Only Michael could find and expose a story such as this with such delivery:
Here is a video explaining more…
clipped from www.techcrunch.com
Advertising network AdBrite, which is always looking for new ways to think about things, says it can. This morning, AdBrite launches BritePic to help people add a lot of new functionality around embedded images. Just [...]
1997: Yahoo! Mail launches with 4MB of storage
* SanDisk introduces 2MB flash card for the Canon PowerShot. * Compaq announces “high capacity memory upgrades†in four capacities, including 16MB, 32MB, 64MB and 128MB capacities. * Caleb introduces the Ultra High Density floppy disk drive [...]
There is a flare to Read / Write Web that always seem to make us smile.
This is not exception to that:
Microsoft today announced the launch of ZenZui, an independent Mobile Web company. ZenZui offers a patented (by Microsoft) "Zooming User Interface" for mobile phones. The technology was initially developed by the Microsoft Research lab in [...]
The blog-o-sphere has been bombarded with recent announcements regarding Zimbra and its up-coming desktop application. In fact, we even have a podcast from Michael over at TalkCrunch regarding the new release, as well as the following blockquote from TechCrunch:
Zimbra will announce a new offline client application, Zimbra Desktop, later this week. It will allow Zimbra [...]
First it was Egypt, imprisoning bloggers for their freedom of expression, and then Turkey goes and bands the access to YouTube for everyone in their country. What’s next, McDonald’s and Texaco?
I am glad that we have people such as Michael picking-up on these matters for us, but wow, what a damper it puts on the [...]
In trying to upload a document of our own over at Scribd - just to test it out, more than anything, and finding that after the third attempt, we were quite unwilling to try for a forth, but did not want that to stop us from introducing a wonderful concept that is begging to be [...]
As block-quoted by Profy…
In the third quarter of 2007, a project five years in the making is set to launch. Xcerion, a small Swedish company, has plans to release a free XML-based OS (XIOS) that will run inside a browser. XIOS has an extremely small footprint, with an initial 2 MB download to install. Running [...]