A revolution is taking place, one profile at a time. Online social networks like Facebook and MySpace are connecting people like never before. With hundreds of millions of users, they’re creating almost limitless potential to redefine our personal worlds. It’s a movement that’s changing how we form relationships, perceive others, and shape our identity.
Heroes football anyone?
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Interesting Article on the rumored Apple Tablet
“The Apple Tablet does not exist. What do I believe will happen? […] I believe what will be announced at the end of this year, or early next year, is a new MacBook with a 10 or 11.6 inch screen. The screen may or may not be touch enabled. This will be the first Mac portable with a 16:9 aspect ratio LCD. Why wide? One reason: foot print. With a wide LCD, a laptop in the open/closed position can house a wider keyboard.” via www.tuaw.com
TV Faces an “iTunes Moment” | Cult of Mac
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Realistically. I think the industry has about two to three years to adapt or face its iTunes moment. And it will take at least that long for media brands to build credible, truly digital brands, Ashley Highfield, managing director of consumer and online at Microsoft UK, told the Guardian.
Facebook iPhone app Update….FINALLY!!!!
We still get a pitch about a new Facebook app now and again, but truth is, that ship sailed long ago. Most Facebook apps just don’t have the wow factor they once did when the platform was new. With the company’s latest iPhone app update, however, the wow could be coming back on a smaller scale.
via news.cnet.com