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More on the iPad
As we announced yesterday Apple finally announced the Apple iPad. CEO Steve Jobs himself announced this half-inch thick, 1.5 pounds, with a 9.7-inch capacitive touchscreen IPS LCD display, and it’s running a custom 1GHz Apple “A4″ chip with a 10-hour battery life and a month of standby. Jobs spoke specifically about creating a “third category [...]
Top Reasons NOT To Buy The iPad
Yesterday, I was on my computer waiting for Steve Jobs to change the world, so I hoped. In a different way though, he did. He showed me that even the best player can fall short sometimes. I wasn’t sure what I was hoping for before the announcement of the “iPad”, but I was sure hoping [...]
iPad Humor In Photos
After the introduction of one of the most anticipated gadget of the year with Apple’s iPad, a lot of people were disappointed. Some of them created funny and smart pictures illustrating their thoughts about the iPad.
Here is a Funny collection of iPad pictures I found on the web:
Funny collection of iPad pictures
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Fring iPhone App Allows Skype Calls over 3G
Finally Voip Free Calls for iPhone via Fring are allowed over 3G network, It is really more exciting news for all iPhone users as Apple has lifted the ban on VoIP over the AT&T 3G network. So now you can make free calls from your iPhone!
To make free voice or video calls using Fring, you [...]
Open Thread: Dealing With Real-Time Negativity
I’m fresh off a Social Media Week panel with Collecta co-founder Brian Zisk and Stage Two marketing firm founder Jeremy Toeman; we’ve been chatting for the past couple hours on how to deal with the realities of the real-time web.
One of the greatest concerns folks in the audience had is how to deal with negativity [...]
6 Great Approaches to Public Speaking
If you want to be a great public speaker, your preparation has to be more than just blasting gangsta rap and shadow boxing in front of the mirror. Whether you have to videotape yourself speaking, join a presentation club, or rewrite your PowerPoint deck 40 times, it’s important to be able to tell your own [...]
Will The Cloud Deliver A ‘Computer’ to Every Person and Education to Every Child?
These days, having computer skills is an important part of a person’s resume. Likewise, it is important for a country’s ability to navigate through economic opportunities of our world. In recent years, countries like India have changed their position in the world based on their population’s ability to deliver computer skills and [...]
Google News Adds Personalized Story Tracking
Want to track a hot story being covered by multiple news outlets? Today Google News added the ability to pin hot stories to a special “starred” page where you can go back and find the latest updates at any time. It’s a simple but elegant feature that makes the service a lot more interactive [...]
Get Ready to Get Dirty – Greasemonkey Comes to Chrome
First released just over a year ago, Chrome has come to occupy 6% of the browser market worldwide, becoming the third most popular browser behind Internet Explorer and Firefox. As it continues to add features, it is poised to gain even more ground. Last December, the addition of browser extensions filled one of the browser’s [...]
Freemium is Weak, Subscription is Chic
As an entrepreneur, blogger and the investor in charge of the Founders Fund seed investment program, Dave McClure knows the importance of a proven revenue model. In a recent blog post he makes the assertion that “subscription models are the new black,” despite the fact that startup monetization has focussed heavily on cost-per-click advertising. He [...]
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