mobile HipLogic Brings Real-Time Apps to Windows Mobile and Symbian Phones HipLogic is a new real-time, web-based platform intended as an alternative user interface for some mobile phones. Launching today, this free download currently delivers applications like Facebook, news, and Twitter to both Windows Mobile and Symbian devices with plans to offer an Android version of their software sometime in the future. Although… Mobile Sarah Perez View comments
Startups List of Legal Resources For Startups and Entrepreneurs Lately on the startup blogosphere there has been a lot of talk about lawyers and how they relate to startups and entrepreneurs. A few weeks ago, Scott Edward Walker, a guest author on Venture Hacks, posted his Top 10 reasons why entrepreneurs hate lawyers, which prompted venture capitalist Mark Suster to write How to Work with Lawyers at a… Chris Cameron View comments
mobile Google Voice on the iPhone: Is HTML5 Good Enough? Google launched a new web-based version of its telephony service Google Voice on the iPhone today at m.google.com/voice, built on HTML5 like Google's other iPhone apps are. This after a long and heated battle with Apple over allowing Google Voice on the iPhone. Once it's a website, though, there's nothing Apple can do about it. HTML5 makes for a… Mobile Marshall Kirkpatrick View comments
Real-Time Web Collecta Brings Real-Time Content to Any Site With New Widget Our friends at Collecta, a fantastic real-time search application, have just launched a new feature for all site owners: free, customizable, embeddable widgets. Widgets can be created around any search term imaginable and customized in a number of ways. Results are automatically refreshed, just as they are on the Collecta site, and include results… Jolie O'Dell View comments
NYT Acer Launching App Store for Windows, Android, Windows Mobile and Chrome Have we reached app store saturation yet? Apparently not. PC manufacturer Acer has just announced plans to launch its own application store designed for all the operating systems is supports, including Microsoft Windows, Windows Mobile, Google's Android platform and Google Chrome. The new store will launch mid-year for the first three platforms… Sarah Perez View comments