I had the opportunity to attend the Launch Pad event in Mountain View, California (Silicon Valley area) on October 21, 2011. The experience was bountiful. Time management and presentations were good. The event was… read more →
According to network world, the Chicago school district is giving free ipads to its freshman students instead of books. Keith Bockwoldt, director of technology, says
The Washington Post reports that Mc Hammer is planning to launch a search engine named WireDoo. It is like Google, but unlike Google, it was created just now by MC… read more →
Amazing! The BBC published a story about a 104 year old man and his 87 year old partner getting a crash course on the Internet and its benefits. One of… read more →
Some including myself felt that tablet computers were not a necessity if you already had a desktop, a laptop and a smartphone. That was until I started using a tablet computer. Instantly it became… read more →
According to arstechnica.com AT&T doesn’t feel Sprint has a place in its merger with T-Mobile. Sprint contends that AT&T is missing the forest for the trees. The cellular business depends crucially on market power:… read more →
Google released an interesting text to speech API for Chrome extensions. The timing was convenient considering the SIRI technology that was featured as part of the iPhone 4s release. Though the technologies are… read more →
Android 4 also known as Ice Cream Sandwich, the operating system that Google announced it would release during Google I/O 2011 earlier this year, is here. At a special event in… read more →
We attended the AT&T Mobile Hackathon at the AOL headquarters in Dulles, Virginia on this past Saturday. (Thats me all the way in the back) Some of the more memorable… read more →