The only drawing class I’ve ever taken in my life proved to me that I am artistically challenged. Or at the very least, I can’t produce with a pencil or paintbrush the image in my head. The EyeWriter Project recently released a tracking technology so that users can produce art just by wearing special goggles. [...]
I am an avid reader of Seth Godin’s Blog and he says a lot of great things but once in a while he makes a post that really makes you think. In the spirit of spreading the ideavirus, his post is below: We’re the same, we’re the same, we’re… Take a look at just about [...]
The vibe at TechCrunch Disrupt this morning was vastly different from the previous two days. Perhaps it had something to do with the after-party last night, or maybe people were just mentally exhausted from 15+ hours of panels, talks, and battles we’ve seen to date. Either way, the techies were tired, but luckily Jack Dorsey [...]
En route to TechCrunch Disrupt 2010, a 3-day event in New York City. From what I gather, there’ll be a bunch of start-ups presenting their cutting edge ideas to successful executives and investors. Some of the highlights include talks from the CEO of AOL, the CEO of Yahoo!, a few Google people, the creator of [...]
Jacques Habra, CEO of Phone Halo, delineates the Phone Halo 2010 DEMO experience from a few weeks prior to the event to several weeks after.
One of my favorite blogs, ReadWriteWeb is holding what they call an “unconference” today in Mountain View, California. The topic is mobile development trends, and it seems like they plan to cover just about every niche of the industry I can think of: geo-location services, commerce & marketing, content/publishing, mobile social networking, augmented reality, and [...]
As most of you know, on July 27th the world will change. Yes…for the first time in over a decade. The war between the Terran, Zerg, and Protoss will resume. Here at Phone Halo, we grew up playing the original starcraft (I was a big fan of the Terran Battle Cruisers) and have been waiting [...]
Just a quick thanks to Microsoft for their BizSpark Program. If you are starting a high tech company, you have to get involved with this program. BizSpark offers a lot of great Microsoft software for free. Thanks Ballmer. -Chris