iPhone I syncronize it with Geetasks pro which is a great app that syncs your […]

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What is facebook publishing about you?

Check it out with this website: http://zesty.ca/facebook Then adjust your privacy settings accordingly (in facebook sure).

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animoto – create custom presentations

I have discovered a very interesting website: animoto Animoto does nice videos from your videos and images automatically. The output is pretty impressive and it is very easy to use. With the free account you get 30 sec videos. Take a look at the one I just did for my son. It has taken me few minutes […]

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Have fun organising a Geocaching event for iPhones

Geocaching is a high-tech treasure hunting game played throughout the world by adventure seekers equipped with GPS devices. The basic idea is to locate hidden containers, called geocaches, outdoors and then share your experiences online. Now you can geocache using your Apple iPhone and Groundspeak’s Geocaching iPhone Application. How It Works The iPhone 3G and […]

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thoughts on Flash (by Steve Jobs)

Apple has a long relationship with Adobe. In fact, we met Adobe’s founders when they were in their proverbial garage. Apple was their first big customer, adopting their Postscript language for our new Laserwriter printer. Apple invested in Adobe and owned around 20% of the company for many years. The two companies worked closely together […]

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