By Jan Paul Ronaldo Manching, on April 3rd, 2013%
In 2012, the FTC or Federal Trade Commission made a contest for people who can stop the annoying robocalls. The challenge is to make or develop a certain technology to minimize and totally eliminate these calls. The price is a whopping $50,000 and a trip to the Washington D.C. to present the project.
Now, the contest is already over. The technology has been made and the winners, yes, there are two winners, have been chosen.
Congratulations to Serdar Danis and Aaron Foss. The commission split the price into two and awarded each who presented . . . → Read More: FTC Awards $25,000 to Robocall Challenge Winners
By Jharma Mulchandani, on September 25th, 2012%
RIM or Research in Motion, the maker of Blackberry, started its Blackberry Jam Americas 2012 tour with a blast by launching a redesigned store for its App World and providing an incentive of $10,000 for developers.
The company has once became the leader in the lucrative smartphone market. But when Apple and Samsung entered the picture, it has fallen behind yet still desires to get back on the phase as they are introducing the new Blackberry 10 platform and smartphones.
The American leg of Blackberry started at San Jose, California on Tuesday with an audience of more than 1,500, most . . . → Read More: RIM offers $10k for developers creating app for BB10
By Jan Paul Ronaldo Manching, on June 26th, 2012%
The fledgling car company, Tesla, has released their first electric sedans in the mass-market, but this is not sure if this will make the company successful or not.
In their weekend ceremony, the ten units of the so called Model S of the company rolled out in their factory doors in Fremont. The impressions of the audience seems so alive as they see the cars running.
Audience estimated to reach more than a thousand, local politicians, and Tesla employees and their relatives roared for the speakers that included Governor Jerry Brown of California. They all got fired up when the . . . → Read More: Tesla’s Electric Car Model S is out in the Market
By Jane Gracielo, on July 21st, 2011%
The Internet world is abuzz with the Google+ chatter. Google+ is Google’s supposed Facebook killer.
“Supposed Facebook killer” may be a little forward but Google is absolutely fighting for market share in the social space, and while Facebook is the most obvious target, I believe LinkedIn and the professional community is a more rational ambition.
We need first to observe how Google+ is different from its generation.
The idea of “Circles” is a unique alteration from the usual things we see in several social networking sites.
Circles just proves that . . . → Read More: Google+ Could Be a Threat To Facebook and LinkedIn
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