Tip twitter trend

Posted: November 13, 2010 in Uncategorized

If you’re trying to convince colleagues that Twitter is a fantastic real-time information network with huge personal and business value, save your spiel until after the flames of The Great Jonas/Bieber Wars have subsided.

Yes, this week’s most-tweeted topic was a battle over which teen pop titans were more likable. And we’re here to report that The Jonas Brothers have emerged victorious at number one, leaving Justin Bieber to die in a perfume-filled trench way down at number seven.

Entertainment carried the rest of what was a fairly uneventful week in the Twitterverse. The release of the highly anticipated first-person shooter Call of Duty: Black Ops had the entire web buzzing about the impressive console and PC game, and the excitement certainly trickled down to Twitter. CoD came it an number two for the week.

And not to be outdone by some floppy-haired American boy bands, Super Junior, the Korean troop of singing heart throbs, nabbed the bronze as fans tweeted about their five year anniversary. Much like the fall of the Berlin Wall and the moon landing, everyone knows where they were and what they were doing when Super Junior finally became a band all those years ago. Right?

Need more Twitter data? Check out the full list below, aggregated by our friends over at What The Trend. Because this is a topical list, hashtag memes and games have been omitted from the chart.

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Have you ever wondered which smartphone would last the longest when cooked like a hamburger? Us too.This neat little video of an iPhone 4, an Android G2 and a HTC Surround getting seared and charred has been making the viral video rounds. Each of the phones delivers digital smack talk (“How do you like them apples?!”)
before the searing heat puts them out of their misery.The video is apparently designed to promote the EZGrill disposable grill. They got some help though from Seattle-based Banyan Branch. Not bad for the cost of three phones and a grill.In case you were wondering, the Android was the first to go, while the iPhone’s temperature protection feature kicked in right on schedule. That makes the Windows Phone 7 the most fire-resistant of the bunch. Check out the video to see the full BBQ action.

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Now u can share your music on bump

Posted: November 12, 2010 in Uncategorized

Now You Can Bump iOS Devices to Share Music
Jennifer Van Grove | Nov 12, 2010

Bump, the application maker known for its mobile device contact and photo exchange technology, has just released an update to its iOS applications — iPhone, iPod touch, iPad — that supports user-to-user music sharing.

In version 2.2, Bump [iTunes link] users can select songs from their iTunes collection to share with friends via the classic Bump gesture. Music recipients can then listen to the full tracks, as streamed from YouTube, or preview and buy them on iTunes.

Co-founder and CEO David Lieb believes music sharing and Bump are perfect companions. “We think Bump is the simplest and easiest way to tell your friends about songs and artists you love,” he says.

Bump is making an educated bet that music sharing will follow in the footsteps of photo sharing, which is now the most popular feature of its applications “with more than a million photos shared every weekend,” according to Lieb.

Bump already supports contact, calendar event and photo exchange, and also enables users to become fast friends on Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn simply by bumping phones together. The startup also makes available an API to third-party application developers. PayPal, for instance, recently upgraded its mobile applications to allow for money transfers via Bump.

Image courtesy of Flickr, Yutaka Tsutano

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Going to school

Posted: November 11, 2010 in Uncategorized

Hi everyone I’m now going to school I’ll post some stuff later ok

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Digital music lovers

Posted: November 10, 2010 in Uncategorized

The Digital Entertainment Series is supported by the Sony Ericsson Xperia™ X10, the seriously entertaining smartphone that knows how to have fun. Check it out here.

One of the best trends of 2010 was the rise in prominence of mobile applications for popular online music services. Companies like Pandora have had mobile apps for some time, but the past year has seen services like MOG, Rdio and Spotify (whose mobile apps are, admittedly, a bit more than a year old) get into the game as well.The distinction here is that, unlike Pandora, these other services enable listeners to carry with them their entire music libraries, allowing for listening to specific songs, albums or artists, on demand.Contrary to the iTunes approach, where listeners must pay for each track or album, they all function on the “all you can eat” subscription model. Since Android and iOS devices are finding their ways into the hands of more and more music lovers, we’ve decided to take a look how the mobile apps for these services stack up.

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Is adobe slowly joining apple who knows but according to a adobe rep they are allowed to use flash on apples software but it’s not allowed in safari so they made made a app called

Mac boock air

Posted: November 9, 2010 in Uncategorized

The new macbook air is as thin as the new iphone4 I can’t believe it it’s all flash memory no hard disks so If you drop it no memory is lost and it’s even lighter like how is that possible I don’t even know I guess it’s lighter because that hard disks and more weight ?

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