Vringo’s app Facetones plays video slideshows of friends’ Facebook photos when you call or receive calls from them. Staying in touch once revolved around the phone call. Now many use social networks more than phone calls, and they increasingly see their devices as portals to social media sites. As Vringo (read more…)
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Are you tired of circling around the block and walking a mile back to your destination? Streetline now has the solution for smart parking with its iPhone/Android based app, Parker. Parker shows you the available parking spaces with their exact location, using live information from sensors. Parker also shows you (read more…)
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Want to figure out how to get more-efficient energy usage from your household light bulbs? Care to track your driving skills and see how to be more fuel efficient? There’s an app not just for that, but for all things green. The Apple App Store and the Android Market list (read more…)
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By: Douglas A. McIntyre (247wallst.com) Like Microsoft (NASDAQ: MSFT) and IBM (NYSE: IBM) before it, Google (NASDAQ: GOOG) has become two or three companies. Its dominant business of search is no longer much of a growth engine. And, the FTC and antitrust powers in Europe have begun to review that (read more…)
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