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Adobe stock drops hard- Is Google waiting to catch them?

September 22, 2010

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You can blame lower sales of PC’s. Slumping demand in the US and Japan, but lets face it, Adobe stock went up earlier this month when Apple loosened its grip on APP development for mobile devices and would drop restrictions on what programming tools developers can use to create iOS apps. A move that was expected to […]

Microsoft announces international expansion of Zune, their music and video entertainment service

September 22, 2010

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Whoever discounts Microsoft in the mobile space will probably be wrong. kind of like those that thought Dewey won over Truman in the US presidential election of 1948.  The  New York Times declared, “Thomas E. Dewey’s Election as President is a Foregone Conclusion.”  Top pollsters predicted a Dewey win, as did leading national political writers.  […]

Steve Jobs thoughts on Flash and Adobe

September 22, 2010

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This is a bit dated (April 2010) from Steve Jobs, however I was at a Wireless Technology Forum event in Atlanta this week and there was a robust discussion with execs from Apple and Google about the use of Flash (or lack there of) in certain companies OS strategy. This open letter from Jobs is […]

Blackberry to release new tablet computer next week, or so we hear.

September 22, 2010

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(WSJ) BlackBerry maker Research In Motion Ltd. could unveil its new tablet computer—as well as the operating system that will power it—as early as next week at a developers’ conference in San Francisco, said people familiar with RIM’s plans. The tablet, which some inside RIM are calling the BlackPad, is scheduled for release in the fourth […]

Social Networks Twitter and Facebook contain built in ‘antibodies’ to hacker viruses.

September 22, 2010

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This is an amazing by-product of social networks. The ability for users to identify and kill viruses, worms, trojan horses, etc. These types of unique social network ecosystems reflect activity existant in the natural world. More and more, we see the virtual world interact and morph in ways that would make Darwin proud. Mobile connectivity […]

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