Saturday December 21, 2024

Enterprise Cloud Developments: Huddle Sync Is All About Pushing ‘Need To Know’ Content

Another cloud startup is making enhancements to improve the performance and functionality of its services. This one is squarely for enterprises and comes from Huddle, which today is announcing Huddle Sync, a service that promises “intelligent” synchronization of enterprise work files to serve users what they need, when they need it. Huddle is banking on […]

Along With New Look, Apps, Astrid Now Lets You Outsource Tasks To TaskRabbit

If you’re an iPhone user, you may not be as familiar with Astrid, which has turned into one of the most popular “to-do,” list-making apps for Android. We first wrote about Astrid when it joined thirteen other startups that composed AngelPad’s second batch. Astrid’s value proposition was simple: Offer users a clean, easy-to-use interface to […]

Mobile phone has hidden features

A mobile phone can actually be a life saver or an emergency tool for survival. Here are some tips to add to your disaster recovery plans for cell phone use; Emergency Number – The Emergency Number worldwide for Mobile is 112. If you find yourself out of the coverage area of your mobile network and […]

Geolocation’s Potential Heats Up With Geoloqi’s Battery-Saving Tech

Geoloqi, a name you may know because of the mobile app that once provided automatic Foursquare check-ins and geofenced reminders, is today launching its next-generation location platform as an SDK. Although previously available in API format for developers’ use, the new iOS and Android SDK makes it even easier for developers to drop in location […]

Here’s What “Post-PC” Looks Like: Over Half Of Info Workers Use 3 Or More Devices

We’re on post-PC watch here lately, tracking the many warning signs that we’ve crossed the imaginary line separating PC’s heyday from that of a new landscape scattered with multiple mobile devices; it’s a place where the traditional desktop and laptop computer is seeing decreasing importance. That’s why this new Forrester report on mobile devices in […]

Here’s What “Post-PC” Looks Like: Over Half Of Info Workers Use 3 Or More Devices

We’re on post-PC watch here lately, tracking the many warning signs that we’ve crossed the imaginary line separating PC’s heyday from that of a new landscape scattered with multiple mobile devices; it’s a place where the traditional desktop and laptop computer is seeing decreasing importance. That’s why this new Forrester report on mobile devices in […]

Walkie-Talkie App Voxer Popular With Investors, Too, Raising $15M to $20M At Up To $300M Valuation

There’s been a few walkie-talkie mobile apps that have come out on iOS and Android over the last year or two, but it wasn’t until last fall that when one of them had a breakout moment. Voxer suddenly hit it big with young black people in Cleveland and a few other big cities last November. […]

Cloud Security: DataLocker Lets You Encrypt Your Sensitive Dropbox Files For Free

We’re all becoming increasingly reliant on consumer cloud services, as cloud storage providers like Dropbox make it easy to share and store files, folders, images, sync between platforms, and more. They make our lives easier, but because they store an enormous amount of potentially sensitive data, there are some inherent risks. While Dropbox is for […]

Want To Track Who Read Your Email? ToutApp’s Salesforce Integration Goes Live

ToutApp, the email productivity app that emerged as part of the 500Startups Summer Accelerator program last year, is rolling out a new feature that will let users track their emails right from within Salesforce. With the update, ToutApp customers will be able to see who viewed their emails, when they were viewed, where they were viewed, what […]

Googlighting, Microsoft’s Latest Viral Attack On Google Docs [Video]

“Wait, you want us to be your lab rats?” “Pioneers” If you need more proof that Microsoft and Google hate each other, just watch the video above. It’s a direct message from Microsoft to businesses everywhere. And it raises some very valid points. Change is hard for everyone. Switching from Office to Google Docs isn’t […]