Úgy tűnik, nagy dobásra készül a Valve. Egyrészt tudható, hogy Mac-re is jön a Steam, másrészt pedig március elsején elindították a fantasztikus termék-bejelentő-gépezetüket, ami annyira, de annyira szórakoztató, hogy külön össze is akartam foglalni.
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Néhány napja valakik kifigyelték fájl-szinten, hogy a Valve játék disztribúciós szoftverében, a Steamben megjelentek Mac-es interfa...
When it comes to getting access to all the data that flows through Twitter, there are the 50,000 apps that drink from Twitter’s Streaming API, which is subject to various limits. And then there are the chosen few who get the full unlimited firehouse of data, the more than 50 million Tweets a day coursing through Twitter.
In the past, only select partners, particularly big search engines suc...
Location based social network Brightkite plans to launch a universal check-in API that will let users update their information on competing services like Gowalla, Foursquare and others later this month at South by Southwest, we believe.
In a poll we ran last night about competing location networks, Mark Krynsky, founder of Lifestreamblog and CheckInBlog , left the following comment: "I...
More than ever before, people are sharing and storing their photos online. But until recently, you had to edit your photos using client software on your computer. Today, we're excited to announce that Google has acquired Picnik , one of the first sites to bring photo editing to the cloud. Using Picnik , you can crop, do touch-ups and add cool effects to your photos, all without leaving your web ...
Data source: Net Applications
Firefox is on a decline. It may not be as steady as Internet Explorer's death spiral, and it certainly has not been going on for as long, but if the last three months are any indication, Firefox will never hit that 25 percent market share mark that looked all but certain just a few short months ago. Meanwhile, Chrome is still pushing steadily forward; in fact, i...
Social media is here to stay. No matter what you do, it’s probably impacting your industry — especially if you do most of your work online. But even though we can all agree on the importance of social media, figuring out how to use it is not so obvious. If you’re in marketing, your questions might revolve around how to create a social media marketing plan that will work no matter what platform i...
If you're a fan of keyboard shortcuts and apps that let you get right to business the moment you open them, Notational Velocity may be the note-taking app for you. The entire app is designed to make it easy for you to find notes you've taken, edit them, and quickly add new notes without your fingers leaving the keys and without you having to worry that your information is safe and secure. ...
iPhone/iPod touch: If you have an iPhone or iPod touch and you want to turn it into a feature-rich multimedia remote that makes browsing the web and remote control of your media center effortless, HippoRemote can help. HippoRemote turns your iPhone or iPod touch into a touchscreen-based multimedia keyboard, trackpad, and feature-rich remote. It does so much more, however, than simply let you type...
The mobile phones we use today have come a long way from the earliest models, handsets that were the equivalent size of a house brick. Phones today are “smart”, have more processing power than the computers that put man on the moon and are so ubiquitous there are more people with a mobile phone than those without. I can remember owning my very first mobile phone, a pay-as-you-go BT Cellnet (now o...
My guest for this week’s Innovators show is Duncan Wilson, an engineer with the global consulting firm Arup. We met at the 2010 Microsoft Research Social Computing Symposium , where the theme was city as platform . His presentation, and our follow-on conversation, prompted me to read a couple of books that had long been in my queue: Stewart Brand’s How Buildings Learn and Christopher Alexand...
"FYI Bobsy. Seychelles. West Beach Bar, North Island. Sunday. See you there 12-ish? David and Victoria send their love. Ciao. Danni" If that's the kind of message that pops into your inbox on an average week day, chances are you're a member of the one of the growing number of elite social networks designed to connect the rich, famous, powerful and/or beautiful. Sometimes all four. What distingu...
To the surprise of absolutely no one, Google now leads in mobile search in the United States, according to Opera's latest State of the Mobile Web report. In fact, Google now accounts for 9.1 percent of all page views on the mobile Web in the U.S. For comparison, Yahoo and Bing each bring in 4.3 and 0.03 percent, respectively. Opera also took the time to toot its own horn a bit, saying that...
What's it? Why do you need to feel like something in order to do the work? They call it work because it's difficult, not because it's something you need to feel like. Very few people wake up in the morning and feel like taking big risks or feel like digging deep for something that has eluded them. People don't usually feel like pushing themselves harder than they've pushed before or having con...
The latest study from Pew Internet analyzes the news consumers in America and various different ways of finding news. Based on a sample of 2,259 adults, the study reveals that three fourths of the people (75%) who find news online get it either forwarded through email or posts on social networking sites, and half of them (52%) forward the news through those means. It translates to a large portion...