
In case there were any doubts about the primary platform consumers use during out-of-work hours, the Financial Times has provided a nice infographic to illustrate the point.

From Engadget: the interface appears to be pen-based and centered around drawing and writing, with built-in handwriting recognition and a corresponding web site that allows access to everything entered into the device in a blog-like format complete with comments This is a fantastic idea. I’d imagine the same thing is possible with an iPhone or [...]
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Update: This seems to be a sniffer issue that they have now resolved for the iPhone. Wheew! This morning I noticed Google changed there iPhone reader to something that looks like it was designed for a clam-shell ca. 1999. WTF? Google’s Old Mobile Reader (Left) and Google’s New Mobile Reader (Right) I really loved the [...]
Audi just developed an iPhone App promoting the new A4. Its top-scrolling driving game they claim they brought the game to market in 2 weeks from concept to completion. It shows. The experience feels cheap and runs counter to the actual driving experience of an Audi A4, which is amazing (disclaimer: I LOVE Audi/VW and [...]
…with BrightKite: Looks like there’s another Twitter-like contender out there called BrightKite. I just received a private invitation (as an aside, I hate that crap – enough of this exclusivity, in-crowd, 8th grade schoolyard nonsense) and created a profile. There is automatic Twitter integration which is nice, and I love how you can see locations, [...]
Sorry for the blurry pic, but the new Google news on the iPhone is hot. I’m not a youtube fan but I love the idea of associating relevant videos with dynamic topics. I also like the new design – it’s cleaner and easier on the eyes. All you iPhone-ers out there go check it out.