Archive for December, 2008

10 Predictions for Online Video

Alex Castro is the CEO and co-founder of Delve Networks, a complete end-to-end online video platform providing all the tools needed to publish Internet TV channels and online video.
Online video has evolved rapidly over the past few years. From the introduction of semantic processing, to SaaS video hosting solutions, to the monetization of video [...]


iFart app for the iPhone nets developer $40,000 in 2 days

iFart app for the iPhone nets developer $40,000 in 2 days: “iFart is now the most popular application for the iPhone, and over Christmas Eve and Christmas day, more than 58,000 people downloaded it, netting the developer over $40,000 in just 2 days.

(Via digg.)

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Facebook Voicemail

For those of you who don’t think voicemail is counterproductive, there is a new app on Facebook called Voicetag that lets you send voicemail messages to individuals or groups. This is not the first such app on Facebook (see Voicemail or TringMe), but it works with regular phones and incorporates SMS messages.
The app is [...]


Bad Ass Blog Editor for Mac

Brainjuice just released version 1.2 of Blogo, a blog editor for the Mac. The updated software now supports all major blogging platforms like Typepad, Blogger, Wordpress, Typo, Movable Type, Drupal, Expression Engine (support just added), and even micro-blogging on Twitter, and cross-posting from Ping.fm.
The new release also adds comment moderation for Wordpress 2.7 or [...]


Britain Building Next-Generation Aircraft Carriers for F-35 Fighters [Military]

Britain is not only getting a whole lotta lot of F-35B STOVL fighters, but two new 60,000-ton state-of-the-art aircraft carriers. Apparently, according to Dr Lee Willett, it’s all part of a new World arms race:
All the major navies in the world are now building them. The Russians have one of their big carriers, the Admiral [...]


Twitter Relaunches Blazing Fast People Search

Want to see if your friends, family, or colleagues are on Twitter? Now you can through the microblogging tool’s re-launched people search, which lets you query the service by username or first/last name to find other users. The feature had been taken down earlier this year when Twitter was experiencing significant downtime issues. [...]