Wallwisher Brings The Flexibility Of Notes On Paper To The Web
At TechCrunch Disrupt in San Francisco, Wallwisher showed us the new version of their web application. Wallwisher allows user to write, collaborate and share content on an empty canvas.
The idea is deliberately simple in order to allow many uses for the service. For example, you could create noticeboards,
5 Companies With Inbound Marketing Strategies That Work
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Book Lovers: If You’re Not Already On Goodreads, Here’s Why You Should Be
My next series of posts is entitled Social Books. Over five posts, I’m going to explore how book readers and writers use social networking tools. Three of the posts will be from the point of view of readers, starting with this one today about the leading social network for bookworms: Goodreads. In the
That Time Dave Grohl Met Apple’s Jony Ive [PHOTO]
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Motorola XT890 approved by FCC, may be next week’s 2GHz Intel phone
As one major event wraps, we look forward to what’s coming up next: Motorola’s Intel announcement. We have a hard time believing we’d see anything besides a smartphone with an Intel chip inside, but the biggest mystery is in what type of phone. Are we going to see something ho-hum, or mind-blowingly
Watch the Entire iPhone 5 Keynote
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This Startup Gives Couples Ingredients for the Perfect Date Night
Dejamor delivers discreet packages to couples with all the ingredients they need for romantic experiences, as curated by relationship coaches, psychologists and intimacy experts.
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Meet The Startups Bringing Online Dating Out Of The 90s
Online dating is a huge business, but most dating sites are still stuck in the 90s. They don’t take advantage of developments in video and social networking, and they don’t have good mobile experiences. A few startups I met at TechCrunch Disrupt SF that want to bring online dating into the modern era. source: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Techcrunch/~3/PnW6dWGY0mQ/
New ‘nano-code’ could help fight banknote forgery by embedding invisible QR-style ciphers
We’ve all seen (and probably used) QR codes at some point. And, handy as they are for quick linking to apps, or value added content etc, there’s usually not much else going on. Unless you’re one of the team at South Dakota School of Mines and Technology, that is, who have created a tiny version of the
iPhone 5: All the New Stuff
Bigger Screen
The most noticeable change in the new iPhone is its larger, 4-inch screen. The display actually isn’t any wider than the previous one, but instead extends length-wise to a 16:9 widescreen aspect ratio. Its resolution is 1,136 x 640 pixels — that’s not quite
