New and notable for March 1st 2011 through March 2nd 2011
What I’m reading and finding for March 1st 2011 through March 2nd 2011:
- Apple brings HDMI output to iPhone 4, iPad, iPad 2 – Alongside iPad 2, Apple has released a new $39 "Digital AV Adapter" that supports HDMI audio and video output for 720p photo slideshows and movies on iPhone 4, iPod touch 4 and iPad, while also supporting video mirroring on the upcoming iPad 2.
- Apple – iPad – See the web, email, and photos like never before. –
- 11.6 Hours Scam Spreading on Twitter –
mashable.com - Stan Schroeder
A new Twitter scam is making the rounds, spreading through accounts of unsuspecting users who have been duped into clicking on a link that claims to reveal how many hours they’ve spent on Twitter.
The scam spreads through a message that reads “I have spent 11.6 hours on Twitter. How much have you? Find out here.”
The message is followed by a link that takes the user to a page that will attempt to connect an application called “Time on Tweeter,” which, if installed,.. show all text - TED: Ideas worth spreading | TED Ed | Register your interest –
- Winning..! Choose your Vice…
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#chooseyourvice on Twitpic – - Skype Teams Up With Citrix To Bring GoToMeeting Web Conferencing To Business Offerings –
techcrunch.com - Leena Rao
As the company looks to boost revenue in 2011 in advance of an IPO, Skype is pursuing an aggressive enterprise strategy. Today, Skype’s VP of Enterprise, David Gurle, is announcing a strategic partnership with Citrix Online, in which web conferencing software GoToMeeting will be integrated into Skype’s enterprise offering, Skype For Business.
Skype For Business is a paid desktop product that includes capabilities for multi-party video chat, screen sharing and conference calls. But t.. show all text - Facebook Acquires Group Messaging Service Beluga In A Talent AND Technology Deal –
techcrunch.com - MG Siegler
Facebook has just acquired group messaging service Beluga, we’ve learned.
Here’s what we know: Facebook has acquired both the product and the team, and the plan is apparently to keep the service open for now. With past acquisitions, Facebook has only acquired companies for their talent. But this time it’s apparently a bit different, as they’re interested in both the talent and the technology behind Beluga.
It was barely two months ago that we first wrote about Belug.. show all text
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