Marketing Mobile Ads Could Eat All Internet Ads Mobie analytics company Flurry released research today that shows that the available inventory for mobile advertising could absorb all Internet advertising. That means that available display ad spots for iOS and Android could take over just about all revenue for Internet advertising. Now, while mobile growth has been staggering over the last two… Mobile Dan Rowinski View comments
Announcements What Do You Want from Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7? Ask, and you shall receive. Well, maybe. Today Red Hat announced that it is opening up a discussion group to ask what customers want in Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 7. RHEL 6 was released late last year, and RHEL 6.1 came out in May. It will be a while before RHEL 7 sees light of day, but now is as good a time as any to start getting customer… Joe Brockmeier View comments
mobile Spotify Opens Tools For iOS Music streaming service Spotify is opening up development tools to iOS developers which will allow them to write tools for the iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch. Spotify functionality will now become available for integration into any iOS app and will be able bring the music services library of 15 million tracks to a variety of applications. The new… Play Dan Rowinski View comments
Announcements Google Bringing Back Offline Access to Gmail, Docs and Calendar Google is finally getting around to adding offline access back to Gmail, Google Docs, and Google Calendar. Today the company announced that it was adding offline capabilities immediately to Gmail, and offline features for Calendar and Docs will be rolling out over the next week starting today. The catch is, you might have to switch browsers or… Joe Brockmeier View comments
Announcements Live From Dreamforce '11 - Benioff Says You Can Now Store Salesforce Data Locally ReadWriteWeb presents exclusive embedded video of the Dreamforce 2011 conference in San Francisco, with running commentary by Scott Fulton. Salesforce.com CEO Marc Benioff leads the festivities, and he's beginning by driving home the message that PCs have held users back the way Hosni Mubarak and Muammar Khadafi held back Egypt and Libya… Scott M. Fulton View comments