Posts Tagged with ‘iPhone’

Apple Slated To Launch Web App Directory

Paul Glazowski

Update: Apple has launched its Web app directory. This story’s still doing the rounds over at the proverbial rumor mill, but we all know it’s coming, so we thought we’d jump on the ol’ bandwagon as many others in Blog Land have already and bring you the news: Apple’s gonna be launching a Web app [...]

Apple And Starbucks Launch Free-Access WiFi Music Store – For Notebook Users, Too

Paul Glazowski

The Starbucks-iTunes Store joint venture announced early last month was met with applause when it was first revealed, and rightly so. The partnership ? apart from being first and foremost a moneymaking one for both corporations involved ? would make it oh-so-easy for folks to buy music over the Web when ?on the go.? Well, [...]

Apple Reiterates The Benefits Of Web Development For The iPhone

Paul Glazowski

I’ll be really frank about this. The news last week surrounding the iPhone was…bad. What was supposed to be one long stretch of public celebrations and glittering news, reviews, comments and the like, all heaping praise on a software update/upgrade that would install on the devices a mobile music store of quite elegant proportions, became [...]

iTunes WiFi Music Store Launches

Paul Glazowski

While we did inform you about its announcement earlier this month and filled you in on pretty much all of the important details concerning its functions and whatnot, we thought you?d like to know that the iTunes WiFi Music Store has officially gone live. It is accessible via both the iPhone and the iPod touch. [...]

Gizmo Project Releases VoIP and IM Solution for BlackBerry

Paul Glazowski

As amazing and as newsworthy as the iPhone might seem to be, it?s got a long way to go before it really makes itself at home in the land of ubiquity. In fact, in terms of sheer numbers, the Apple device doesn?t hold a candle to the long-reigning king of the smartphone world, the BlackBerry, [...]

VoIP Phone Calls Coming To iPhone?

Michael Garrett

Blognation has reported today that Truphone, a London-based startup, is working on a voIP client for the Apple iPhone that will allows users to make affordable international phone calls. Truphone is a beta-stage service that currently offers mobile phone users free calls via wi-fi and 3G by routing calls over the internet rather than through [...]

Ripcode To Make Web Video Encoding Faster And Easier

Michael Garrett

The explosive growth of video on the internet has brought with it an increasing strain on servers and the need for more storage space. With video iPods, PSPs, iPhones and many other mobile devices offering video playback, it has become necessary to offer videos in multiple different formats which takes up more space and eats [...]

SixApart Debuts New iPhone-Friendly TypePad Interface

Paul Glazowski

It seems almost a daily occurrence to have yet another Web 2.0 company debut yet another site/app for use with the widely admired and desired iPhone. Today is no different. SixApart, the company whose mission it is to provide an easy-to-handle blogging platform for a wide range of clients, both for professional and personal purposes, [...]

Social Network Multiply Raises $16.6 Million In Funding

Michael Garrett

Multiply is a Florida-based social network targeted towards an older audience than Facebook and MySpace. It has been around since 2003, but has struggled to become as popular as some of its competition. 2007 has proved to be the most successful year so far for Multiply, which saw more than 10 million visitors in August, [...]

Nokia Announces Ovi, A New Web Services Portal

Paul Glazowski

Did you find it at all strange or perhaps a touch disappointing to find the world of cellular phone makers seemingly sitting around idly as Apple debuted it’s “revolutionary” mobile touch screen device back in late June? It was quite bizarre actually. There they were, about four or five big-name handset manufacturers – not to [...]