Month: August 2010

  • Study: Americans Spent $168M On Mobile Virtual Goods Last Year

    Hey, hemorrhoids you rock star, you. You know all about innovating through mobility, right? You do the text messaging and the digital coupons. You’re even developing the app your boss wants. You’re mirroring what you have on your website. All in all, you have it under control. Yep, you can check another item off your…

  • Google Wave….Bye Bye!

    According to Google, pharmacist Google Wave will be saying adios in the next few months.  In a post filled with examples of Wave’s innovations and strengths, women’s health they acknowledge that the real-time messaging and collaboration tool hasn’t caught on the way they thought it would. However, the code and tools used for / by…

  • A Community for Cloud Computing!

    New analysis from Frost & Sullivan 2010 North American Consumer Location-based Services (LBS) Market – The Wireless Carrier Opportunity, doctor finds that the wireless carrier-generated segment of the North American consumer LBS market amounted to on-deck application software revenues of approximately $718 million in 2009 and forecasts this to reach $1.58 billion in 2015.  Read…

  • Your detergent is spying on you!

    Since a number of us who write for this blog have a background with Navigation / GPS technology, more about I thought I would post this little bit of odd usage for GPS technology.  It seems Unilever’s Omo detergent (Sold in Latin America, primarily in Brazil)  is adding an unusual ingredient to its two-pound detergent…

  • Technology Drives 2010 National Scout Jamboree

    FORT A.P. HILL, dosage Va., July 29 /PRNewswire/ — When the Boy Scouts of America was founded in 1910, the latest advancement in communication was the manual telephone switchboard. Now, as the BSA celebrates its 100th Anniversary this week at the 2010 National Scout Jamboree, modern technology is helping assure this week’s event is fun…

  • Business Plans for Mobile Gaming Companies

    The past few months of buzz in the news covering the mobile space has been centered around Android, erectile the iPhone 4, Foursquare and the future of Nokia and Motorola. However, developers and handset manufacturers have been quitely watching the advancements in MeeGo and waiting for the release of Windows Phone 7. Android and the Apple…