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CoPilot Live 8 turn-by-turn GPS navigation arrives in the iPhone App Store
CoPilot Live 8 turn-by-turn GPS navigation arrives in the iPhone App Store – $34.99
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Tom Tom US & CANADA now available APP STORE!
Check it out and see how deep your pockets go. I personally already purchased the NAVIGON US&CANADA for $69. So I would just wait for someone to get the comments rolling before jumping into it. I have owned a Tom Tom 100 but after reading comments for Navigon I was sold. Good luck
- U.S. & Canada [App Store]: $99.99
- Western Europe [App Store]: $139.99
- Australia [App Store]: $79.99
- New Zealand [App Store]: $94.99
- U.S. & Canada [App Store]: $99.99
- Western Europe [App Store]: $139.99
- Australia [App Store]: $79.99
- New Zealand [App Store]: $94.99
Friday, August 14, 2009
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Thursday, August 6, 2009
Apple Tablet Prototype is Real, Nov. Launch Expected, says Report
Apple Tablet Prototype is Real, Nov. Launch Expected, says Report

So this is my two cents on this: I've been seeing a lot of negativity on this device, I don't need to link since its been rampant on a lot of tech blog post. But this is what I think, it is well suited to the following range of buyers:
1. Extra cash to spend
2. Yearly income in the 6 digits
3. Early adaptors to tablet computing
4. Diehard Apple Gizmo collection fans.
To those naysayers, If apple spent 5 years to develop Iphone and made huge success. Do you think they spent 1 year for this device to market? Apple is most likely not just targeting consumers.

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So this is my two cents on this: I've been seeing a lot of negativity on this device, I don't need to link since its been rampant on a lot of tech blog post. But this is what I think, it is well suited to the following range of buyers:
1. Extra cash to spend
2. Yearly income in the 6 digits
3. Early adaptors to tablet computing
4. Diehard Apple Gizmo collection fans.
To those naysayers, If apple spent 5 years to develop Iphone and made huge success. Do you think they spent 1 year for this device to market? Apple is most likely not just targeting consumers.

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Wednesday, August 5, 2009
Monday, August 3, 2009
Technorati: Discussion about “Apple bans App Store's 3rd-most prolific developer”
Technorati: Discussion about “Apple bans App Store's 3rd-most prolific developer”
Over the past few weeks, Apple has been much-maligned for off the App Store. These weren't some random garbage apps; there was , or . Google Voice apps are utilities which many have come to rely on, and thus many (including ) are none too happy
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Over the past few weeks, Apple has been much-maligned for off the App Store. These weren't some random garbage apps; there was , or . Google Voice apps are utilities which many have come to rely on, and thus many (including ) are none too happy
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Technorati: Discussion about “Netflix instant watch on iPhone soon?”
Technorati: Discussion about “Netflix instant watch on iPhone soon?”
The word on the street is that Netflix is going to let iPhone users stream movies via WIFI. While the idea would be well received by customers, we wonder how the implementation would work. The iPhone doesn't support Flash (or Silverlight), so it's probably not going to be a web portal. Netflix can also develop its own application and take care of everything itself (rights management, streaming, decoding): that might be the most likely option. What’s clear is that AT&T would not like the idea of users watching video on its wireless network without paying an extra fee, and Apple will probably side with AT&T on that one.
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The word on the street is that Netflix is going to let iPhone users stream movies via WIFI. While the idea would be well received by customers, we wonder how the implementation would work. The iPhone doesn't support Flash (or Silverlight), so it's probably not going to be a web portal. Netflix can also develop its own application and take care of everything itself (rights management, streaming, decoding): that might be the most likely option. What’s clear is that AT&T would not like the idea of users watching video on its wireless network without paying an extra fee, and Apple will probably side with AT&T on that one.
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Technorati: Discussion about “Google reveals plans for Chrome cloud synchronization”
Technorati: Discussion about “Google reveals plans for Chrome cloud synchronization”
Microsoft and Google have seen their rivalry kicked up a notch in recent weeks. First, Google announced Chrome OS , the company’s first operating system. Then Microsoft announced the new version of Office with major cloud app support. Then Microsoft announced its deal to take over Yahoo’s search business. Starting today, Google is back on the offensive, with a major promotional campaign to get the word out about organizations switching to Google apps for their daily computing needs. The campaign, called “ Going Google ,” has a very clear target: Microsoft Office.
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Microsoft and Google have seen their rivalry kicked up a notch in recent weeks. First, Google announced Chrome OS , the company’s first operating system. Then Microsoft announced the new version of Office with major cloud app support. Then Microsoft announced its deal to take over Yahoo’s search business. Starting today, Google is back on the offensive, with a major promotional campaign to get the word out about organizations switching to Google apps for their daily computing needs. The campaign, called “ Going Google ,” has a very clear target: Microsoft Office.
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Technorati: Discussion about “Twitter Reaches 44.5 Million People Worldwide In June (comScore)”
Technorati: Discussion about “Twitter Reaches 44.5 Million People Worldwide In June (comScore)”
Well, Twitter didn’t win a Nobel Peace Prize for its role in getting the word out about the Iran election protests earlier this summer, but it did gain about 7 million new visitors in the month of June. Twitter’s website attracted a total of 44.5 million unique visitors worldwide in June, 2009, according to comScore. Twitter’s worldwide audience grew a healthy 19 percent from May, 2009 (and an even healthier 1,460 percent from June, 2008, when its worldwide audience was just 2.9 million). With 20 million of its visitors coming from the U.S., Twitter’s audience is now 55 percent international.
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Well, Twitter didn’t win a Nobel Peace Prize for its role in getting the word out about the Iran election protests earlier this summer, but it did gain about 7 million new visitors in the month of June. Twitter’s website attracted a total of 44.5 million unique visitors worldwide in June, 2009, according to comScore. Twitter’s worldwide audience grew a healthy 19 percent from May, 2009 (and an even healthier 1,460 percent from June, 2008, when its worldwide audience was just 2.9 million). With 20 million of its visitors coming from the U.S., Twitter’s audience is now 55 percent international.
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