Posts tagged "review"
Google Reader on the iPhone! Review
Ever since I got my iPhone one app that was dearly missed was the Google Reader mobile. Well, the wait is finally over and just a few days ago Google...read moreCategories: MobileTags: review, google reader, mobile applications, (more)DailyMe – Online News and Subject Tracking – Lacking RSS Delivery
Today I got the invite to start testing the DailyMe service. I love the idea of having a single-source provider of quality content filtering for news topics I’m interested in. All the...read moreCategories: StrategyTags: review, dailyme, guy kawasakiLooks like Google Calendar Team won a trip to a tropical paradise
Today, Google Calendar Team announced the immediate availability of Google Calendar on the iPhone. Seems like they beat GMail, Google Reader and Google Docs to the punch. Congrats to them, now go...read moreCategories: SocialTags: review, google calendarI Know it’s Free, but…
What’s this world coming to? I’ll tell you – Moguls who are indifferent to keeping up with web standards. In this post, I’m talking about PayPal. I was rather surprised to...read moreCategories: Best PracticesTags: review, Ecommerce, paypalGoogle 2.0
Earlier today Google unraveled quite a few features on a webcast which had over 500 viewers from all over the world. They are really taking a step towards having one...read moreCategories: SEO-SEMTags: review, google updates, SEO, (more)Conde Nast’s Portfolio.com gets an A+
The not so distant and grown up cousin of the Wired web 2.0 site, Portfolio.com made it’s debut recently and I thought it deserved a blurb. Deserving of such because I am sure it...read moreCategories: Room 214Tags: review, portfolio.com, wired, (more)Wired.com gets 2.0′ed
I know, enough with the 2.0 moniker, but it is fitting for the new face on the Wired.com website . . . open, trendy, clean and slapped with a “beta” label. It...read moreCategories: SocialTags: review, wed design, wired, (more)Not So Joost
I’m on a plane to Denver and two-thirds of the way through the February issue of Wired Magazine and find the article about Joost, “Here Comes Trouble“. And by the...read more






