By Stephanie GehmanPublished October 31, 2011 Are you looking for creative ideas for your next product or service? Have you considered the wellspring of social media conversations as a source of product or service innovation? Keep reading to discover how you can tap social media to enhance the development of your next great product. Social … Continued
20 Dramatic Divorce Tweets From Kim Kardashian’s Sisters and Haters
Kim Kardashian’s short-lived marriage — just 72 days with NBA player Kris Humphries before divorce papers emerged — has landed her two worldwide trending topics on Twitter: #ThingsLongerThanKimsMarriage and #KimKMarriageWasShorter. Ryan Seacrest, producer of Keeping Up with the Kardashians, posted a tweet Tuesday announcing that Kardashian filed for divorce. E! News also confirmed the news, … Continued
Google+ for Android Gets Revamped
Google has launched a new version of Google+ for Android, complete with a new look, a new UI and support for Ice Cream Sandwich. Version 2.1 of the updated Android app provides a cleaner and more streamline version of the app that is consistent with the design changes implemented in Android 4.0. Notifications have been … Continued
Google Reader Backlash: 10,000 Users Sign Petition to Save Old Version
Now that Google has officially switched to its new version of Google Reader, complete with Google+ integration, the company is facing the righteous fury of a social network it barely seemed to recognize: the Sharebros. This small but maniacally dedicated community of Google Reader users was able to share stories and comments with each other … Continued
Google Reader Gets a Redesign, Adds Google+ Integration
Google has begun rolling out a new version of Google Reader, one that sports a brand-new design anddeep integration with Google+ . The new Google Reader sports a more spartan interface. It’s similar to the Google Calendar redesign and Gmail makeover the search giant launched earlier this year. The greater change is the addition of … Continued
Look out: Fossil fuels may be out-innovating green tech
Oil and gas companies aren’t as slow-moving as you might think. (Credit: Flickr user Richard Masoner) Scrappy green-tech start-ups aren’t the only ones who make big bets on technology. A spate of articles this week points to the fact that new technologies in the fossil fuel industry are making it harder for alternative clean energy … Continued
Made in China: Country’s new supercomputer uses homegrown chips
China is stepping up its semiconductor manufacturing efforts and using domestic chips for its latest supercomputer. It’s going to be interesting to see how fast China can close in on U.S. supercomputer processor makers Intel, AMD, and Nvidia. The New York Times reported that a supercomputer called Sunway BlueLight MPP, was installed in September at … Continued
Firefox learns to share, again
If at first you can’t learn your social skills, try and try again. With the demise of the first Firefox initiative to bring a more modern range of social sharing to the browser,Mozilla has released today its second attempt in early alpha called Firefox Share (download). Firefox Share brings a new take on sharing to … Continued









