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iCall Brings Seamless VoIP to iPhone
via TechCrunch by John Biggs on June 06, 2008
A company I’m calling iCraw just announced a VoIP system for the iPhone that allows you to hop onto a VoIP network mid-call whenever you hit an open hotspot. It should be available on the Apple iPhone App store next week. Since I really enjoy T-Mobile’sHotspot@Home UMA offerings, this sounds like a great way to save some money and get even better call quality on a non-T-Mobile phone. Here’s...
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deals.de verabschiedet sich
via deutsche-startups.de by Alexander Hüsing on June 06, 2008
Die Schnäppchen-Community deals.de (www.deals.de) sollte die neue Attraktion aus Freiburg werden. Aus diesem Vorhaben wurde nichts. Die Social-Commerce-Plattform auf der die Mitglieder “aktuelle Schnäppchen und Kuriositäten, egal ob aus dem Internetshop oder einem Tante-Emma Laden um die Ecke” finden konnten, ist schon wieder Geschichte. Das Insolvenzverfahren wurde bereits eröffnet....
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WWDC development sessions to be about 33% iPhone
via MobileCrunch by Greg Kumparak on June 05, 2008
If the sessions at this year’s WWDC are any indication, it’s safe to say that Apple is looking for the iPhone to blow up as a development platform. According to PC World’s count, around 33% of the 150+ sessions will be dedicated to development on the iPhone.Around 50% of the remaining sessions will be general Mac stuff — accessibility, Cocoa, etc — with the last 17% focusing on IT. ...
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Traffic buying strategies--a complete education on every detail.
via The Jason Calacanis Weblog by Jason Calacanis on June 05, 2008
Having build dozens of successful web brands over the years I've never thought about buying traffic. However, people keep asking me "what's you traffic acquisition strategy?" My response is typically "build great content that people tell their friends about and that ranks well in Google/Yahoo." They shake their head at me and say I don't get it.I'm starting to think I'm really...
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FeedFront
via The Jason Calacanis Weblog by Jason Calacanis on June 05, 2008
Looks like I'm on the cover of FeedFront magazine... cute.Permalink | Email this | Linking Blogs | Comments
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Social Gaming Pwns The Industry
via TechCrunch by Guest Author on June 05, 2008
This guest post is written by Jeremy Liew, a Managing Director at Lightspeed Venture Partners where he focuses on investments in gaming, internet and consumer enabling technology companies. Jeremy is co-producing the Social Gaming Summit next Friday, June 13th, at UCSF Mission Bay. Most of the companies mentioned below will be presenting. This post comes a year after venture capitalist Susan Wu...
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Yahoo öffnet seine Adressbücher
via Golem.de by Golem.de on June 04, 2008
Auch die Adressbücher von Yahoo-Nutzern können nun über ein API abgefragt werden, so dass zum Beispiel eine Verknüpfung mit Plaxo oder LinkedIn möglich ist. Dazu bietet Yahoo ein neues API an. (API, Yahoo)
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The Next-Gen Web: HTML5 - Will We Ever See A Real Standard?
via TechCrunch by Nik Cubrilovic on June 04, 2008
Last week we looked at how some browsers and plug-ins were adopting storage-related API’s that are a part of the new HTML5 draft specification. While Gears, Opera and Webkit have implemented structured storage API’s, the remainder of the HTML5 spec currently remains mostly unimplemented and also in a state of flux. HTML5 is a super-sized effort to bring all the browsers under a single,...
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Anhaltender Trend zum Mobilcomputer
via futurezone.ORF.at by (author unknown) on June 04, 2008
Weltweit 34,5 Prozent Zuwachs erwartet
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Nokia darf Trolltech übernehmen
via futurezone.ORF.at by (author unknown) on June 04, 2008
Kaufpreis: 105 Millionen Euro
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