Apple will soon be launching of the iPhone 3.0 operating system and part of the new system is a push alert notification feature as highlighted at WWDC 2009 this week. Push Notification is the system developed by Apple to remedy the fact that the iPhone won’t allow third party applications to run in the background due to security, battery life and performance concerns. Push notifications are will enable certain tasks (like IMs) that come to your phone even when that application isn’t running. TechCrunch recently tested Push Notifications using AIM the new 3.0 iPhone software. Watch the video above to see Push Notification in action with AIM but please note the video makes it seem like there may be a delay between an IM sent and received, but it’s basically instantaneous. Full story...
GuruStorm on stage at SXSW Accelerator
Watching a live Wine Library TV taping with @garyvee & @briansolis at
Watching James Fowler speak about social networks and connectivity at
In a taxi with @noreaster ready to rock @techcocktail SXSW: Blackout Sunday presented by @BizSpark & @Volusion
Tony Hsieh on TWIST at SXSW talking about Delivering Happiness (cc @Zappos @Jason @dhbook)
Playing with cool mobile Internet devices at @Intel brunch.
Seeing a trend between multi-taskers and avid sports fans, Intel, a company that has capitalized by creating microprocessors that enable computers to multitask with ease, has decided to come up with a new concept called “man-tasking” – which is the ultimate combination of a sports fan and rockstar multi-tasker.
This might have happened to me as a blogger.