Posted on 15 September 2010. Tags: silicon valley
. Google TV “creates some really interesting possibilities” said the firm’s Ambarish Kenghe at a recent panel as he explained the concept to the unwashed masses. Kenghe, Google’s lead product manager for the television offering spoke at the “Internet TV: Development and Monetization Strategies” panel at AppNation 2010 in San Francisco, where he attempted to [...]
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Posted on 14 September 2010. Tags: silicon valley
We’re just starting out, so watch this space for new content
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Posted on 14 September 2010. Tags: silicon valley
. A month and a half ago, RCR Unplugged covered slick social magazine app Flipboard when it launched to much public accolade and acclaim. Today at AppNation in San Francisco, the firm’s CEO took to the stage to show off his app yet again and answer questions about it and how it could change content [...]
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Posted on 30 August 2010. Tags: analytics, Automotive, Backhaul, banking, billing, CDMA, Core, coupons, customer service, debt markets, deep packet, gaming, GSM, healthcare, lists, location based services, LTE, M&A, maps, music, network embedded, network intelligence, oil & gas, optimization, policy, private equity, public safety, real estate, Services, silicon valley, smart grids, standards, Towers, transporation, venture capital, WiMax
RCR Wireless News is launching local news sites today, featuring video interviews, local networking events, and news about developments in your area!
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Posted on 06 July 2010. Tags: app store, Apple, hacker, iBooks, iPad, iPhone, itunes, silicon valley, Vietnam
Apple is well known for its “hear no evil, see no evil” attitude when it comes to its own products, but the Cupertino company came as close as it probably ever will to admitting a problem when it kicked a hacker out of its App Store this weekend.
by Sylvie Barak Posted in App Corner, Content, Lifestyle, News