August 2009 posts

An eventful second half of 2009

By Jon White on 13 August 2009

Since exhibiting and speaking at Internet World at the end of April, it’s been all quiet on the events front here at Webcredible for most of the summer. That’s all set to change though as we move into the latter part of the year.

After a break in August, our interactive training courses are returning to … Read more about ‘An eventful second half of 2009′


There isn’t an app for that: Going underground for a better app experience

By Mru Kodali on 11 August 2009

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With Apple rejecting apps written for its iPhone for one reason or another, both developers and consumers are increasingly going underground and creating an alternative marketplace. Developers are able to flog their wares while consumers can find what they’re looking for, even if Apple says no, and fully harness the power of the iPhone. Google … Read more about ‘There isn’t an app for that: Going underground for a better app experience’


BC: Before Cyberworld

By Frankie Pagnacco on 7 August 2009

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So the young are jumping off social networking sites as fast as they jumped on? And why this reverse phenomenon? Because their parents and teachers are storming on there in droves. Reconnecting with lost friends and lovers, having affairs, breaking up marriages, but worse, throwing sheep at their own kids.

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Smartphone apps - is the battle over before it’s begun?

By Jon White on 6 August 2009

The news that there are now more than 65,000 apps available in the iPhone App Store is food for thought, particularly if (like me) you own one of the smartphones that is in the market of trying to compete with the iPhone. The post on Mashable also stated that more developers are starting to work … Read more about ‘Smartphone apps - is the battle over before it’s begun?’


Apple blocks Google Voice app for the iPhone. What next?

By Mru Kodali on 4 August 2009

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Google Voice is a free new Internet telephony service that lets users screen, block and make calls, get voicemail transcripts, place conference calls and more. Sounds like a pretty handy app to me (shame it’s US invite only at the moment). But Apple has decided that it’s one app they can do without and blocked … Read more about ‘Apple blocks Google Voice app for the iPhone. What next?’