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Health website Healthline just secured 21 million from several prestigious investors. I took a look at the site and was not very impressed. What does it take to secure such funding and high...
Nokia announced last week the desperate move of partnering with Microsoft. The company's latest announcement is still more desperate - they want to get into the Netbook market with razor-thin...
Google appears to be throwing down the gauntlet in the e-book market.
In discussions with publishers at the annual BookExpo convention in New York over the weekend, Google signaled its intent to...
Here's an article from our blog, looking at the way some online money management tools (Mint, Wesabe, Quicken Online, Thrive) make personal bank account information graphical. Visuals help us...
This article in Forbes is the first time a serious publication has held a tough, penetrating lens to Second Life (SL), a virtual world which has received enormous and band-wagon hype. Much...
The iPhone doesn't change the playing field. It is all hype and should be sold together with a baseball hat so that those who buy it can get the attention that they seek when they are not using it.
Article | Jun 23, 2007 | Views: 1366 | Comments: 1 Tags: iphone, apple
You have to wonder how long Steve Ballmer is going to let Apple make Microsoft look like a joke. The latest ads take the well-known Apple and PC guy to another level.
Enjoy. Steve Jobs, you...
Videos | Nov 21, 2007 | Views: 738 | Comments: 1 Tags: apple, microsoft, mac
While Apple is the smartphone technology leader, it is not the sales leader. Importantly, it's still trailing BlackBerry maker Research In Motion. This is a platform land grab, so sales and market...
The global recession and tight credit conditions have cast a chill on the solar-power industry after years of breakneck growth, and could usher in long-term changes in the industry.
In the brief history of Web sites, there are few if any second chances. Remember Friendster?
My guess is that it will continue to get left behind by Facebook and other new social media sites.
Facebook Apps look like a waste of time and resources to me. Working with the community makes sense, spending lots of resources to develop an app for the community, doesn't. Here are the reasons...