Posts Tagged ‘market’

Picking a Platform

Great post on ReadWriteWeb about 5 issues to keep in mind when choosing a web development platform. Regardless of what sort of platform you’re after, these ideas translate well to other technologies also. Here are the things to watch out for: Reach of the platform – the broader the target...

Listening to your market – Zemanta rocks!

I had a brilliant consumer moment yesterday. I blogged about a FireFox plugin called Zemanta that sits in your browser and waits for you to work on a blog post. As soon as it spots you’re doing this, it springs into life and stars offering content suggestions; pictures, links etc...

Google Gears hits the street

Google is making a move into the offline application space (you know, traditional Windows applications) by releasing Google Gears, a browser add-on that lets developers take online applications offline. The first app to take advantage of this will be Google Reader giving you the ability to catch up on your...

Ohh .. Silverlight !

So, has Microsoft finally found the key to breaking up Flash’s dominance of rich web experiences? I sincerely hope so, I’m just allergic to Flash. Anyway, I’ve come across an exciting post on Tim Sneath’s Blog announcing SilverLight, which is going to be the new name for WPF/E. It’s Microsoft’s...

Diamonds

It’s been a few years since we used to see goods on eBay. Back in the day we used to sell joke items and any of the things that we used to sell on the Joke Shop. The biggest problem was that most items were small value and the eBay...

iPhone is finally here

So, the iPhone has hit the market and looks like the gadget to have. There has been lots of talk as to what it could look like (check out the iPhone Concept Blog) but we finally get to feast our eyes on the real thing! So, what does it consist...

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