Archive for the ‘Softwares’ Category

Getting Set for the iPhone App Store

Monday, June 9th, 2008

Programmers at Iconfactory spent 1,000 hours creating Twitterific, an application that’s ready to let iPhone owners view and post updates on Twitter’s popular social network. Another software firm named 360mind has already built some 20 applications for the iPhone. In fact, hundreds of developers are set to stock the virtual aisles of the Apple’s new App Store.

Too bad the store hasn’t opened yet.

Apple (AAPL) CEO Steve Jobs is expected to disclose more details about the store, a new section of iTunes geared toward software for the iPhone and iPod Touch, on June 9 when he takes the stage at Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference. But anxious third-party developers will likely need to wait another few weeks to start selling their wares. “There’s a gold rush mentality at the moment,” says Nick Dalton, CEO of 360mind in Evergreen, Colo. Software firms “want to put a lot of things into the App Store and see what happens.”

Conference calling companies

Sunday, June 8th, 2008

Conference Calls Unlimited. Is this really exist? Well, if you believe it or not, because outside there are services that require you unlimited, free tests and a multitude of other “bribes” Only for you to try their services.

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There are many consumer products, we can try before buying. We test car, we try to clothing and shoes, and we can even taste small samples of foods in the diet. So why not do the same to demand conferencing solutions?

Fortunately, most conference calls offer free access to their services. Many others offer demonstrations. But it really is not a substitute for operating a service, as you would in a real business environment.