The Opera Mobile browser has become available for the Pocket PC platform and runs on Windows Mobile 5 and 2003 SE.
eBible Brings You Jesus 2.0
The second coming? No, silly, Bible-centered social media. Having trouble finding that particularly obscure Bible verse? Lose your Strong’s Concordance? eBible.com, still in private beta (shouldn’t that be alpha/omega?), promises a Web 2.0 soul searching experience.
XM Brings Push-Button Buying to Radio
Wow…one of my predications is about to become a reality. Remember back on Jan 18th, I commented on the Google acquisition of a radio ad network…
Sprint Brings Healthcare Info To Mobiles
A partnership with Global Care Quest lets Sprint deliver real-time medical information securely to intensive-care physicians via their mobile device.
Google Brings Zaaz To Analytics
Consulting services from Seattle-based Zaaz became the first branded as a Google Analytics Authorized Consultant.
Inform Brings Structure To News Search
A new search engine culls stories from news sites, blogs, and subscription sites, and categorizes and groups them automatically.
Google Brings Local Search And Map Search To Japan
As Google tightens its grip on the world of search (and the world itself), the company continues to embrace the international side of search. Every time they release a major product, it doesn’t take too long for them to introduce it to the rest of the world.
DVD Wars Heat Up: Toshiba Brings Microsoft In For Backup
Toshiba adds a little Microsoft firepower to the high-density DVD war going on with Sony. The two companies announced today they would further their recent collaborations as they both work to develop the future of the HD-DVD format.
Indy 500 Team Brings IP Technology To The Brickyard
Eddy Cheever’s Red Bull Cheever Racing team will have its two drivers backed by wireless IP at The Brickyard.
Google Brings AdSense to RSS Feeds
Google is here at Syndicate and has announced that it will make its AdSense network available to RSS/Atom feeds.