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  1. Pictures: President Obama’s inauguration, as seen from space

    venturebeat.com » (Obsolete Feed) - Jan 20, 2009

    The other day I wrote about how the GeoEye-1 satellite would be taking images of President Obama’s inauguration from 423 miles up — in space. This could have only worked on a clear day, so that clouds weren’t blocking

    Also tagged: digitalmedia, business and technology, co geoeye

  2. Ex-Android engineer may get me coupons on my fridge

    venturebeat.com » (Obsolete Feed) - Jan 20, 2009

    Stephen Horowitz is leaving his engineering director job at Google, where he helped build its Android mobile operating system. He’s moving on to become the chief technology officer at Coupons, Inc., a company that runs

    Also tagged: business and technology, co coupons inc

  3. Google bails on print media, like everyone else

    venturebeat.com » (Obsolete Feed) - Jan 20, 2009

    As the situation for the industry continues to get more dire, Google has announced today that it is pulling out of the print media advertising business. “While we hoped that Print Ads would create a new revenue stream

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  4. Android leader may get me coupons on my refrigerator

    venturebeat.com » (Obsolete Feed) - Jan 20, 2009

    Google’s Android mobile operating system is moving beyond its first phase of development, and on to other devices, former engineering director Steven Horowitz tells the Journal. He’s moving on, too, to become the chief

    Also tagged: business and technology, co coupons inc

  5. The Internet’s jammed with broken links of a last chance Google Drive

    venturebeat.com » (Obsolete Feed) - Jan 19, 2009

    Google Drive, GDrive, “My Stuff,” Platypus — these are all names for Google’s online storage service that has been rumored to be in the works since at least 2005. Blogs are always predicting its impending launch, and

    Also tagged: digitalmedia, business and technology, co microsoft, co aol

  6. Microsoft to take to the “sky” with App Store, MobileMe competitors next month?

    venturebeat.com » (Obsolete Feed) - Jan 19, 2009

    Earlier today, I joked that Microsoft may call its third-party application store for its Windows Mobile platform the “Microsoft Live Mobile App Emporium,” since so many obvious names are now taken with Apple

    Also tagged: digitalmedia, business and technology, co microsoft, co apple, co palm, mobile comm, co rim

  7. BlackBerry “Application Storefront” opening its doors this spring

    venturebeat.com » (Obsolete Feed) - Jan 19, 2009

    Research In Motion (RIM) has had applications available for its BlackBerry phones for a while, but because they aren’t listed in something as sexy as Apple’s App Store, many go largely unnoticed. This makes developers

    Also tagged: digitalmedia, business and technology, co apple, co palm, mobile comm, co rim

  8. Roundup: The Jobs saga continues, Circuit City razed, Hulu apologizes and more

    venturebeat.com » (Obsolete Feed) - Jan 17, 2009

    Here’s the latest action: The Steve Jobs saga continues — Talk about the Apple chief executive and his health issues remain everywhere you look. Newsweek columnist Dan Lyons says the media’s coverage of Apple “bites.”

    Also tagged: digitalmedia, business and technology, co microsoft, co yahoo, co twitter, co apple, co ilike, co hulu, co brightroll, co samsung, co circuit city

  9. Google, Yahoo get even more socialized

    venturebeat.com » (Obsolete Feed) - Jan 17, 2009

    The convergence of tech giants and social networking features continue. Just as rumors are swirling that MySpace is developing its own webmail service, both Google and Yahoo have rolled out new additions to their

    Also tagged: business and technology, co yahoo

  10. Download Obama from YouTube

    venturebeat.com » (Obsolete Feed) - Jan 16, 2009

    This seems like a golden age for watching politicians on YouTube. President-elect Barack Obama is delivering weekly addresses on the video site, and both the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives just launched their

    Also tagged: digitalmedia, business and technology, people barack obama

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