Monday, March 22, 2010 12:38

Posts Tagged ‘site’

Wanna know why Apple can’t make deals with the TV Networks?

Thursday, March 18, 2010 23:23

You ever wonder why Apple can't get a proper deal done with the TV Networks to put their content online?

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AOL Partners With Celebrity Chefs To Launch Recipe And Foodie Site KitchenDaily

AOL Partners With Celebrity Chefs To Launch Recipe And Foodie Site KitchenDaily

Wednesday, March 17, 2010 10:10

AOL has recruited a few celebrity chefs and foodies; including Curtis Stone, Food & Wine’s Gail Simmons, and Marcus Samuelsson; and the famed Culinary Institute of America to launch food website KitchenDaily. Similar to Epicurious, AllRecipes, or FoodNetwork.com, KitchenDaily features a recipe database of meals that have been tested ...

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Adobe’s Flash 10.1 on Palm Pre

Tuesday, March 16, 2010 22:39

So some dude walked over to the Palm table at GDC and picked up a Pre with Flash 10.1 on it. ?Naturally, he went to Hulu. ? It didn't work.

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Dan Abrams Expands Mediaite Empire With Fashion News And Culture Site Styleite

Dan Abrams Expands Mediaite Empire With Fashion News And Culture Site Styleite

Monday, March 15, 2010 7:00

Media and legal news pundit Dan Abrams is expanding his Mediaite, mini-empire today with the launch of fashion news site Styleite. Abrams announced late last year that he has a definitive plan for expanding to other verticals, and most recently launched tech and geek culture site Geekosystem

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Twitter Launches A Site So You Can Stalk Twitter Employees AT SXSW

Twitter Launches A Site So You Can Stalk Twitter Employees AT SXSW

Saturday, March 13, 2010 20:48

While a lot of the smaller startups like Foursquare and Gowalla are getting much of the buzz at SXSW , Twitter isn’t sitting idly on the location sidelines. Sure, they launched location integration on their site a few days ago, but they’ve also apparently set up a sub-site totally ...

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MyBrandz: Finally, You Can Find People Who Love Nike, Apple, And Ferrari As Much As You Do

MyBrandz: Finally, You Can Find People Who Love Nike, Apple, And Ferrari As Much As You Do

Friday, March 12, 2010 18:50

Ever wanted to tell the world how much you love BMW, Coca-Cola, and any of the other biggest brand names on Earth?

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iCalShare relaunches

Friday, March 12, 2010 3:00

Filed under: Software , Internet Tools After a long absence iCalShare.com has relaunched with new search tools and an improved user interface.

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Calling All Designers: Weebly Gives Users More Variety With New Theme Community

Calling All Designers: Weebly Gives Users More Variety With New Theme Community

Wednesday, March 10, 2010 12:02

Weebly , the startup that allows users to build rich websites using a straightforward drag and drop interface, is about to get a lot more colorful. The site has opened a new Theme Community , allowing any of its 3.5 million users to submit their own themes for use ...

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Slate comes to the iPhone, along with a lot of advertising

Tuesday, March 9, 2010 16:30

Filed under: Multimedia , Odds and ends , iPhone , iPod touch , App Review I've always liked Slate Magazine on the web. It's sometimes sassy and irreverent, but always interesting -- an eclectic mix of politics, culture and tech news

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OneGuyOneGirl Aims To Keep Online Dating Simple

OneGuyOneGirl Aims To Keep Online Dating Simple

Sunday, March 7, 2010 5:00

Online dating sites can be daunting. Between setting up the perfect profile and then trying to meet your dream partner from profiles of hundreds of thousands of people on each site (or on some of the more popular sites like Match.com, millions of users ).

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