Follow tweeting olympians here >> @verified/olympians This year’s 2010 Olympics is going to like none other before it. And it will go down in history as the the Olympics of tweeting olympians! The athletes that make up the 2010 Winter Olympic Games are part of a tech savvy generation.
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Earlier today, Google announced the Google Voice mobile web app that is built upon the new, and powerful, HTML5 coding language. HTML5 is a new web technology that makes it possible to run faster, richer web-based applications in your mobile web browser. The new Google Voice mobile web app can be downloaded at m.google.com/voice from […]
The world (and the web) seems to be anxiously awaiting the arrival of what people are calling, simply, The Google Phone! But don’t we already have Google Phones with the likes of the Android OS running on various mobile phones? Apparently not. Google is of course looking to dominate the mobile phone market with their […]
New Twitter Mobile Site Twitter has finally released a new update to the mobile site! Visit on your mobile phone to check it out. This new mobile site, I must admit, is very refreshing to look at compared to the previous Twitter mobile site which looked more like a crowded text page than anything else.
Droid vs Blackberry In today’s rising age of mobile phones, more and more people are finding themselves embracing their mobile device more than their PC’s and laptops. And with this comes the same customer expectations and desires. People want their mobile phones to be fast, efficient, and always online! Comparing two of the major mobile […]
Verizon vs. AT&T With Christmas just around the corner, the mobile phone wars are heating up like never before. And no other mobile war compares to the one happening between Verizon and AT&T. Especially with Verizon’s launch of Droid phones – Google Android OS powered phones. Here’s an example of a commercial that gives you […]
Google Voice Usage Data Google Voice has recently been scrutinized by the FCC as a result of AT&T’s accusations that it had blocked calls to rural areas to cut costs on network access expenses. In response the FCC’s request for information about Google Voice, Google responded with sensitive user data information. But what was intended […]