Monthly Archives: December 2010

Video calls with Skype for iPhone

Skype released an update of its app for iPhone. A new version of the software allows making video calls. The new app is compatible with the iPhone 4, iPhone 3GS, and iPod touch 4th generation with i0S 4.0 or above.

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Apple Sold 1 Million of Apple TVs

Apple sold one million units of its next generation Apple TV before Christmas. It took three months for the company to achieve this number. What is Apple TV? It is a $99 device that you can connected to your TV and which allows you to rent from a large selection of HD movies, watch Netflix

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Online Sales Rose 15% This Holiday

This holiday season online sales increased more than 15 percent. Online purchases represent only 3.3 percent ($451.4 billion) of total sales. However, this Christmas the growth of online purchases is expected to surpass in-store sales.

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The death of e-mail?

Because of real time messaging, live chats, texting and Facebook (four billion messages daily) we send less e-mails than few years ago. According to data from comScore, the number of visitors using major e-mail sites like Yahoo and Hotmail is in steady decline. The only winner in that category is Gmail. Amount of Gmail users

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Yahoo will not shut down, but sell Delicious

Delicious was acquired by Yahoo in 2005. It is a website which allows users to share web bookmarks and discover new interesting websites. According to a recent blog post by Yahoo, Delicious was not a strategic fit for the company. However, Delicious will not be shutting down. Yahoo will try to sell the website.

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agneyasingh.com, our new website project goes live

Today, we have pushed live a new website. Our client Agneya Singh is a an independent filmmaker, visual artist and revolutionary humanist, you can find his brand new site at agneyasingh.com. If you compare this site with the rest of our portfolio, you can see it is a much more darker than the rest of

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Google Buying a Building in Manhattan

Google is buying a 2.9 million square foot building at New York’s 111 Eighth Avenue. The building covers a city block between 15th and 16th Streets from 8 to 7 Avenues. The value of the place is about $1.9 billion. The building was originally built as the Port Authority Commerce Building in 1932, and it

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Why Groupon rejected Google’s $6 billion offer?

The reason is that Groupon brings every year a revenue of $2 billion. There are also reports which predict that the website could file to go public next year.

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eBay buys Milo.com

eBay is acquiring a hopping search engine Milo.com for $75 million. The interesting fact in the story is that Milo CEO Jack Abraham is only 24 years old.

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