Archive for October, 2008

Google’s Mail Goggle

Tuesday, October 7th, 2008

Google Lab has released a new product called “Mail Goggle”, that forces you to solve a few math questions before you send an email. This is to prevent you from sending out that drunken email to that girl you might like or boss that got on your nerves..

Photo: Gmailblog

via GMAIL

Absolutely hilarious!

PS - Anyone know why Gmail is STILL in BETA?

Project: Debbie Kuks

Tuesday, October 7th, 2008

Mission: The multi-talented entrepreneur approach Digitalvaliance to created a visually pleasing website!

Click here to visit her website!

Barack Obama iPhone Application!

Friday, October 3rd, 2008

The Obama campaign never ceases to amaze me. Their organization, fund raising capabilities and use of technology in their campaigning efforts is nothing short of incredible.

They have launched a free iPhone Application to help people campaign at their convenience, call friends (organized by states) and locate your closest Obama For America HQ.

Simply genius!

via BarackObama.com

Flash for iPhone!

Wednesday, October 1st, 2008

Tired of being relegated to only YouTube videos on your iPhone or not being able to see those cool animations on your favorite site on your iPhone? Well fear no more.

Photos: PC World

Adobe announced that they are working on a Flash player for the popular iPhone. Although we are not likely to see this in the very near future, Adobe has confirmed that they are working on it and will release once it meets Steve Jobs standard. There is speculation that it wil be offered in the next version of the iPhone, with many doubting if the current or prior iPhone will ever get to see this well-sought after feature.

We wonder how the battery life will do while running computing-resource intensive Flash applications/sites. Could the ability to run Flash make it easier for disgrunted iPhone developers (See Previous Posting) to develop a Flash version of some of their offerings to get on Apple’s nerves or will Apple severely limit the capablities of the flash player/plug in, making it capable of only running a very small subset of Flash applications? Somehow, we see the latter happening..

What do you thinK?

via PC World