Chris Gilmer ,
Tuesday, August 5th, 2008
Racking your brain trying to think of a worthwhile startup idea to invest your time and energy into? How do you know if your idea is really what the public will want and what VC’s are ready to throw a little cash at?
Y Combinator has set out and created a list of startups they would [...]
Filed under: Applications, Design, Developer, Internet, Office, Photo, Productivity, Software, Web, Web 2.0 by Chris Gilmer
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Chris Gilmer ,
Wednesday, July 30th, 2008
The king of videos, Google owned YouTube, has been heading the stale route ever since the media giants have stepped in to crush it by banning videos and flashing lawsuits in Mountain View, California. This could really start to change with the acquisition of Y-Combinator funded Omnisio.
Omnisio lets users mash up content, and annotate videos. [...]
Filed under: Applications, Google, Mobati, Video by Chris Gilmer
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Chris Gilmer ,
Tuesday, January 15th, 2008
There are many great applications built for Blackberry’s. What if you are a new Blackberry user, or even new to downloading applications for your Blackberry? Where do you begin? In this post we are typically hitting up the most common, free productivity tools that newbie Blackberry users can easily download, install and run without any [...]
Filed under: Applications, Blackberry, Handheld device, Mobile Applications by Chris Gilmer
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Chris Gilmer ,
Monday, January 14th, 2008
A company called A La Mobile is planning on releasing software that was built off of the Google Android open mobile platform. The Linux based open mobile device developer said it will be releasing a suite of applications that include a browser, camera, games and more all based on Google Android SDK.
A La Mobile has [...]
Filed under: Applications, Blackberry, Handheld device, Mobile, Mobile Applications, iPhone by Chris Gilmer
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Chris Gilmer ,
Thursday, January 3rd, 2008
Ask has been keeping a steady pace in the search wars, and even though they arent up to par with Google’s offerings, they are striving to create their own unique market elements, especially in the local and mobile markets.
Ask has recently introduced Click to Speak, a service that works on web enabled mobile devices. It [...]
Filed under: Applications, Audio, Handheld device, Internet, Search, Web by Chris Gilmer
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