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Feed SubscriptionGetting Hitched? Hosting A Conference? This DIY App For Your Big Events Takes 15 Minutes To Make
Technically it's a yapp (get it, your app?), but it still might change your life.
Read More »Make An iPhone, Android App Without Knowing A Line Of Code
JamPot's new AppBuilder asks a series of questions and spits out a genuine, though limited-function, app. It could blow the market wide open. With JamPot's AppBuilder , you can build a genuine iPhone or Android app in mere minutes for free--according to the company's own website
Read More »Make An iPhone, Android App Without Knowing A Line Of Code
JamPot's new AppBuilder asks a series of questions and spits out a genuine, though limited-function, app. It could blow the market wide open.
Read More »Make An iPhone, Android App Without Knowing A Line Of Code
JamPot's new AppBuilder asks a series of questions and spits out a genuine, though limited-function, app. It could blow the market wide open
Read More »Strive For A Meritocracy, And Never Settle For Mediocrity
I remember the first time I heard the term "meritocracy." I was playing baseball on a junior-league team, and our coach (the father of one of my teammates) told us that the team would function as a "meritocracy." We were told that this meant that the players that were the most deserving would get the coveted infield positions and the best batting lineup slots.
Read More »Human Lie Detector Paul Ekman Decodes The Faces Of Depression, Terrorism, And Joy
Since he experienced tragedy at age of 14, the real-life psychologist who inspired the show "Lie To Me" has searched for signs of hidden human emotion in faces. New applications based on his findings are getting attention from Apple, Pixar, Google, the Army, and others. Expert humans or face-reading machines could have saved thousands of lives on 9/11 by detecting the emotional states of hijackers
Read More »Creating Apps to Fuel Growth
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Read More »Internet Explorer Director: HTML5 Will Revolutionize Web Experience
Last week, Mozilla VP of products Jay Sullivan indicated that HTML5 would eventually replace Adobe Flash. Along with Mozilla Firefox, every browser maker out there seems to be jumping on the bandwagon of HTML5, a term that has become the most overused buzzword in the tech industry. But HTML5 is more than just the "trend de jour," says Ryan Gavin, senior director of Internet Explorer
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