iTunes Creator Leads Apple TV Project

Apple TV set

Apple Inc. is looking towards the application engineer who developed iTunes to assist direct its development of a tv set, reported by three people who have familiarity with the project.

Jeff Robbin, who assisted to develop the iPod, is currently leading Apple Inc.’s internal continuing development of the newest Television project, according to individuals, who refused to be recognized simply because his role isn’t public.

Robbin’s engagement is a sign of Apple’s dedication to stretching out its authority in tablets and smartphones into your living room area. Before the shocking Oct. 5 death, Apple co-founder Steve Jobs informed . . . → Read More: iTunes Creator Leads Apple TV Project

This Thing With Google+ and the ‘Viral Channels’

Google+

Google+ is an impressive social endeavor from Google, yet what Facebook has that it does not is being a platform.  Outside developers could not create apps ahead of Google+, although that functionality is in the works.

Chris Turitzin, top Facebook developer writes in a post that the one thing that would make him go to Google+ is “viral channels.”

When Facebook announced its platform, it left a lot of viral channels open as possible to move in developers magnetized by the hyper expansion probable on the platform.  After that, once the platform was recognized — and since there was no rivalry for . . . → Read More: This Thing With Google+ and the ‘Viral Channels’