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Tag Archives: iPhone
FaceTime – The Next Killer App
As often happens, the next application that is likely to explode in usage was announced quietly, and will grow through viral user adoption. When Apple rolled out the list of new features on the iPhone 4.0, they handed us an … Continue reading
The River of Information
One of the more popular areas I have been speaking about lately is the concept of a person creating an electronic river of information into their brain. I am surprised that more people are not defining this concept and investing … Continue reading
Google’s Nexus One Phone
Announcements of new products are always interesting when they come from Google, and concern a type of device to which we are all fairly addicted. I have had the privilege of watching companies announce new technology products since about 1980 … Continue reading
Technology Year in Review
I feel as if we need to create a new scale for technology years that is akin to dog years. In other words, for every normal human year, there are three technology years – at least it seems that way … Continue reading
Google Andriod, the iPhone, and Blackberry
The funny thing about being a technology guy is when people meet you, they tend to ask for advice, just as I am sure doctors experience. The latest question I get a lot is, ”what phone should I be getting … Continue reading
The Seeds of the Future
I woke up the other morning and a phrase popped into my head, “the seeds of the future are already planted.” This is an eloquent way to express something I have been preaching for a few years now. It is … Continue reading
iPhone 3.0 Announced
Today Apple announced the details of the upcoming iPhone 3.0 OS release; and it has made me happy. I love my iPhone, and I use it daily as much more than just a simple phone. I use it to communicate: … Continue reading
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Twit Tools
Here at Technology Story we are big believers in tools that help us use technology to the fullest extent. This is a collection of tools built by, and for, the Twitter using community. I happen to follow a lot of … Continue reading
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Tagged Adobe, Google, HootSuite, iPhone, TweetDeck, Tweetgrid, Twittelator, Twitter
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The Crowd Is The Cloud
People are talking about the Internet morphing into a Cloud based technological organism, but it has always been a Cloud of sorts. It is just lately that we are all becoming part of the Cloud. Micro-blogging has erupted into an … Continue reading
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Tagged Amazon, Blackberry, cloud, Facebook, Google, IBM, Intel, Internet, iPhone, IT, LinkedIn, MacBook Pro, PHP, Sun, Twitter
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Viva la Mobile Revolution
Our mobile phones are quickly replacing the laptop as the screen of choice for the digerati. More and more can be accomplished on the mobile phone platform that we used to reserve for the laptop with a high-speed connection to … Continue reading
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Tagged Amazon, Apple, convergence, Google, Google Earth, GPS, Intel, Internet, iPhone, IT, Kindle, MID, Nokia, Samsung, Second Life, Sun, Twinity, Twitter, Vollee
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