Showing posts with label favorite. Show all posts
Showing posts with label favorite. Show all posts

Monday, August 29, 2011

Meet The 18 People Behind Your Favorite Social Media Accounts (designfeeds.com.au)

... content curation? And what about geolocation? Are they on Facebook, Twitter, Foursquare, Trumblr, Gowalla, Loopt, SoundCloud, Slideshare, vYou, Flickr or even GetGlue? What do they think of Google+? Which is their fastest growing media account? And do you ever sleep? We ask them here. Virgin America: Jill Okawa Fletcher and Nick Schwartz Virgin America is a great example of a brand...

Source : DesignFeeds.com.au

Explore : Geolocation, Gizmodo, NASA, Sciences, Social Network


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Friday, June 3, 2011

Our Five Favorite iPhone Games This Week


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Your iPhone can book a flight, send email, take high quality pictures, pinpoint your location on a map, and give you directions to anywhere you want to go. And oh yeah, there's games too.

Here are five of our favorites from this week. Don't sprain a thumb.

Super Stickman Golf

This scaled-down golf game will keep you occupied for hours before you get bored with it. The single player mode is huge, offering numerous courses full of interesting challenges. The multiplayer mode just tops it off -- play a speed round with someone over Game Center, or take turns chipping and putting with a friend by passing one device back and forth.

Price: $0.99

Link: Super Stickman Golf





Mos Speedrun

If Super Mario was a minigame, it would be this exciting 8-bit platformer. You can play the levels on multiple fronts -- for speed, treasure collection, or finding each level's "secret." This gives the game huge replay value.

Price: $1.99

Link: Mos Speedrun







Great Little War Game

This turn-based wargame lets you pit your cartoon army against the AI in single player or real people in pass-and-play mode. Don't let the childish graphics fool you -- you'll be positioning snipers, flying helicopters, and dealing animated death on a hexboard, and you'll love it.

Price: $2.99

Link: Great Little War Game





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Thursday, April 7, 2011

After Just One Week, Here's Why The Nexus S Is My Favorite Android Phone (GOOG)

android gingerbread nexus s

I test a lot of Android phones, too many to keep track of. Recently, there have been times where I'm juggling as many as three separate devices for review at the same time.

It's easy to forget which phone is which. Despite so many manufacturers making Android devices, most have boiled them down to a set of standard features: four-inch screen, 1 GHz or faster processor, and those four little function buttons at the bottom.

Out of all the Android phones I've used, the Nexus S was the only one that truly grabbed my attention. So when I had the opportunity to buy an Android phone, that's the one I chose.

Before I babble on about why the Nexus S impresses me so much, you should know I'm primarily an iPhone user. I have been since 2007, and it would take something drastic for me to make the switch to Android full time. Right now I have the iPhone 4, and it is the best phone I have ever used.

That being said, the Nexus S comes in at a close second.

It's the perfect combination of a clean Android OS, light design, and quality build. (I've always been a fan Samsung's high-quality products). I love that it's unlocked, and the customization options are better than any other device.

I've spent over a week with the Nexus S (not counting the two weeks I had one in December for my review), and while I don't think it will ever replace my iPhone, it's still my favorite Android phone by a long shot.

It's running a clean version of the newest Android OS

After almost four months, it's pretty ridiculous that only two phones run Gingerbread right now: The Nexus S and Nexus One. Luckily, the Nexus has a clean version of Android, meaning it isn't bogged down with crapware from the the manufacturer or carrier.

Too many manufacturers tweak Android to the point where it has become fragmented and difficult for some developers to make apps for. While some modifications like HTC's Sense skin look nice, I still prefer to use Android the way Google intended it. For that, the Nexus S is the best and only choice.




Google will always upgrade the Nexus before other phones can catch up


Another problem with Android phones from other manufacturers is that you have to wait for them to adapt each new version of Android to their phone. That's why so many HTC, Motorola, and Samsung owners are still itching for Gingerbread while Nexus owners like me have been enjoying it for months.

With the Nexus S, each new version is ready to go right away, meaning you're the first to get the shiny new dessert-themed update directly from Google.




The Nexus S is unlocked for any GSM carrier


Since I now switch between two phones, I love that the Nexus S is unlocked right out of the box. All you have to do is pop your SIM card in the back and you're good to go. The model I have will only work with GSM carriers like T-Mobile and AT&T, but that's great for travelers since most international carriers use GSM too. If you find yourself abroad and don't want to pay your U.S. carrier up the nose for international service, you can just buy a pay-as-you go SIM card and use that in the Nexus S.




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Friday, March 11, 2011

Marissa Mayer's Favorite Non-Google Product (GOOG)

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It's her Omega watch.

That's what Mayer told the audience in a Q&A session at the SXSW conference.

The watch is an Omega De Ville with an 18-karat gold face and stainless steel band, and she bought it in Zurich in 2002, according to a 2009 Vogue profile. At SXSW, she told the audience she got the watch as an intern, and the numbers are laid out in a way that appeals to her design sensibilities.

Mayer was on hand to talk about the future of location-based applications, particularly mobile local apps. During the talk, she shared some interesting stats about Google's mobile business:

  • Google Maps has 150 million mobile users, which make up 40% of its total.
  • Users have submitted 3 million ratings to Hotpot, the location-based recommendation service Google launched last year.
  • The turn-by-turn directions feature in  Google Maps Navigation processes more than 35 million miles of driving instructions per day.

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Thursday, November 11, 2010

These Are A Few Of My Favorite [Geo] Tweets…

Once again, here’s a sampling of a few of the interesting Tweets (and Geo tweets) that I’ve “faved” over the past couple of tweets. Even if the tweet doesn’t bring value to you, I’m sure the authors of them would make great followers to add to your stream… enjoy!

@sloanb I’m considering calling it quits [...]

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Monday, October 18, 2010

Foursquare, Gowalla, and Facebook Places: Practical Uses for Location-Based Services (PC World) (Favorite Rss!)

PC World - As we do more and more computing on mobile devices while away from home or office, our location has become increasingly important. Apps like Foursquare (for Android or iPhone) and Gowalla (for Android or iPhone) were built around location, using GPS, Wi-Fi, and IP address to place us on a map.

Source : Favorite Rss!

Explore : Android, Facebook, GPS, Social Network, Telecommunication



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Sunday, October 17, 2010

Comment on Why imeem Really Sold Out by Xentience (Internal) Blog » My 9 Favorite Startup Lessons From Startup School

[...] Imeem CEO Dalton Caldwell gave a crowd-pleasing talk about the failures of his music startup (which sold to MySpace and effectively died about a year ago). Imeem raised over $50 million from investors including [...]

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These are some great advice. I guess there are many more who meed to learn from this artilce. Thanks for sharing.

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