Daily Archives: July 29, 2011

GigaOM welcomes David Card

July 29, 2011
GigaOM welcomes David Card

Over the past few years, it’s been a blast turning GigaOM Pro from what was just an idea into what it is today: a thriving new startup within a startup that has become the fastest-growing part of our business. But as with any startup, fast growth requires investment, starting first and foremost with good...

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TNW Sessions featuring Sarah Prevette of Sprouter

July 29, 2011
TNW Sessions featuring Sarah Prevette of Sprouter

The Next Web Sessions returns with a look at the top headlines from the past week. We’ll also tell you about what apps or sites we’ve found that we can’t live without. It’s another week of tech talk as we discuss the White House’s use of a Rickroll and then the first week of...

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Poll: Do Use HTML as an App Platform?

July 29, 2011

While connected devices and their apps are rapidly gaining popularity, they don’t fully enable the mobile, multimedia and social lifestyle that people want. Instead of today’s fractured and frustrating experience, people need intuitive, personalized and integrated apps and services for their netbooks, e-books, tablets and other connected devices. Service providers can capitalize on their...

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Ads for the first Windows Phone 7.5 handset hit the Internet

July 29, 2011

We’ve discussed the Fujitsu IS12T a number of times here on TNWmicrosoft, mostly because it was the first Windows Phone running Mango to be officially unveiled. Today it knocked down another record, and manged to be the first Windows Phone 7.5 handset to have an advertisement touting it hit the Internet. Why does that...

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Meet The Startup That Wants To Be The Anonymous Tips Box For The Entire World

July 29, 2011
Meet The Startup That Wants To Be The Anonymous Tips Box For The Entire World

See Also: This Startup Makes Around $300K/Mo. Renting Out Shared Office Space In Manhattan 10 Critical Features Spotify Needs If It Wants To Win Big In The USA On Cell Phone Hacking And Privacy: A Modest Proposal For Mr. Murdoch Mark Zuckerberg believes a person’s online profile should be an extension of their offline...

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Here’s How Instagram Can Make A Ton Of Money, And Do It Better Than Twitter

July 29, 2011
Here’s How Instagram Can Make A Ton Of Money, And Do It Better Than Twitter

Image: @_nana on Instagram Ellis Hamburger See Also: Instagram: 5 Million Users, 95 Million Photos, 4 Employees Instagram Gets An Awesome Web Interface For Browsing Photos And Commenting The Bieber Effect Comes To Instagram The amount of people voluntarily following brands on Instagram proves that Instagram can make money, and soon. While Dan Frommer points...

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Retweeting rumors and the reality of news as a process

July 29, 2011
Retweeting rumors and the reality of news as a process

Are those who post or retweet unverified reports on Twitter playing an important role in the new ecosystem of news, or are they being irresponsible and indulging in gossip? That debate flared to life again this week after a number of journalists — and non-journalists — reposted a rumor about Piers Morgan being dumped...

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The State of IT Consumerization [Infographic]

July 29, 2011
The State of IT Consumerization [Infographic]

Visit the Qwest resource center for relevant briefs and reports to help you better manage your enterprise. Learn how smart businesses harness the power of customer data to improve satisfaction and sales: Unleashing the Power of Customer Data. Dell has published an infographic collecting various statistics about the progress of the consumerization of IT....

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Bitch Needs You

July 29, 2011
Bitch Needs You

See Also: 13 Ads That Made McDonald’s An American Icon Google Launches A (Boring) Magazine L’Oréal Pulls Ad Campaign After Excessively Air Brushing Julia Roberts Bitch is desperate. According to a post on the feminist magazine’s website, the publication needs 1,500 new subscriptions by August 8 in order to continue printing a quarterly magazine....

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BSkyB shows how streaming could be the future of pay TV

July 29, 2011
BSkyB shows how streaming could be the future of pay TV

U.K. satellite provider BSkyB could show its counterparts across the pond a thing or two. While U.S. cable and satellite operators were gingerly stepping into the TV Everywhere market, Sky was making full live TV broadcasts available for streaming online. Recent moves to increase the amount of streaming content, and even to make it...

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