Today’s virtual meetings suffer from the assumption that individuals and enterprises want them to function exactly as a face-to-face meeting would. But tools and practices in this age of collaboration shouldn’t… Read more »
Boy Genius Report has the scoop this morning that Research In Motion will make its popular BlackBerry Messenger service available for Android and iPhone users. As my colleague Darrell Etherington notes,… Read more »
The majority of startups funded are headquartered in Massachusetts, New York and California, with the latter attracting the greatest amount of capital. Read more »
Steve Jobs demonstrated the new FaceTime video calling app on the iPhone 4 at WWDC, but had to ask the audience to turn off their Wi-Fi devices first. Why is that? Read more »
There will also be opportunities for existing and new companies to provide new services to consumers and small businesses based on video chat communications. Read more »
So it turns out there’s a sneaky way to “speed-listen” to podcasts on iPhones/iPods. It’s useful because while here are some great podcasts available they take time to get though, and… Read more »
At the close of 2009 — a year that saw AT&T add 2,000 towers to its mobile network to help it handle demand for 3G data on the popular iPhone and… Read more »
As our sister site GigaOM reports, video calling has indeed arrived on the iPhone. It’s just a little one-way, is all. A new version of Fring supports video calls made using… Read more »
Mobile is enjoying what may be called a virtuous spiral, driven by compelling new devices, innovative new applications and faster networks that are making mobile broadband a reality. At the center… Read more »
Presenter Pro is a learning resource for professionals and interns alike, coaching you in the ways of effective presenting. There are three heroes… Read more »