In Jerusalem, an old-fashioned medium goes online (AP) |
- In Jerusalem, an old-fashioned medium goes online (AP)
- AT&T wants Sprint suit over T-Mobile deal quashed (AP)
- 62 New Digital Media Resources You May Have Missed (Mashable)
- Blogger Outreach: 5 Tips for Connecting With Top Influencers (Mashable)
- Nexus Prime Release Date May Be Oct. 11 (ContributorNetwork)
- Dreaming Android app dreams (Appolicious)
- Facebook Says It's Looking Beyond Click-Throughs [INTERVIEW] (Mashable)
- Why the iPhone 5âs Unveiling Will Beat Out the Nexus Primeâs (ContributorNetwork)
- Mobile Security Personal Edition will keep your phone safe (Appolicious)
- Intel acquires Israeli mobile navigation firm Telmap (Reuters)
- Future for next gen iPhones: Evolution or revolution? (Appolicious)
- Oracle's Ellison shows off new tech hardware (Reuters)
In Jerusalem, an old-fashioned medium goes online (AP) Posted: 02 Oct 2011 01:15 AM PDT |
AT&T wants Sprint suit over T-Mobile deal quashed (AP) Posted: 30 Sep 2011 01:39 PM PDT AP - AT&T Inc. on Friday asked a court to eject rival Sprint Nextel Corp. from the process that looks at whether AT&T should be allowed to buy T-Mobile USA. |
62 New Digital Media Resources You May Have Missed (Mashable) Posted: 01 Oct 2011 11:44 AM PDT Mashable - This week seemed to go by fast, am I wrong? You barely had time to finish last week's roundup -- it was a doozy with 61 stories -- before our newest list rolled out this week. Not to worry! Mashable has organized all of our features into manageable categories so you can peruse at your leisure. After all, in addition to relaxation, weekends are best for catching up on the latest Facebook changes, the newest Amazon tablet and the most popular Tumblr accounts. Don't you agree? |
Blogger Outreach: 5 Tips for Connecting With Top Influencers (Mashable) Posted: 01 Oct 2011 11:14 AM PDT Mashable - This post originally appeared on the American Express OPEN Forum, where Mashable regularly contributes articles about leveraging social media and technology in small business. Some of the most respected influencers on the Internet today were viewed as illegitimate sources just a few years ago. You know them as âbloggers.â In a recent Technorati poll, more than 40% of those surveyed stated that their views closely align with those of bloggers, while their trust in mainstream media continues to wane. |
Nexus Prime Release Date May Be Oct. 11 (ContributorNetwork) Posted: 02 Oct 2011 10:08 AM PDT ContributorNetwork - The Nexus series of Android handsets have been Google's flagship smartphones since the original Nexus One was released. The smartphones are designed to fit Google's original vision of Android, and are in many ways the strongest competitors to Apple's iPhone. |
Dreaming Android app dreams (Appolicious) Posted: 02 Oct 2011 07:00 AM PDT Appolicious - I don't identify myself as a "Mac guy" or a "PC guy." I don't own any devices running Android either, so I am definitely not qualified to be an "Android guy." I am more a "guy who enjoys fun and interesting things," although that would not fit very well on a business card. |
Facebook Says It's Looking Beyond Click-Throughs [INTERVIEW] (Mashable) Posted: 01 Oct 2011 08:32 AM PDT Mashable - As innovative and influential Facebook is, the company still mostly relies on a technology thatâs been around since 1994: display advertising. Facebookâs display ads get fewer click-throughs than those that run elsewhere, at least according to one researcher. Not surprisingly, Facebook is looking to redefine the technology and de-emphasize click-throughs as a performance metric. In an interview with Mashable, Brad Smallwood, Facebook's head of measurement and insights (pictured), discussed how the standard metric for online advertising -- the click-through -- is largely irrelevant to most advertisers, why Facebook is working with Nielsen and why digital media buyers are behind the curve on online ad measurement. Excerpts from the interview appear below: |
Why the iPhone 5âs Unveiling Will Beat Out the Nexus Primeâs (ContributorNetwork) Posted: 02 Oct 2011 10:08 AM PDT ContributorNetwork - One of Apple's first computing hits, the Macintosh, showed people "why 1984 won't be like (George Orwell's) 1984." It was a thinly veiled jab at IBM, Apple's biggest competitor, which -- like today's Android smartphones combined -- had a much greater overall market share. |
Mobile Security Personal Edition will keep your phone safe (Appolicious) Posted: 02 Oct 2011 04:15 PM PDT Appolicious - Mobile devices and cell phones are no longer just phones. With the emergence of smartphone technology, these devices have become more precious. And if you consider that you store important data on your phone, it becomes an even more valuable object. For me, my HTC smartphone is an integral part of my life that stores data about personal things and work information. Nobody wants their device to be hacked, affected by malicious apps or viruses, so Mobile Security Personal Edition is an app that ensures the safety of your smartphone and keeps it safe from bad apps and viruses. |
Intel acquires Israeli mobile navigation firm Telmap (Reuters) Posted: 02 Oct 2011 06:54 AM PDT Reuters - Chipmaker Intel Corp has agreed to acquire mobile navigation software maker Telmap, the chief executive of the Israel-based company said on Sunday. |
Future for next gen iPhones: Evolution or revolution? (Appolicious) Posted: 02 Oct 2011 01:00 PM PDT Appolicious - You can read the tea leaves. Or you can tell the future for iPhone based on accessories spotted in stores. |
Oracle's Ellison shows off new tech hardware (Reuters) Posted: 02 Oct 2011 08:02 PM PDT Reuters - Oracle chief executive Larry Ellison unveiled new all-in-one data center products as the world's No.3 software maker steps up its move into the hardware market. |
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