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Google's new Gmail mobile web app sports offline message caching, lots of floaty goodness
If you've been losing sleep in eager anticipation of the new Gmail for mobile, rest assured that you'll sleep soundly tonight. With support for both Android phones and iPhone / iPod Touch OS 2.2.1, the gang over at…
April 7 2009, 8:12pm | Comments
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Phil Schiller's death-defying stunt at MWNY '99
Filed under: Macworld, Portables, Apple HistoryEveryone in the Apple community is eager to see Phil Schiller deliver tomorrow's keynote address at Macworld Expo. While we're uncertain as to what he'll do, we know that he won't be leaping…
January 5 2009, 6:00pm | Comments
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USB 3.0 demonstrations dazzle: uncompressed 1080p transfer proves simple
You've been adequately teased with what all USB 3.0 (or SuperSpeed USB, as we tend to refer to it) can do, but a gaggle of companies took the chance in San Jose, California to really demonstrate just how…
November 19 2008, 10:47pm | Comments
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72 Nice Things about Demo’s Startups’ Websites
OK, OK, I’ve had my weekend fun when I said, on Saturday, that most of the sites for the companies being shown at the Demo Conference suck. That conference starts later today. I got half the industry to…
September 8 2008, 10:13am | Comments
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The “gold standard” of recent startups
Well, I’ve taken potshots at the new breed of startups. But let’s go back and look at recent startups that have gotten our attention and use this list as a “gold standard” through which to judge companies that…
September 7 2008, 9:15pm | Comments
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When I attended Demo I remember being in awe of what I thought of as the Superbowl of Startups. Here were these companies that prepared months to spend six minutes on stage. Later I talked with “DemoGods Coaches”…
September 7 2008, 6:48am | Comments
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I visited each website from the list of Demo finalists. Boy, do they suck. Really, really suck. Does no one understand how to market themselves? It’s amazing to me that not a single Demo website has learned from…
September 6 2008, 7:11pm | Comments
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Let’s cry for the poor fragmented, underreported startups
Daniel Terdiman, over at CNET, is reporting that Demo and TC50 are potentially fragmenting their audiences. Let’s cry for a moment for all the startups. Boo, hoo, hooo. Back to reality. Any startup that looks at this as…
September 6 2008, 6:03pm | Comments
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