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Quoted: Rumors have been propagating through several popular Mac blogs that Apple will be releasing a red iPhone 3G model for the holiday season. The release will be well-timed, considering the initial iPhone hype will start to slow, and people will be opening up their wallets more for the holiday season. (Photo via MacBlogz) The red iPhone will presumably
techcrunchfeed | Shared With: Everyone - 1 hour ago | web 2.0, technology, techcrunchQuoted: When Seattle-based voice to text service Jott first went live in December 2006 I wrote: "It’s very simple - a user calls a specific phone number and leaves a voice message along with a recipient or recipients (an obvious use for Jott will be for people to leave themselves quick notes). The voice message will then be converted from voice into text and
techcrunchfeed | Shared With: Everyone - 3 hours ago | web 2.0, technology, techcrunchQuoted: Portland based Iterasi launched in early 2008 to allow users to create on the fly bookmarking of entire web pages (not just the URL, the entire web page with images). Instead of the Delicious approach of simply bookmarking a URL and some descriptive data, Iterasi let users create a Wayback Machine like copy of the webpage, including with dynamic alterations
techcrunchfeed | Shared With: Everyone - 7 hours ago | web 2.0, technology, techcrunchQuoted: Verisign's new Personal Identity Portal (PIP from now on) isn't the sexiest application out there to help you manage passwords. But it has Verisign's strong reputation for security behind it, and it is a surprisingly easy way to manage website credentials. PIP is a a single sign in solution that supports both OpenID (you are issued a Verisign OpenID)
techcrunchfeed | Shared With: Everyone - 8 hours ago | web 2.0, technology, techcrunchQuoted: Does this remind you of your job? Maybe you should check out the latest job listings on CrunchBoard. Here is a sample from the past week: VP of Engineering Federate Media - San Francisco, CASenior QA Engineer CastTV - San Francsico, CASenior Web/Business Analyst Digg.com - San Francisco,CACTO/Co-Founder Empatica3 - San Francisco, CA or New York, NYSenior
techcrunchfeed | Shared With: Everyone - 10 hours ago | web 2.0, technology, techcrunchQuoted: Last week we posted a video that presented LivePlace, a 3D world with an incredible amount of detail. The impressive technology behind it is called OTOY, a streaming platform that allows developers to generate movie-quality renders "in the cloud", which can then be streamed to more modestly-powered computers and even mobile phones. For more information
techcrunchfeed | Shared With: Everyone - 11 hours ago | web 2.0, technology, techcrunchQuoted: Later this evening Songbird, the open source web-integrated media player, will the unveil the .7 beta release of its software that introduces scrobbling to Last.fm, speedier track importing, and a more polished interface among a number of other features. The resulting application is a marked improvement over the last release we covered, but still
techcrunchfeed | Shared With: Everyone - 12 hours ago | web 2.0, technology, techcrunchQuoted: I have no idea what these guys actually do to pull in revenue, but God love 'em. Jackson Fish Market, the ex-Microsoft team that brought us They're Beautiful and Tafiti, launched Elmore City Dance Club earlier today. The application, which was conceived, designed and built by the company's summer interns (Tyler, Luke and Alex) lets anyone create and
techcrunchfeed | Shared With: Everyone - 13 hours ago | web 2.0, technology, techcrunchQuoted: Editor's note: The following on-the-ground report comes from Don Dodge, who blogs at The Next Big Thing and is a business development executive for Microsoft. He is in Boulder, Colorado today attending TechStars demo day. Much like Y Combinator (which had its own demo day last week) and LaunchBox (which also had a recent demo day), TechStars is a
techcrunchfeed | Shared With: Everyone - 14 hours ago | web 2.0, technology, techcrunchQuoted: Six months ago, OpenSocial was nothing but a list of promised partnerships. But the social network application platform backed by Google has made a lot of progress since then as those partners started to go live with their OpenSocial Apps. First there was MySpace and Orkut, then Hi5, and most recently Friendster. All told, if you add up the various
techcrunchfeed | Shared With: Everyone - 15 hours ago | web 2.0, technology, techcrunchQuoted: Intel and Yahoo have announced plans for a new "Widget Channel", a widget platform for consumer electronic devices running on Intel's hardware. The platform will support a number of current technologies, including JavaScript, HTML, XML, and mostly notably Adobe's ubiquitous Flash, which many current platforms on CE devices don't support. The two

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