Why is it when the iPad 2 released, lines formed more than 2 or 3 blocks or longer to wait to get one? Even today, lines will form down the block if people know that the retailer has a sufficient supply of iPad 2’s. In fact, the supply and demand of the iPad 2 is […]
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I’ve owned the iPhone since 2007, so you can’t be hammering me on not being an iPhone fan for what I’m about to say below – I’ve owned the iPhone longer than most… My biggest problem has really been the last year or so since I’ve been using my iPhone without a case. Whenever I […]
If you’ve ever wanted to get something straight from the horses mouth on SEO, then the Google SEO Guide is probably the closest you’ll get. Yesterday, Google announced that their recently updates SEO Guide is now available in ten more languages: Spanish, French, German, Russian, Turkish, Finnish, Swedish, Hungarian, Traditional Chinese and Simplified Chinese. With the […]
According to information obtained by Engadget, Sprint is fixin’ to cut the price of Samsung’s Galaxy Tab down from $299 to $199 starting tomorrow (Sunday, April 3rd). The goal obviously is to make it more affordable for consumers to purchase a 3G enabled Android tablet, and for Samsung to gain a little bit more market […]
Remember Google’s announcement last year that it would be choosing one community to participate in its effort to provide Internet 100 times faster than the average broadband speed? The speculation back then was that Topeka, Kansas would get the Google broadband boost. Well, they didn’t forget about that project. Google’s Milo Medin, Vice President of […]
Google +1 is a new way for Google to integrate a more social relevance score into the search results that you see. The Google +1 button is still new, and currently only available via Google Experiment. But with the Google +1, you’ll be able to vote on search results and give a sort of “thumbs […]
According to GeorgiaDogs.com, AT&T has announced the activation of a new 3G cell tower located in downtown Athens, Georgia. The new cell site will provide enhanced cell phone coverage on the east side of downtown Athens, and around the Oconee River and on The University of Georgia’s north campus. Many students and residents in Athens […]