Monthly Archives: May 2010

2 Million iPads Sold In less than 60 days

Apple has just announced that sales of iPad (tablet computer) have reached two million since its launch on April 3. It is almost a month after announcement that Apple had sold 1 million iPads. Apple’s expansion is still in progress, the iPad will be available in nine more countries in July and additional countries later

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Skype 2.0

The new app Skype 2.0 just landed in the app store. Skype 2.0 for iPhone allows you make calls over 3G. However, there is a catch. After August 2010 Skype will charge a small monthly fee for use of the 3G calling feature. That means even though you already pay AT&T for a data plan,

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Google Chrome 5

Google Chrome 5 for Windows users is just a minor update, the big news is Chrome 5 is finally available for Mac OS X and Linux.

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Facebook is number one in the Top 1000 websites

According to the newest data from Google’s AdPlanner, Facebook is the most-visited destination on the web. Stats show Facebook has 570 billion page views and 540 million users. More info at: www.google.com/adplanner/static/top1000/

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Firefox is Coming to the iPhone

Firefox team has been working on an application for the iPhone. The app is called Firefox Home. Firefox Home gives iPhone users access to their Firefox browsing history, bookmarks and the set of tabs from their most recent browser session. There is also a bar that enables users to get to their favorite web sites

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iPhone 4 in June

AT&T confirms that the new iPhone will be available for purchase in late June.

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Is web ready for HTML5?

According to online ad network Chitika, 46% of all web users are already using HTML5-compatible browsers. HTML5 is being developed as the next major revision of HTML (HyperText Markup Language). It is a core markup language of the World Wide Web. HTML5 is the proposed next standard for HTML 4.01, XHTML 1.0 and DOM Level

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Heuristic evaluation

Heuristic evaluation is done by looking at the interface and trying to find out what is bad and what is good about this interface. The goal of heuristic evaluation is to find usability problems. The more people evaluators the better. The single evaluator will miss most of the usability problems in an interface. Averaged over

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iPhone 4 and video chat

According to a trusted source Apple’s next iPhone will allow a video chat conversation using the new front-facing camera. Apple is already creating adverts about iPhone 4, and at least one ad will feature a mother and daughter talking via video chat with their new iPhones.

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I.B.M. Buys Sterling Commerce unit of AT&T

I.B.M. Buys an AT&T Business Software Unit for $1.4 billion, Sterling Commerce unit of AT&T makes software that helps businesses buy and sell to each other

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