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GigaOm Nov 22 09 TripIt, a travel aggregation service that is offered as an application on the iPhone and BlackBerry, is now available as a beta app for Google’s Android platform and can be downloaded from the Android Market. Just like us, our colleagues at jkOnTheRun, WebWorkerDaily and TheAppleBlog are all fans of TripIt, and the Android version [...] Full story...
The independent film's lifecycle has undergone a lot of upheaval in the last 20 years, but digital distribution's truly disrupting things.
The Valley dismisses corporate America when it comes to technological innovation. Likewise, corporate America knows little about tech companies' world class operations.
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Riding the wave of social commerce, London-based Shopcade launched in November with a platform that lets people earn rewards for recommending products to friends.
In a discussion about his use of Twitter as a reporting tool, NPR strategist Andy Carvin made some interesting points about the value of crowdsourced journalism -- including the importance of being transparent about the process, and the virtues of being human.
Launched with $650,000, NY-based Talktala believes it can bring counseling to more consumers with a Web platform that provides anonymity and more affordable prices.
A little more than half of the projects on Kickstarter fail. But understanding those failures can help others avoid the same fate.