If you’re interested in creating screen capture videos for free then I’d highly recommend Jing – visit them at http://www.jingproject.com/ I was trying to find a simple solution to create screen capture videos, and when I first saw Jing, it looked like with the free version, you could only capture one screen per video. Not […]
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At the CES 2010 conference this year, there were a lot of tech giants trying to steal the lime light. Google’s Nexus One phone was one of them – and I’d say they did a pretty good job of capturing a lot of attention. But perhaps one of the most controversial (and thus, popular) tech […]
The next age of the web will be – or should be – called Web 3.0. But what will Web 3.0 look like? Web 1.0 was the age of the static websites. Basically an advanced business card for you, or your business, on the web. Maybe you had a form or two that people […]
Japanese Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama has a new year’s resolution, and that is to leverage social media to help improve his reputation amongst the people of Japan. Apparently Mr. Hatoyama is the most popular politician on the block. But I will say that because he’s turning to Twitter and blogging, I’m going to chalk him […]
Wu Hao has become the first Chinese official to use Twitter and is setting a new precedence of “openness” in China through the use of social networking and the Internet. Wu Hao has gained nearly 50,000 followers within the first month of starting his Twitter profile. ** Note – despite searching long and hard, I’ve […]
The #iranelection hashtag is flaring up again on Twitter due to a set of protests at the capital in Tehran set to coincide with Ashoura, a day which commemorates the death of a 7th-century saint in Shiite Islam. The government’s response to the protests has been to strike back with military forces, shooting at protesters […]
The Ohio Supreme Court ruled this month, by a vote of 4 to 3, that police are required to have a search warrant to search and examine the contents of an individual’s cell phone. This ruling makes an unprecedented statement about the privacy rights of cell phone owners, but also points to the wealth of […]