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iphone apps: March 2010
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Sunday, March 21, 2010. Google Nexus One – First Impressions Matter. Written by: Matt Hartley. On 1/02/10 Filed Under Mobile. It looks like Engadget managed to get their hands on a real live Nexus One. From Google. They are reporting that the Nexus One is using Android 2.1 atop a 1GHz Snapdragon CPU, a 3.7-inch, 480 x 800 display. The article goes on to say that the overall feel is very HTC in design. Sadly for Google, however, is that the Nexus One is no iPhone killer. What does this mean to you? It see...
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iphone apps: Ex-Googler Lee sees Apple tablet debut in January
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Saturday, March 20, 2010. Ex-Googler Lee sees Apple tablet debut in January. Sure, every blogger worth his salt has weighed in on the long-rumored Apple tablet. That may or may not be- its possible size, shape, specs, debut date, and on and on. Now offering up a perspective on the matter is a high-profile tech industry executive, Kai-fu Lee, who until recently was the head of Google's China operations. And other media outlets. How would Lee, who hasn't worked at Apple in more than a decade, know all this?
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Innovation Works | genYchina.com
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Gen-Y discuss the changing interplay between technology, media and culture in China. The Future of China’s Startup Incubators. June 9th, 2012 Author:. China’s business and start-up incubators are adopting different models than those popularized from Silicon Valley and other mature, Western ecosystems. The drivers developing a different incubator model are rooted in a different local context, but the successful application of these models can have global implications. By Incubator I mean. It is important ...
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Entrepreneur | genYchina.com
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Gen-Y discuss the changing interplay between technology, media and culture in China. The Future of China’s Startup Incubators. June 9th, 2012 Author:. China’s business and start-up incubators are adopting different models than those popularized from Silicon Valley and other mature, Western ecosystems. The drivers developing a different incubator model are rooted in a different local context, but the successful application of these models can have global implications. By Incubator I mean. It is important ...
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Robert Shedd » startups
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Blogging about the business, technology, and life of startups. March 1st, 2011 Author:. There’s been an increasing amount of conversation recently about how difficult it is for startups to find qualified engineers. And yet at the same time, recent graduates with strong engineering credentials are saying that they can’t find jobs. What’s going on here? In December, Vivek Wadhwa wrote a post on TechCrunch, Shortage of Engineers or a Glut: No Simple Answer. There is truth in both of these themes. Good thing...