All posts tagged application
Dee Chetty
Since the launch of the iPhone, the application development scene for mobile handsets has gone ballistic. My history is most likely wrong, so don't be pedantic, but Symbian and Windows Mobile drove the mobile application market with its Java and Win3...
Derek Abdinor
A wiki is a cute concept still hunting for proper application. Sure, it has a rocking video, poster child and its fun to say "wiki" three times in rapid succession, but is it really satisfying any organisational (business or informal) need? Collab...
Ross Allchorn
Since this is my first post on Tech Leader, I thought I couldn't go wrong with a top ten list. Don't worry, I'll try not to do it too often. This list of software consists of tools I use almost every day. Some of them are better than their proprie...
Muhammad Karim
When it comes to passwords, there are two objectives we need to achieve. Passwords need to be secure and easily remembered and accessible. In today’s climate of multiple logins to our social networks, websites, banks, email, etc, we tend to g...
Derek Abdinor
I have this credibility problem with cartoons where, when they regularly reach behind their heads/into their coats, they tend to whip out gadgets/weaponry that outweigh them and flaunt Newton One to Three. For storylines, its weak. But for concep...
Eve Dmochowska
A big chunk of the Internet is free. A very big chunk. But what if it wasn't? What if you had to pay for the services you consume (over and above what you pay for bandwidth)? Let's ignore, for now, the slightly obtrusive fact that the Internet ...
Darren Smith
Google's OpenSocial was launched amid great expectation last week, with virtual groupies waiting for the doors to open. While I wasn't among those pitching their tents, so to speak, outside Google's OpenSocial landing page, once I had come across ...
Eve Dmochowska
If you have a blog or a Facebook account, I’ll bet you have plenty of widgets or applications on your pages. Ever thought of how the developers make money off these little tools? Photobucket sold to MySpace for $250-million, and myBlogLog was rece...
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