YouTube goes mobile with HTML5, Facebook snaps up NextStop and GWOS Gets a Facelift
YouTube Launches New HTML5 Mobile Site – the user interface keeps you in the browser plus it’s been updated to look like a native application with big buttons – plus video quality is better
Hotmail overhaul fixes spam issues, adds new features, giving better integration with other Microsoft services like Windows Messenger, Bing, and Office Web [...]
BizSparkCamp for Windows Phone 7: Life’s a Pitch
It’s Tuesday 22nd June, it’s 4.30 and it’s time for the BizSparkCamp for Windows Phone 7 pitches to commence. Eight companies were ready and waiting to pitch their mobile phone application idea to a panel of ‘dragons’.
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Helen Keegan             Oded Ran                     Carlos Espinal            Joe N
MoMoLo                         Microsoft                       Doughty Hanson         M8 Capital
Pitch Number 1
Company: 21apps
Application: 21scrum
This [...]
Learn a Language with Voice Recognition, Windows Live on the iPhone and What’s New in WordPress 3.0?
Yahoo Launches PlaceFinder – Says Goodbye to Geocoding API – brand new geocoder supporting building-level address recognition in over 75 countries
Find it hard to learn a foreign language? Online Language Learning Company Babbel Adds Voice Recognition Tool
Following Bing search for the iPhone, Microsoft debuts latest iPhone app: Windows Live Messenger
Madpixel launches its advertiser-friendly interactive video [...]
Catholics get lucky break, robot invasion in Scottish hospital and Kinect boldly goes where no gaming technology has gone before…
Big Web Operations Turn to Tiny Chips – Divide and conquer ethos means start ups help big companies break data into bite-size chunks, and present their web pages as quickly and cheaply as possible, despite increasing volumes of data.
Bing to be search option in Opera browser – it started with Apple’s Safari 5 browser and [...]
Google tackles VP8 quality, keep track of your kids and paperbacks get hyperlinks
Bing gives Microsoft search credibility. A year after its launch and with innovative features like Bing maps, the search engine’s biggest challenge is ‘overcoming Google’s place as an embedded piece of online culture’.
Google tackles VP8 video quality question. Some say VP8 isn’t as good as H.264, aka AVC, but Google points users to the WebM [...]
Spotify for movies, man escapes from knife wielding robot and Google gets told off (again)
Voddler, the Spotify-for-movies, lands on Android – cloud based service is being tested showing movie trailers only first, then you’ll get to see full movies and the ability to share playlists. A must for any film buff!
Researcher offers arm to knife-wielding robot – brave researcher Sami Haddadin escaped unharmed – although the safety feature was [...]



Hot… or not?
Posted by sara on August 2, 2010 · View Comments
OnePage wants to make business cards a thing of the past. Hmmm… heard that one before! Looks OK but not sure it’ll make everyone throw their business cards away. Prove me wrong, but it’s a ‘not’ from me.
Software might know if you’re depressed – researchers used Bing to analyse word patterns to identify depression. Think [...]
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