by Marc-Andre Bernard A new executive team at MySpace is trying to reignite the brand by focusing on entertainment (music, videos and games) as users leave for “cooler” networking destinations such as Facebook ot Twitter. In a strategy shift, MySpace will try to become an online hangout for people who want to connect with their [...]
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The future of cellphones
Posted in Mobile Phone, The Huffington Post on October 11, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
The newest gadgets for cellphone users are finally here. A reporter of the Huffington Post wrote an article about the consumer electronics show about cutting-edge doodads from CEATEC 2009 show that was hosted in Japan. “These phones take mobile communication to a whole new level: imagine a world where phones are made of recycled wood, receivers can [...]
My Kindle ate my homework!
Posted in Amazon, Books, The Huffington Post on October 7, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
A highschool student in Michigan named Justin D. Gawronski made history by suing Amazon.com for deleting an online copy of George Orwell’s book “1984″ that he had on his Kindle ebook, deleting all his notes and making him unable to complete his assignment on time. The excuse he gave his teacher, “My kindle ate my homework” [...]
What’s the deal with Hulu?
Posted in Advertising, Amazon, Books, News, The Huffington Post, Web & Technology on September 21, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
When it comes to business, hard economic times should inspire innovation and change in the way a company is run. If this were true, then one would imagine that the print industry would be on the forefront of innovation as they seem to be going through a never ending dryspell. Unfortunately, this is not the [...]