This is a very common question that I get nowadays, being a huge mobile gadget geek and all.
Question: Which cellphone should I buy?
Seems like a pretty simple question - buy what you like, right? However, this is all too common of a mistake. Once you purchase your shiny new communicator, you feel pretty good toting it about like a proud new parent... only to discover months later that it's missing a crucial feature or has some extremely annoying habits that you can't stand. As such, the question of which mobile to purchase is more complicated than it seems... especially with all the new (and sometimes wacky) choices out there.
CBS has launched a $4.99 iPhone app dedicated to streaming all 63 games of the NCAA basketball tournament. The NCAA March Madness on Demand, powered by MobiTV, also provides:
tournament brackets updated in real-time with up-to-the minute scores, and the ability to click directly from brackets into live video. [...] game previews, including team breakdowns and matchup comparison. [...]
Apple is making hay again with yet another news announcement; the third big news day in three weeks. Today it’s a new iPod Shuffle. A very very tiny Shuffle with 4GB of storage and a talking interface. It’s available in black and silver for $79.
Well, I can't say I Twitter my life away. More accurately, Twitter has become a part of my life, both personally and professionally. I've found great enjoyment in following tweets of those I know personally, and some that I know only by a pseudonym or an avatar. I'm always looking for that great link, amusing experience, or quirky photo to post. I've read news and learned about great new apps through Twitter. It's also become an indispensable tool for networking with and growing online communities.
I'd like to share my 2 cents on the best Twitter clients out there - which ones are your favorites?