Verizon Is About To Kick Google In The Apps With Its Own Apple-Like App Store
Buried a few paragraphs in to my post four days ago about how Android’s openness is giving the carriers a way to potentially ruin the platform, I noted the following tidbit of information I had heard:
Earlier this year, Verizon rolled out its own V Cast app store on some BlackBerry devices. This occurred despite that fact that
‘Graph Your Inbox’: A Side Of Gmail You’ve (Probably) Never Seen Before
More and more, we’re seeing startups tap into the massive amount of data that’s housed in our email inboxes. Many of these, like Rapportive and AwayFind, are built around helping your more effectively manage and communicate with your contacts. But what if you just want to get a quick visualization of your Email history without having to set anything up? A new Chrome extension called
Saying “RSS Is Dead” Is Dead, Saying “RSS Is Not Dead” Is Not — Today.
Of all the tech echo-chamber arguments, one of my favorites has to be the “RSS is dead” one. Sure, perhaps I’m a bit partial because Steve Gillmor set the discussion in motion in May of 2009 for TechCrunchIT. But it’s still interesting to watch all the sides swarm around the topic. But what’s most interesting lately is