Tweet Today I came across a post by Brian Solis titled: The Curation Economy and the 3 C’s of Information Commerce. It was a great read and highly relevant to a project I’m working on right now at i.TV. This excerpt from Brian’s post especially hit home: Tools, networks and services that cater to the [...]
Groupon has come to Germany
Don’t get me wrong. I love my iPad but it’s time to say goodbye to this little unit. I’m turning it in for an iPad + 3G. Any takers? You can find my eBay ID below. The auction ends on Wednesday.
Twitter is about the here and now, whereas Foursquare is more about the here when you need it
For about a month I got to spend pretty much all day, every day with a Nexus One from Google. In fact, the phone is literally courtesy of Google because working for a company that develops mobile apps has its perk). After using the phone for a month, I wanted to give a birds eye report on what I experienced and specifically focus on two general areas: hardware and apps.
Posted on February 6, 2010, 8:47 pm, by Justin, under
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Trying out the company Nexus One this weekend. Don’t worry. My iPhone knows about it.
Tweet Posted via email from Justin’s posterous Source: MacRumors
Posted on January 13, 2010, 6:58 am, by Justin, under
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I don’t know why Google really took this stand. The optimist in me wants to believe their motives were pure and that this will eventually lead to Chinese consumers standing up and demanding freedom of information on the interwebs. However, Google has a responsibility to their shareholders. They are a public company, after all. This is a very, VERY clever PR move for Google everywhere else in the world and probably also in China (if consumers there ever get the whole truth). There just might be less altruistic business motivations afoot here.
Tweet Hamburg is a wonderful city buzzing with life – even on a cold, frosty morning. Living in Europe gives you perspective on how the past interacts with the future. I work across the street from the beautiful structure. The company I work for is a high-tech, enterprise software provider. Although I live thousands of [...]
Posted on December 3, 2009, 3:39 am, by Justin, under
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Tweet Almost a month ago, I read a post on TechCrunch about MOG All Access. Up until that point, I don’t think I had heard about MOG (music blogging service) but hearing that MOG was going to offer a service similar to MySpace Music and Pandora–I was looking forward to giving it a spin. I [...]