This site is in pre-alpha, please bear with us. Thank you.
technews.am is a new community for breaking news across the technology sector. We are still in Alpha, so please bear with us.

Turn Your Business Card Collection into a Valuable Online Database

Mashable  Feb 17 09

What do you do when you get home from a conference or networking event with a pile of business cards? If you’re diligent, you might go through them one-by-one, sending people a “nice meeting you” email and inviting them to connect on your social networks of choice. But if that sounds as miserable and tedious to you as it does to me, CloudContacts is an emerging option to consider.

The service allows you to send in your stack of business cards and have them converted to an online, exportable database. Once CloudContacts has added the data to its system, you can login to your CloudContacts account where you can see all of your contacts, complete with links to their social network profiles, all of their contact details, and even a Twitter widget showing the person’s latest tweets. Full story...

More stories from mashable »

“Baby Killer” Becomes Healthcare Vote’s “You Lie” [VIDEO]

Mashable  6 hours ago

On Sunday night, the House of Representatives passed a $875 billion healthcare bill with a vote of 219-212.

140 Reasons We Love Twitter

Mashable  10 hours ago

Today is Twitter’s fourth birthday, and to celebrate the occasion we asked our Twitter followers: “Let us know how Twitter changed your life – add hashtag #thankstwitter4 so we can find your tweet.

California on Social Media [VIDEO]

Mashable  13 hours ago

Comedian Kassem G conducts “man on the street” interviews each week with Californians — issues tackled include drugs, stereotypes and Tiger Woods.

Steve Jobs Replies: No, iPad Won’t Support Picasa

Mashable  13 hours ago

Steve Jobs seemingly elected to reply to another question sent to his SJobs [at] apple.

New Twitter Phishing Attack: “You’re On Here?” [WARNING]

Mashable  16 hours ago

Twitter users are reporting a new attempt to extract their usernames and passwords — a Direct Message attack that asks “You’re on here?” with a link.

Ben Folds Plays Chatroulette Live in Concert [VIDEO]

Mashable  18 hours ago

Singer-songwriter Ben Folds visited the random video chat site Chatroulette during a recent live concert in Charlotte, North Carolina, playing improv piano tunes about the people he was connected with.

4 Ways Non-Profits Can Use Google Buzz

Mashable  less than a day ago

Geoff Livingston co-founded Zoetica to focus on cause-related work, and released an award-winning book on new media Now is Gone in 2007.

Yelp for Business: 4 Steps for Success

Mashable  less than a day ago

This post originally appeared on the American Express OPEN Forum, where Mashable regularly contributes articles about leveraging social media and technology in small business.

5 Brilliant iPhone Apps for Baseball Fans

Mashable  less than a day ago

Attention baseball fans, the date that is no doubt etched in your brain — the start of the 2010 Major League Baseball Season — is fast approaching.

Sprint Makes Your iPhone 4G [VIDEO]

Mashable  less than a day ago

The iPhone 4G (next generation iPhone) is yet to be released, but Sprint is cleverly advertising “4G speeds” on your iPhone thanks to its Sierra Wireless Overdrive 4G WiFi hotspot.



Most read today »

Most read this week »

What's New on TechNews.AM