Tasks
May 21While this might be old news to some of you, those of us who use Google Calendar outside of the standard web browser view may not have noticed the addition of tasks. Tasks in Calendar build off a labs project for Gmail. It allows you to create a list of tasks in a pane to the right of your calendar in one of two ways. First you can click on a date and create a new task in the normal popup window...
Targeting: A Mobile Audience
May 05In today’s agile technology industry , we strive for ways to target audiences. In the advertising sector we usually hire others to do the work for us (Google AdSense). We invest a portion of our expenses towards advertisements, wait for revenue to start rolling in, and eventually repeat. On the other hand, if we’re not trying to sell anything and want to spread a message or promote...
Windows 7, Ready When You Are. (May 5)
May 03Like a gentle virgin lover whispering into your ear, I’m ready, Windows 7 RC1 has arrived for all to enjoy. The official release email was sent out to beta testers today, the follow up to a forewarning (possibly to generate buzz) sent last week. The email lists out some sort of a roadmap and a strangely provocative warning to its potential downloaders. It will be available at least through...
Tesla Model S
May 02If you haven’t heard of the Tesla Model S, I can’t believe how poor your short term memory is (you just read it in the title of this post). The Model S is an upcoming all electric sports sedan from California based US auto manufacturer Tesla Motors. It’s key features are; being awesome, all electric, touch screen controls, 300 mile range, 0-60 in 5.5s. If that’s not...