Web Advertising vs. the IPad
Steve Jobs unveiled the IPad yesterday, and everyone is talking about the device being revolutionary for written content. Sure, newspapers and magazines have been gutted due to declining advertising...
View ArticleThe Night Digital Spent In Jail
The IPad is coming soon, as we all know, on Easter weekend. Apple enthusiasts will line up around the Cube on Fifth Avenue, expecting the next revolution in digital technology. In all honesty, Steve...
View ArticleApple, Facebook. Facebook, Apple.
Steve Jobs is up to new marketing tricks in conjunction with the imminent launch of Ipad. Facebook now has an AppStore Application, for the Iphone and Ipod Touch lovers. Vitrue, the same company...
View ArticleAdvertising For Tablets
According to a report on Mediapost, Yahoo! is in the works designing an advertising model for the emerging tablet market, which includes the Ipad and HP’s forthcoming Slate. Rather than use banner and...
View ArticleIphone OS 4 Announced Today
Gizmodo hosted streaming coverage of the Iphone OS 4 presentation. Here’s a list of the new features, courtesy of John Herrman. The key ones to note are the multitasking function and folders option:...
View ArticleHP and Palm Enter The Mobile Race Together
Hewlett-Packard must really be tired of Apple gaining all the headlines. Yet again, the tech giant responds with a bold move. They purchased the flailing smartphone manufacturer Palm earlier this...
View ArticleIpad In My Hand
This morning, I watched Arrested Development streaming through Netflix in a vivid, crisp HD format. I can play some Gregory Isaacs and mix it up with Bassekou Kouyateh, Japandroids, and Young Jeezy...
View ArticleNew Yorker Plans One Price for All Digital Platforms
According to Ad Age Digital, The New Yorker wants readers to pay once for digital access across tablets such as the iPad, Kindle, and other platforms. It would be a relief for subscribers, who are...
View ArticleApple worth more then Google, Amazon, Ebay and Facebook combined!?
Up until recently, the most valuable company in the history of modern business was Microsoft, with market valuation at $620.58 billion back in the 1999 – when they were doing things the right way… but...
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