With 2011 quickly coming to an end, and 2012 just around the corner, it’s sometimes good to reflect on the progress that has occurred throughout the year. ‘11 was an overall good year for technology, and we’ve made some significant leaps forward over the past 365 days. Technology tends to move fast, and this year… Post from: 2011 Year in Review: Technology
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2011 Year in Review: Technology
The Facebook app for iPhone is one of the most popular apps in the App Store. It offers easy access to everything Facebook, from uploading photos to sending quick status updates.
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Facebook on iPad Review
The Amazon Kindle has been the choice consumer eBook reader since it’s debut in late 2007, originally retailing for $399.00. Since then, there have been several revamps of the Kindle, including: Kindle 2, Kindle DX, Kindle DX Graphite, and Kindle 3. However, Amazon has received fierce competition, which has mainly come from the tablet wave
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Amazon Kindle Fire Review
Adobe’s newest product release is a HTML5 web animation software dubbed “Edge.” For those familiar with Adobe as a company, Edge also happens to be the title of their free publication for web designers and web developers. The Edge software however, is intuitive and happens to be Adobe’s initial move past flash. Adobe is currently Post from: Adobe Edge HTML5 Preview and Review
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Adobe Edge HTML5 Preview and Review
So far we have covered Netflix, Hulu Plus, and Amazon Instant Video. In part 3 of our review, we will finish comparing the major online movie and television providers, with: YouTube, iTunes Movie Store, and Blockbuster On Demand
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Netflix vs. Hulu Plus vs. Amazon Instant Video vs. YouTube vs. iTunes Movie Store vs. Blockbuster On Demand–Part 3