Editor's note : The following excerpt is from Mastering The VC Game , a new book by Jeffrey Bussgang that goes on sale Thursday. It tells the backstory of Twitter from the perspective of founder Jack Dorsey , from his early obsession with couriers and his attempts to create a better dispatch system to his "Aha" moment with Twitter ("What if we simply set status, archive it on the Web, use SMS to ...
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All-In-One application that brings Internet, VOIP, Social Network, Entertainment, IM, News, RSS, Productivity... to your phone! Key Features: Intuitive Mobile Internet surfing (New!) A faster, safer and more intuitive way to browse the Web when you are on the move. Talk More, Pay Less (New!) A simple and quick way to make low cost international calls and sms from your mobile, desktop or web. Podcast on the Go! Ever want to listen to latest podcast on your phone, like what you did on iPo
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The Apple iTunes App Store and Apple SDK doesn’t allow certain applications to exploit Apple iPhone features like video recording and streaming, multimedia SMS, Bluetooth file sharing, copy and paste, tethering and the like. Computerworld says Apple also block app that fit the Apple iPhone’s usability such as direct GPS access, competing email clients, podcasting, and web browser clients, and they have a list of 21 applications that run on jailbroken Apple iPhones. Hey also say that with
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24 Feb 09 txt
Feb 26 08:00 Mar 02 - 09:00 u control the show. Who: Brian Feldman Projects What: txt In this world premiere audience-driven interactive performance, Brian Feldman (Leap Year Day, ChanuIKEA®, Twitter of the Shrew, Why Would They Do That?, The End of Television: Part II) plays a mysterious character named txt, who sits at a desk and recites. The audience is required to bring fully-charged smart phones (and chargers), as they will be writing a monologue via Twitter (SMS) as Brian performs it. When
Tags: Audience, Brian Feldman, Chargers, Desk, Interactive Performance, Leap Year Day, Monologue, Mysterious Character, Shrew, Smart Phones, Sms, Television, Twitter, World Premiere