T-Mobile G1: Android Insights
Does android dream of electric sheep? The T-Mobile G1 is the first phone on the Austrian market that runs Android, Googles open source OS for mobile devices. Here's a first-impression video.
I started online publishing about 10 years ago, for the last four years I've been blogging - I'm passionate about social media and current web 2.0 trends. I teach at the University of Vienna and I work as a social media consultant. And I just luv blogging!
Does android dream of electric sheep? The T-Mobile G1 is the first phone on the Austrian market that runs Android, Googles open source OS for mobile devices. Here's a first-impression video.
During the second weekend of February, local geeks and international guests meet in Klagenfurt for Austria's first barcamp of the season.
Which gadget did you like best in 2008? And which piece of technology disappointed you most? It's blog carnival time, so share your experiences.
Twitter is experiencing security issues, the blogosphere finally gets to know the 3 rules of the internet and the new year inevitably takes its course – welcome to the second weekly round-up of 2009.
Using black and white icons, this videos explains the internet's underlying technologies in the most elegant way.
Looking back on the old year while looking forward to the new one brings us to which spot exactly? Right, the present times.
All the best for 2k9 – may your projects bloom and you dreams come true! (Unless they're wicked :-)
Have a great Christmas and enjoy your holidays!
Hey, it's Christmas – that makes buying users attention okay, or so it seems. What other time of the year would it be acceptable to just by registrations, even it's for a good cause?
I've recorded this short 50 second introduction-video for all my new twitter followers – now you can put a face to the strange name datadirt :-)
Twingly launched its own blog charts in twelve languages. Based on proprietary metrics, the BlogRank is supposed to be the equivalent to Google's PageRank system – and finally, there is an alternative Technorati-like service.
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