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Archive for February, 2008

The future of the iPhone in education and more

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Be prepared to be blown away. This video of planned iPhone applications at Abilene Christian University is simply amazing. All freshmen will be issued an iPhone and it’s use is integrated into classroom, dining and maps, course registration etc. Apple is set to release the software development kit soon. If this video is any indication [...]

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LinkedIN iPhone screen shot

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Is that cool or what? Sign in was quick and interface is easy to use. Don’t know what it looks like on WAP devices … those users should just throw in the towel and move up to the iPhone.

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LinkedIn new interfaces for mobiles and iPods

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From PC World Social networking site LinkedIn is extending its service from desktop PCs to mobile phones and iPods. LinkedIn’s 19 million members can now view other members’ profiles, invitations and updates via the company’s Wap site, which went live yesterday in six languages. A specially tailored version has also been made available for iPhone [...]

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Philly is a growing area for creative companies

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Ecomomic Impact of Region’s For-Profit Creative Industry photo credit: enfi Innovation Philadelphia’s new study, Creative Footprint, is now available. The report measures the size, scope and impact of the for-profit, creative industry. Creative industry employment within the Philadelphia Region generated a total economic impact of nearly $60 billion, ranking the for-profit, creative industry among one [...]

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Why Google likes older websites

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Google wants to promote a better web experience for readers. With the growth of spam site and other SEO gaming techniques the majority of more recent sites are not high quality. Therefore, Google is weighting older sites more heavily in their algorithm, under the supposition that older sites are more likely to have quality content. [...]

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