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5 Tools to Help You Stay Focused

on Oct 8, 2011
5 Tools to Help You Stay FocusedLately I’ve been having a really hard time focusing on just one single little task, let alone several large projects. So I decided to do a search for some tools that might help me stay focused – something I know that will come in handy for anyone, especially bloggers and freelance writers. As bloggers, writers block and other distractions are just a few dilemmas that come with the territory; everyone goes through it at one time or another. What’s important though, is not to get too far

Quixey – The Ultimate App Search Engine

on Sep 18, 2011
Quixey – The Ultimate App Search EngineIf you’re someone like me who is always searching for apps on all types of devices and systems, then you’ll Quixey. It’s a search engine that lets you find apps across all platforms based on what you want to do. How does it find these apps? Well it scrapes blogs, review sites, forums, and social media to learn about new apps, find out what they do, and how people can use them. What types of apps are displayed? You’ll be able to find apps for smartphones, browsers, desktops, and the

Personalize Your News and Access from Any Device with News360

on Sep 10, 2011
Personalize Your News and Access from Any Device with News360News360 is a “next-generation news personalization and aggregation service” that is supported on iPhone, iPad, Windows Phone 7, BlackBerry Playbook, Android, and the web. You’ll need to create an account in order to customize it and so that it can “learn from your cloud” sources; you can sign up by connecting with Facebook or Twitter. You’ll also get to custom the web address of your profile, so that you can share it on the web.

Streamie: The Twitter Client That Lives In Your Browser

on Feb 25, 2011
Streamie: The Twitter Client That Lives In Your BrowserStreamie is an open beta web application that streamlines your Twitter feed, displaying only tweet text and avatars in real-time. With it’s simplistic design, quick loading time and small set of features, it’s the opposite of bloatware. Upon signing in Streamie looks like a mobile app: most of the page is dedicated to your timeline, while the iconized navigation bar is centered across the top. From the navigation bar you can access replies, retweets, favorites, direct messages, settings and

HTML5 and CSS3 in 2011 – One Foot, Then the Other

on Jan 17, 2011
HTML5 and CSS3 in 2011 – One Foot, Then the Other

One major buzz item in 2010 was designers and developers starting to implement HTML5 and C335 standards into web designs. HTML5 - CSS3 tends to be included when discussing HTML5 - is the next stage in the evolution of HTML, the base language that is used to build the vast majority of the Web.

tDash – A Clean, Simple Twitter Dashboard

on Jun 11, 2010
tDash – A Clean, Simple Twitter Dashboard

Are you looking for a Twitter dashboard with clean, simple interface that focuses on productivity? Well, that’s what tDash offers in their web based Twitter app. There is no registration required; you simply login using your Twitter account(s). You can add multiple accounts to be viewed separately using the drop-down menu on the dashboard.

MTA CEO Tells You What Apps To Build

on May 11, 2010
MTA CEO Tells You What Apps To Build

At the MTA developer conference last week, one of the attendees asked MTA Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Jay Walder what three types of applications he would like to see built. I’ve posted the video below which is very much worth watching if you are already building a mobile app or looking for an idea for a mobile app to build.

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