MacBook and MacBook Pro Repair Document Leaked, Confirms "Late 2008" Update [Leaked Documents] (3)
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In case you needed more, here's a proof that seems to completely confirm that—as expected—both the MacBook and MacBook Pro will be updated this Tuesday at the Apple MacBook 2008 event in Cupertino, where heads may be rolling after a PDF document referring to the "MacBook/MacBook Pro (Late 2008)" line was accidentally posted today in their support site. The document—now gone from Apple servers—details the full procedure for replacing the display in the new notebooks. ...
10 Micro Trends to Bet on For Your Audacious Startup (5)
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Credit crisis. Blah, blah. Cut costs. Blah, blah. Don't you just love it when you get an alarm call from your hotel at 9.15 when your meeting is at 9.00? At ReadWriteWeb we have been sounding alarms about the economy for a year (here, here, here and here...enough already), suggesting strategies to cope with the coming downturn. But what about now? This is the time to be audacious. The world has changed, totally and irrevocably. ...
5 Ways Social Media is Like Speechwriting (1)
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Image by Getty Images via DaylifeDue to my on-again-off-again 18 years of writing professionally, I own many writing books. Perusing through one of them the other day, “The Well-Fed Writer,” by Peter Bowerman, I noticed a series of tips he provides on writing speeches. On page 195, Peter writes, “While often there is a predetermined theme to which you need to write, you may be called on in the client meetings to come up with ...
The Inquisitr is now in the Technorati Top 1000 (7)
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I’m pleased to announce that at some stage in the last 24 hours, The Inquisitr has entered the top 1000 blogs on the planet according to Technorati. As I write this, The Inquisitr is ranked at 995th. By the time you may be reading this it may have shifted in either direction, although we’re confident that number will keep going down, at least for the short term. The number is calculated on 6 months worth ...
The Prickly Prince From Microsoft Strikes Again (2)
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Dare Obasanjo, a Microsoft employee and the son of a former President of Nigeria, doesn’t like it when people disagree with him. I found that out in 2007 when Obasanjo vandalized the TechCrunch Wikipedia page in response to a post we wrote that was mildly critical of Microsoft’s hiring of a blogger to edit certain Wikipedia entries relating to Open Office standards. His actions as an individual and as a representative of Microsoft were outrageous. ...
Part 1: Social Media Marketing For Small Business: Prioritize, Plan and Execute (2)
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We are constantly selling. Whether a sole proprietor or a multi-employee company, small business owners are constantly selling themselves and their service/product. Most of the time the two go hand in hand. From traditional marketing to email marketing, there are a multitude of ways to go about marketing your products and services. Social Media has just recently come to the limelight in the small business circle. There has been a recent push to utilize the ...
T-Mobile sells over 1.5 million G1 Android phones (4)
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We have seen the big buzz over the first Android phone, the T-Mobile G1. We heard the stories about the difficulty getting a pre-shipment order in to T-Mobile. The only thing we could assume was that Google, HTC and T-Mobile were making as many G1s as they could because the orders were flying fast and furious. How fast? Word is now out that over 1.5 million units have been sold, and that before anyone in ...
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1.5 Million G1 Mobile Phones Pre-Sold (11)
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Apple may want to be keep a close eye on the sales of T-Mobile's G1 device. The G1 will be the first mobile phone to hit the market running Google's Android mobile OS. This may also be the mobile phone that puts a serious dent in Apple's iPhone sales. The G1 won't officially be available until October 22. Apparently no one wants to experience the same shortage and chaos as those who anxiously waited to ...
A Netbook for Your iPhone? (6)
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by Brian Solis ITWire ran an interesting story that spotlights a new take on the netbook that may hit the market soon. Unlike most netbooks that are powered by either Linux or Windows XP, this netbook is powered by an iPhone. What can only be described as the Palm Foleo 2.0, but for iPhones and not Treos, this interesting OLO device is rumored to use the OS of the iPhone to enable a more productive, ...
Texas makes historic leap to #1 of AP's Top 25 (6)
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NEW YORK -- Texas rode its resounding Red River Rivalry upset right to No. 1.The Longhorns leapfrogged No. 2 Alabama on Sunday and sit atop The Associated Press Top 25 in the regular season for the first time in 24 years after beating Oklahoma 45-35.Texas' jump to No. 1 is the largest since Miami went from No. 6 to No. 1 on Aug. 29, 1988, after beating preseason top-ranked Florida State 31-0 to start the ...
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This morning, I had the pleasure of taking part in a podcast with Wayne Sutton and Kipp Bodnarf for their Talk Social News program. During the conversation, we discussed how to find time to participate in multiple social networks, how today's technology luddites might some day consume information, using RSS, and what the recent economic turbulence means for today's startups and tomorrow's entrepreneurs. One of the questions I've been mulling in my head is the ...