Archive for November 2009
Apple And Android Now Make Up 75 Percent Of U.S. Smartphone Web Traffic
When it comes to the mobile Web, increasingly there are only two mobile platforms which matter: Apple and Android. According to AdMob’s October, 2009 mobile metrics report, the iPhone/iPod Touch and Android phones accounted for 75 percent of mobile Web traffic in the U.S., as measured by all the mobile ad requests it tracks. That…
Read MoreShotput Ventures Update: LaDiDa making a splash
One of the original Shotput companies, Khu.sh, has been getting a lot of press lately and for good reason. They’ve created a very impressive iPhone app called LaDiDa, which is essentially reverse karaoke. It’s a fantastic app and the team behind it is incredible. Of course I’m a little biased ;), but I got to…
Read MoreDid I just have to prove to Bing that I wasn’t a computer before searching? Really?
Uh, this isn’t going to get you over the Google-hump boys. I’ve never had to authenticate myself as a human being before using a search engine before. And since I now plan on never going back to Bing again, I probably won’t have that problem in the future. Jeesh.
Read MoreI heart Feedly
I have a confession to make. I heart Feedly. Don’t know what Feedly is? It “feeds” off of Google Reader, taking the RSS feeds you already subscribe to and presents them in a magazine-like manner. I’m fully addicted to feedly. Feedly got smarter in the last month or so by adding more logic to the…
Read MoreTwitter and LinkedIn…I was always hoping those kids would get together
I’ve always found Twitter more useful for business relationships than personal relationships. I tend to use Facebook for family and close friends, and Twitter and LinkedIn for business networking. That’s not to say I don’t have many friends that overlap, but I tend to talk digital/social on Twitter and babies/funny videos on Facebook. But maybe…
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