Archive for December, 2009

Google Phone set to become a reality

Rumours of a Google branded phone has gathered pace once more as an inside source revealed that an early prototype has already been built.

 

The ‘trusted source’ spilled the beans to Gizmodo claiming that an early version of the Google Phone handset has been developed by Google and will be running on a new Android OS described by the source as the ‘real Android’.

Yahoo Highlights Search Trends for 2009

Today Yahoo launched its 2009 Year in Review which features the top trends and web searches made on Yahoo for 2009.

Categories included in the Year in Review include:

  • Top 10 Searches e.g. Twilight
  • Farewells e.g. Michael Jackson
  • Sudden Fame e.g. Susan Boyle
  • Mad Science e.g. Hubble Telescope

Nokia plans one Maemo phone in 2010

Nokia may only launch one Linux Maemo phone next year according to sources, quashing expectations that the struggling giant would rush new products to market.

 

Nokia N900 review including video

Creative introduces Trinity Zii smartphone

Ziilabs, a subsidiary of Creative Technology has unveiled a 3.5G phone platform that would surely make the rest of the smartphone world stand up and take notice.

 

The device which would run on Android and ZiiLabs own Plazma platform, utilizes a ZiiLabs StemCell processor that has capabilities of delivering 3D gaming and output full HD video.

Apple job ad suggests the end of iPhone Google Maps

Put yourself in Steve Jobs’ boots for a moment. You make arguably one of the finest smartphones available to man, it runs on a seamless, in-house operating system and you’ve managed to maintain an air of exclusive self-dependence despite most of the best software coming form third party developers. There’s one thing bothering you, though: The maps function on said smartphone relies almost fully on software and info from Google, one of your biggest rivals.

Ten Ways to Use PHP on your Website

PHP is a programming language that allows your website to go beyond a basic HTML document, and create an interactive experience. Open source means that the source code is available to someone with proper access to the site, so that they can easily make changes. When the Internet was first getting started, most of the pages on websites were basic HTML documents. Meaning that when you visited a page (about.html, for example), you downloaded all of the content of the page into your browser.

WordPress Security – An Ounce of Prevention is Better than a Pound of Cure

Blogs-&-PodcastsWordPress STD’s (Security Transgression Defilements) are a common occurrence. WordPress-powered websites are far from being immune to hackers, although the latest release/s address many earlier security issues. WordPress, like other content management systems and forums such as phpBB, vBulletin, is a major target for hackers and spammers. Basic prophylactic measures, or condoms for WordPress STDs, need not be complicated or expensive.

The Reasons Why Marketing Plans Fail

One of the most frustrating aspects to business is when you have all the marketing tools your business needs, perhaps even some your business does not need and yet you still see no results. You may even be spending time and effort marketing your business and yet conversion ratios and traffic remain constant or even drop. The reasons why marketing plans fail are numerous however; one of the primary reasons is that it was not the right marketing plan.

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