Could Wibiya Make Your Blog Better?
Wibiya is a new toolbar developed by Modular Patterns Ltd., an Israeli startup company founded in 2008 which is backed by Dr. Yossi Vardi. It allows bloggers and other content creators to integrate many features into a simple and unobtrusize toolbar which is fully customizable. You choose the color scheme from about 30 options and you [...]
Read More‘And the Tweet Goes On’ Twitter Music Roundtable
Yahoo! Music blogger, Billy Johnson, Jr. has found an interesting use for Twitter that supports his love for music and enables him to ‘listen’ to his audience.
Read MoreBabelWith.Me: Web-based Chat in Over 45 Languages
Discussion is a big part of the current web as we know it. Services that make it easy to communicate and discuss things are the ones that seem to see the most success. Facebook connects us with family and friends with integrated chat features.
Read MoreTech Week In Review: Firefox, Iran, Zemanta, Seesmic Desktop, FanFeedr
In preparation for the first Release Candidate build of Firefox 3.5, the Mozilla team has finalized the design of their new Firefox icon, which also serves as their official logo as well. Not to be funny, but the logo looks the same as it did before at first glance. This isn’t even the first time they have made such a subtle change. Take a look at the differences below.
Read MoreFollowing Obama’s Lead, Digital Elders Lead Us into the Future
Noting that the future of the world will be digital, President Obama recently announced his commitment to increasing cyber security awareness as well as digital literacy. The good folks at Message Media Ed. are taking the initiative with the creation of the Digital Elder program.
Read MoreAfrican American Broadband Usage Below Average, Use of Mobile Web on the Rise
The Pew Internet & American Life Project recently released a report on broadband usage that posits while usage is up (63% of USA homes), African Americans are still below average in their use. The report, Home Broadband Adoption 2009, states that An April 2009 survey by the Pew Research Center’s Internet & American Life Project [...]
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