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Mobile, meet Cloud. The conjunction of mobile computing and cloud-based services will unleash an entire new wave of product and market growth. GigaOM’s Mobilize 2010 will bring together the thought leaders and practitioners of the mobile web ecosystems for discussions, demonstrations and debate. Read More »
Apple’s iPhone is an iconic device and behind much of the innovation in the mobile market over the last four years. But through the years it has also been a case study in both how to launch a product, and how not to launch a product. Read More »
Aperture is Apple’s pro-level photo management, editing and sharing application used my both amateurs and professionals around the globe. In this TechUniversity Aperture 101 screencast, we’ll take a look at a number of areas of the application to help you get up and running right away. Read More »
The GigaOM Network is at the Mission Bay Conference Center in San Francisco again today hosting our annual cloud computing-focused conference, Structure. Our live stream of the keynotes, panels and presentations starts at 8 a.m. Enjoy the show! Read More »
The GigaOM Network is at the Mission Bay Conference Center in San Francisco hosting our annual cloud computing-focused conference, Structure. Our live stream of the keynotes, panels and presentations starts at 8:30 a.m. So even if you weren’t able to make it to the show, enjoy! Read More »
For more cloud computing research, see GigaOM Pro (sub req’d). Or join the GigaOM Network at its annual cloud-focused conference, Structure, this Wednesday and Thursday in San Francisco. Infographic by Column Five Media Read More »
Here are some interesting posts from around the ‘Net to catch up with over the weekend: Seth Godin: “Goodbye to the office” Ted Dziuba: “SEO Is Mostly Quack Science” SitePoint: “10 Common Mistakes Made by Novice Web Designers” Zen Habits: “11 Creative Ways to… Read More »
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Apple’s Mail application is a full-featured email client that’s included with all copies of OS X. It allows you to send, receive and organize all of your email with ease. Read More »
Adding a printer in OS X is typically a simple task, but we’ll show you some extras you might not know about. We’ll also walk you through creating printer setting presets so you don’t have to go recreate all your settings each time you print. Read More »
In two weeks, GigaOM’s flagship conference, Structure 2010, will return to San Francisco — for two full days. While you could stay in your office and read about cloud computing, here are eight reasons why you should attend Structure 2010 instead. Read More »
Managing fonts has become a bit of a black art, but it doesn’t have to be. Using tools built right in to OS X, you can manage a font collection with ease. Read More »
Here are some interesting posts from around the ‘Net to catch up with over the weekend: Seth Godin: “16 questions for free agents” WorkAwesome: “The Benefits of Working from Home” WorkAwesome: “How to Ask Your Boss to Work From Home” A List Apart: “Habit… Read More »
Here are some interesting posts from around the ‘Net to catch up with over the weekend: A List Apart: “How to Write a Better Weblog” Six Disciplines: “Spend Your Time Wisely” Execupundit: “The Most Enjoyable Moment” Mailchimp: “SPAM: It’s Not Just For Email Anymore” Read More »
Geo-targeting and location-based services are all the rage these days, with a core group of startups already fighting for market share. But Facebook, Google and Twitter are hot on their heels. Here’s a look at who offers what, and how they aim to make money. Read More »
Many users have Keynote, part of Apple’s iWork suite, but don’t have (or even need) an image editing application like Photoshop. Thankfully, Keynote has image editing capabilities built in as part of the application! Read More »
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