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Mobile phone camera app reads more than bar codes

Posted on February 27, 2008. Filed under: 12, 30, mobile, technology | Tags: , , , |

There’s been a lot of talk about mobile phone applications that read barcodes using built in cameras to deliver instant offers, product information and many other interactions.
Skuair, a new cell phone application developed by Daem Interactive works with any mobile phone camera reads not only barcode lines and numbers but can read product logos or [...]

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Hey, this is amazing…

Posted on November 10, 2007. Filed under: mobile |

Hey, this is amazing new service called Jott [...] you basically call from your cell phone and send e-mails and reminders, instant messages, post to your Twitter account, post to your blog in fact, I am actually creating this post directly from my cell phone. listen
Powered by Jott

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Mobile Internet Chaos

Posted on November 4, 2007. Filed under: WiMAX, mobile |

If anyone is paying attention to what’s going on in mobile its obvious that we are headed toward some serious transformation and the media and communications industries are in chaos. Traditional operators are fighting disintermediation with convergence, while traditional media companies search for profitable and relevant business models in this new, mobile medium. Meanwhile a [...]

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Twitter "Track"

Posted on October 19, 2007. Filed under: Web 2.0, mobile |

One of the cool things about Twitter is the ability to keep in touch when away from the computer. You can set up your phone or IM to follow your friends and family, post tweats and keep everyone updated on what everyone is doing.
You can follow friends on your phone through Twitter, but what [...]

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Ok, maybe Twitter is useful…

Posted on August 30, 2007. Filed under: Web 2.0, mobile, social media |

Twitter is a micro blogging site where generating huge amounts of buzz among the web’s early adopters thanks to a simple concept. All twitter.com does is ask: “What are you doing?”
The idea is that it offers a way for individuals to provide more detailed status updates to their friends, family and contacts. And, crucially, it [...]

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Mobile Widgets

Posted on April 20, 2007. Filed under: Web 2.0, mobile, widgets |

WidSets is a free phone manufacturer-independent Internet service that multicasts preferred feeds and user-generated content to mobile devices. With it you can get mobile widgets, which are much like web widgets, or gadgets, with traffic alerts, news, blogs, gossip, restaurant reviews, weather reports and loads of other stuff that you would normally get through a [...]

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    An early pioneer in interactive media, Dean Whitney is a Web 2.0 and Social media technology evangelist.

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