Yahoo announced today that the Yahoo Messenger app for the iPhone has arrived. It is free of charge and can be downloaded from the iTunes App Store.
MySpace Credit Card Introduced
MySpace has stamped its name on a new Citi Credit Card, in which users can earn rewards redeemable through MySpace such as free music downloads, concer
New Top-Level Domain Introduced
People have long relied on phonebooks to find phone numbers and addresses, but the paper versions get put out just once per year. Sites’ "About Us" pages can be updated anytime, but require that users do some clicking around. So a new top-level domain extension spelled ".tel" is opening with an aim to solve all sorts of contact-related problems like these.
Google Earth For iPhone Introduced
Don’t be surprised if a lot of iPhone users start to demonstrate a surprisingly good grasp of geography. Google Earth for iPhone (and iPod touch) has been introduced, making it easier than ever for them to explore cities and research spaces.
Google Analytics For Blogger Introduced
The good news: some Blogger users will be able to access handy Analytics reports. The bad news: "some" probably doesn’t include you. Yes, Google Analytics for Blogger has officially entered private beta.
New Yahoo Video Introduced To Onlookers
It’s tempting to dismiss this as a case of "too little, too late" – Microsoft and thousands of shareholders are already at Yahoo’s door. Still, the company’s performed an overhaul of its video site, and things are looking at least mildly impressive.
Google Earth Introduced To Teachers
Celebrities and star athletes endorse products; why not teachers? Granted, young boys may not be in a rush to imitate Mr. Oldman’s turkey neck or Mad Hatter hair, but he still spends a lot of time with the lads. Hence (we believe) Google’s new move to introduce educators to Google Earth.
Internet Tax Ban Introduced In Senate
The Internet Tax Freedom Extension Act of 2007 was introduced in the Senate yesterday and would extend the current ban on Internet access taxes for another four years.
Personal Internet Communicator Device Introduced by AMD
AMD and VSNL launched the Personal Internet Communicator (PIC), a high-quality, affordable, and easy-to-use, consumer device that will help provide managed Internet access to first time technology users.