Erik Sherman of BNET Technology highlights some interesting points:
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A quick heads-up for those of you that find yourself using whiteboards a lot. Whiteboard Capture is a $1.99 iPhone app designed to help you make those whiteboard photos you take significantly more readable (and, therefore, more useful as reference).
At least, that's what Richard Wray and Bobbie Johnson of the Guardian conclude:
The recent media coverage about Palm having a lower-tier WebOS phone in the works — which I've already labled as madness, if true — has gotten me thinking about an old showmanship concept, called the art of the Reveal (or, more simply, the Reveal). It's a technique exploited by writers, directors, comedians, strippers, politicians, and carnies; anyone in the business of organizing a show.
TechCrunch is reporting that Palm is already creating a second WebOS device, code named Pixie, that will be a "low end" version of its upcoming (and as-yet unreleased) Pre.
BusinessWeek is carrying a story by Spencer E. Ante and Arik Hesseldahl, claiming familiarity with talks between Apple and Verizon regarding some upcoming "iPhone-like" products.
Troubled times are here for Microsoft; truly troubled times.
John Gruber of Daring Fireball yesterday wrote about the incredible variety of UI solutions to be found in the various Twitter client apps.
A bunch of Silicon Valley execs are in Iraq, apparently "explore new opportunities to support Iraqi government and non-government stakeholders in Iraq’s emerging new media industry.
Google recently posted about its new support for recognizing canonical URLs for page content.