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Beyond the Backpack: Duffel Builds Your Travel Dossier

By Dana Oshiro / November 4, 2009 2:00 PM / View Comments

It's almost a rite of passage for North Americans to go abroad in search of themselves. I believe the rest of you call us "ugly Americans." We are the smelly

FreshAIRApps: A Premier Adobe AIR App Directory

By Corvida / May 12, 2008 8:30 PM

The Adobe AIR platform is one of the hottest desktop platforms available. While we've given you numerous recommendations on great AIR apps, finding them all in one spot (outside of

Hands-On With the New Spotify Radio: Look Out, Pandora

By John Paul Titlow / December 9, 2011 3:15 PM / View Comments

Normally when a tech company launches a product or feature that's billed as a potential "killer" of a popular incumbent, there's cause to be skeptical. Quite often, that's just unsubstantiated

What Will MyStrands Do With $25M?

By Richard MacManus / June 18, 2007 3:56 PM

Spain/US-based MyStrands announced today that it's raised $25 Million "to lead the social recommendation industry". MyStrands is a music discovery and social networking site that covers the PC, mobile and

Social TV App Makers Disagree On Why Viewers Should Check In

By Adrianne Jeffries / September 13, 2010 10:20 PM / View Comments

Users who want to advertise what they're watching and share recommendations for TV shows and movies with friends have plenty of choices. Apps and mobile sites including GetGlue, TV.com Relay,

Goldilocks, A Dwarf and NASA's Short Term Future

By Dan Rowinski / February 3, 2012 1:30 PM / View Comments

Space sucks. Literally. The void of space is one perpetual vacuum that would suck the brain out of any exposed human through their ears. In space there is also

Google Brings Hotpot Recommendations to Places, Almost Reinvents Yelp

By Mike Melanson / April 8, 2011 12:46 PM / View Comments

Google announced this morning that it would be "graduating" Hotpot, the restaurant recommendation engine that it launched last November. By "graduating," the company means that the once stand-alone product would

MyWare: Personalized Service or Invasion of Privacy?

By Dana Oshiro / February 20, 2010 2:00 PM / View Comments

There's a fine line between what is considered a knowledge database and an invasion of privacy, and that line is likely to be determined by marketing. This week we wrote

Website Lends an Ear to Student Woes - Then Reports Trends to Schools

By Marshall Kirkpatrick / November 17, 2010 2:18 PM / View Comments

Heidi Allstop was a Junior year psychology student when she launched her online business Student Spill, a website where students can anonymously submit descriptions of their personal problems and receive

Get Glue On Your iPhone

By Sarah Perez / November 17, 2008 10:00 AM

Recently, we told you about Glue, a new browser plugin from AdaptiveBlue that put the social web in context by letting friends share music, movies, books, and other sorts of

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