Tag Archives: Lets
Inkjets? Bah! Let’s build a future with 3-D printers
Now that robots have their own app stores, it’s about time we humans gained some cool new tech. And if I had to pick it, I’d say it’s 3-D printing. Oh, don’t worry, Angry Birds: I’m looking forward to your … Continue reading
Cloud Foundry lets apps span cloud providers
Developers concerned about confining their apps to a single infrastructure-as-a-service platform, such as Amazon Web Services, need worry no more. If they’re willing to utilize Cloud Foundry, the open source platform-as-a-service project launched by VMware in April 2011, developers can … Continue reading
Appstores.com lets anyone build their own app store
Haven’t had enough of app stores? Well, there’s going to be a lot more once Appstores.com is finished. The start-up is launching a new app distribution network that allows web publishers to curate their own app galleries, highlighting relevant apps … Continue reading
Forget wireless bandwidth hogs, let’s talk solutions
News about wireless bandwidth hogs, new session-based pricing from Leap Wireless and the appearance of a new web site aimed at helping consumers understand their data caps and the limits those impose, all point to a growing problem in the … Continue reading
Kapture lets merchants reward users for sharing pictures online
Michael Szewczyk was sitting around this past summer, taking stock of all the photo sharing apps that were blossoming and wondering why all this user generated content wasn’t being monetized better. So the director of operations at San Francisco start-up Qwiki … Continue reading