Seven awesome iPhone freebies
Thursday, December 4th, 2008Talk about a lucky seven: These great apps won’t cost you a dime.
Talk about a lucky seven: These great apps won’t cost you a dime.
The user-built online encyclopedia has received a grant to hire new developers, with a goal of making the occasionally confusing interface friendlier to non-geek contributors.
It’s easy to vilify the guy who hands out the pink slips. But contrary to popular notions, these aren’t decisions that are taken lightly, at least with the executive we interviewed.
After finding itself on the losing end of a number of deals, Dell creates a special unit aimed at getting its gear inside the world’s largest data centers.
Software maker is missing out on a big opportunity by demanding that prospective customers make wholesale switches to its technology.
Research In Motion, maker of BlackBerry smartphones, reduces sales expectations for its third fiscal quarter, citing economic troubles in the United States.
Shai Agassi’s company to bring a network of battery exchange stations for electric cars to the islands.
The two software makers have been battered on Wall Street, and solid earnings are unlikely to change that, given recent irrational market moves.
Mike Horowitz, a Google employee since 2003, has taken a new job at Fetch overseeing a product to extract useful information from the Web.
Apple gives developers the green light to distribute a small number of promotional codes for iPhone apps.