Archive for January, 2008

Mobati Links for January 28th 2008

Monday, January 28th, 2008

Mobati Links for January 22nd 2008

Tuesday, January 22nd, 2008
  • Check out a bus ad for Google’s master plan.
  • Google’s DC offices are in the spotlight during a grand opening last week in Washington.
  • New media b-models by Mr long tail, Chris Anderson. Its time to reconsider how many revenue models your website holds besides the traditional banner ad.
  • Google listed in the 100 best places to work for. Who wouldn’t list them? Other companies include Whole Foods Market, Cisco Systems, Ernst and Young, Goldman Sachs, Adobe Systems, Yahoo!, Microsoft and IKEA North America.
  • How to pitch a VC. Looking for a little more funding on your project? Get the insides on how to pitch your plans to a Venture Capital outfit.
  • iPhone for business? IBM could be bringing Lotus notes to the iPhone. We might see the announcement at the Lotusphere conference in Orlando this week.
  • Microsoft will be targeting its business customers with virtualization.
  • FreelanceSwitch has a list of resoures to help manage your money online. From blogs to tools.

Mobati Links for January 18th 2008

Friday, January 18th, 2008
  • Want to see what people are buying and selling while using Google Checkout? Google has launched Google Checkout Trends.
  • SEO Checklist. A valuable resource for all web designers and web developers to keep an eye on before launching a website.
  • Viacom is so jealous that they have to sue Google to get a piece of their pie. Ok, so their claims might be realistic, but the price? $1Billion?
  • Rock Band sells 2.5 Million songs. MTV’s video game is a music selling genious.
  • Have a tenancy to get lost every once and a while? Or maybe you just like to set out on your own in new places. Garmin’s Nuvi 710 satellite navigation is raising the bar for in car, portable navigation. Among the features; bluetooth pairing, media player, calculator, currency converter and picture viewer.
  • Photobucket enters the mobile world. Photobucket users can now upload and share photos and videos on cell phones and mobile devices.
  • Want to dress up your iPhone? Check out these great Apple iPhone skins.
  • WebWorkerDaily has a list of five iPhone apps that you might want to take a look at. From news, productivity, and project management.

Yahoo! for OpenID

Thursday, January 17th, 2008

yahoo openid

All the talk last week about Google and IBM among others joining OpenID has ended with Yahoo! launching their OpenID implementation.

Yahoo!’s OpenID will open to over 250 Million Yahoo! users for January 30th in beta. Compare that with only about 120 Million current OpenID’s and the floodgates might have just opened. Yahoo!’s OpenId’s will allow for access to over 9000 compliant websites.

With OpenID, users only need to create one login account and password for a all involved websites. This means no remembering multiple login details or creating new accounts ever. If you sign up for an OpenID through Yahoo!, you will automatically utilize your Yahoo! ID as your OpenID account. Total online account zen.

Use a phone and have inflight internet with Norwegian

Wednesday, January 16th, 2008

Norwegian Air has announced a new in-flight internet and phone use service. Only drawback, they are only Europe bound.

Norwegian Air, a budget airline shuttle, will be launching the in-flight communication later this year, and is joining a list of other flights that allow air access (Lufthansa, JetBlue, SkyWay, American Airlines, Virgin America and Alaska Airlines). The service will consist of travel information, broadband telephone, and mobile banking. No news as to the costs involved with using the service, or whether certain sites and services are restricted, but those on other flights are usually offered anywhere from $10.00 to $30.00 per flight.

Make an iGoogle theme with the Developers API

Wednesday, January 16th, 2008

google igoogle themes

If you use iGoogle as your start page, as opposed to PageFlakes or Netvibes, you will be happy to know things are about to get a lot prettier.

Google has announced an iGoogle themes developer API. This handy little API allows developers to create custom themes for personalized start pages. And users that just cant wait for more beautiful themes can check out the Google iGoogle themes gallery.