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Video Conferencing Plans For The iPhone

February 2, 2009

Well, it’s no mystery now, there is an iPhone 2 in the wild somewhere, and two people are walking around with it. Since Apple was recently granted the patent for everything the iPhone is capable of, many are curious if video conferencing and video recording will be included in the next phone. In several areas [...]

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Flash Coming To The iPhone: Says Adobe

January 31, 2009

Adobe chief, Shantanu Narayen told Bloomberg at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland that Adobe is now working on a “two-way process” with Apple to develop Flash for the iPhone.
Beforehand, Adobe was said to be develping the animation plug-in solely, but now, with Apple’s support, Flash should be closer than we once expected.
“It’s a [...]

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iPhone 2 Rumors Get Some Hard Evidence

January 29, 2009

Rumors of a new iPhone are getting a little warmer today as there looks to be two iPhone 2’s out in the wild. Notice the product key discovered in the new iPhone update denotes 2,1 model. According to MacRumors, “Apple uses these models numbers to distinguish between different hardware models. The original iPhone carries the [...]

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AOL CEO’s Letter To Staff Regarding Layoffs

January 28, 2009

AOL CEO Randy Falco’s letter to the staff about laying off 10 percent of its workforce (around 700 people). Falco blames the economy flattening advertising revenue. Looks like pouring money into Platform A, AOL’s advertising network which launched September 2007, wasn’t a good idea. Here is the letter:

Dear AOL colleagues,
I’m writing to tell you about [...]

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How Google’s Earnings Will Hold Up This Thursday

January 19, 2009

Google earnings expected to be grim when they are released Thursday. According to the WSJ, U.S. search advertising spend fell 8% in the fourth quarter of 2008 from the same period in 2007, according to a new study from search advertising firm Efficient Frontier, whose search industry spending index was flat for most of 2008. [...]

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