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Date archive for June, 2009

    Tipulator (0)

    6/04/09 •

    Here’s a common scenario. A few friends – let’s say five – dine at a restaurant. They enjoy a good meal, maybe order a few appetizers and drinks, a good wine, dessert usually is indulged, and one or two friends order especially expensive items off the menu, like the Veal sautéed with prosciutto de Parma ... Read More

    Pandora – A Renewed Love Affair (0)

    6/03/09 •

    When I read a Twitter post by noted venture capitalist Fred Wilson stating “I’m driving around the east end of LI with Josh. He’s got his iPhone connected to the car radio and DJ’ing by searching for songs on YouTube”, I was left wondering why a tech savvy VC would resort to such a cumbersome ... Read More

    Classics – Just Like Reading A Book (0)

    6/03/09 •

    I love this app. I simply love it. In my article Ten Time and Money Saving Apps That Cost Nothing, I wrote that while Audiobooks will never replace for carnal lovers that rough thumbing through of pages, Classics by Andrew Kazmierski & Phillip Ryu sure gets close to it. The app redesigns your reading experience ... Read More

    Shazam – Musical Wizardry (0)

    6/02/09 •

    Most people listen to their iPhones or iPods, mp3 players of differing brands, and the odd cd player, and these devices generally list the different artists and tracks heard on each. However, listening to the radio is still a common occurrence and many times we dig up an old, burned cd and can’t place the ... Read More

    Myst for a New Age (1)

    6/02/09 •

    1993 was the year gaming was born. In a single year, the release of two games advanced for their time, drastically changed the way games were made and opened new doors of possibility for the gaming industry. And their legacy remains: in 2004 Doom was voted the greatest game of all time by industry insiders, ... Read More

    iFare Finder (0)

    6/01/09 •

    It’s travel season. Friends, family, and colleagues alike are rifling through magazines, books, and online sites to research a place they’d like to visit, from national parks to foreign cities, to the wild, desolate outback of some unchartered territory. The summer season in the United States is particularly rife with people wishing to escape the ... Read More

    10 Time and Money Saving iPhone Apps That Cost Nothing (0)

    6/01/09 •

    A plethora of iPhone apps are currently awash the Internet seas. With so many to download and tinker with, it’s oftentimes difficult to choose which applications offer the best of the bunch. Of course, everyone can disagree as to which applications are better than others, and everyone naturally has their own bias toward certain apps, ... Read More

    Say Where (0)

    6/01/09 •

    I remember when I first started using the iPhone, the feature I found the most useful was the Maps option that loaded a Google Map with whatever address you plugged in, and then prompted you along a series of directions with your blipping GPS locator travelling along with you. Suddenly, driving in a car and ... Read More