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September 25, 2009 | Ron Lee: Starbucks Testing iPhone Mobile Payments App
Forgot your Starbucks Card, debit card or loose change while trying to pay for that morning double-tall, non-fat, no-whip two-pump mocha? No worries: Just whip out your iPhone or iPod touch to pay.![]()
August 31, 2009 | Greg Ness: Where The Web Is Headed
Tim Berners-Lee is credited as one of the main inventors of the World Wide Web. With an accomplishment like that on your resume, people tend to sit up and take notice when you have something to say – notably when that something is about The Next Web. In this compelling TED talk, Tim discusses what will be the next evolution of the Web: linked data. As the TED video summary says, “open, linked data…could do for numbers what the Web did for words, pictures, video: unlock our data and reframe the way we use it together.”
July 27, 2009 | Nick Green: Flash Catalyst offers new workflow
Adobe’s newest beta product, Flash Catalyst boasts that it’s the missing link between developers and designers. It gives a visual layout interface for designers to create and begin flushing out interactivity on the site. Adobe’s pitch is that this work flow allows for much of the front end development to actually be done by the designer leaving the true coding to the developer. It’s an interesting idea, but how useful will it be?
June 03, 2009 | Sara Litton: Putting the “app” in “vertisements”
App-vertisements are muscling into advertising budgets and marketing mixes all over. Rather than developing traditional marketing and advertising messages, brand managers are now connecting with audiences via more than 35,000 applications that have flooded the iTunes Apps Store for iPhone and iPod touch owners.
April 29, 2009 | Ron Lee: Wesabe + iPhone = Managing Money on the Go
Wesabe, a popular and free online personal financial management tool, announced this week the launch of a free iPhone application for consumers who want to track and manage money on the go via iPhone or iPod Touch. Wesabe now offers multiple ways for consumers to interact with its free tools.![]()
April 10, 2009 | Ben Hamilton: My Top 10 Expression Engine Extensions
This is a list of my top 10 Expression Engine extensions. It is hardly definitive, so if you disagree with me, then I encourage you to make your own list in the comments below.
February 23, 2009 | Mark Sjurseth: Sundog Releases New Lead Routing App for Salesforce
Sundog will release its latest lead assignment utility for salesforce.com’s AppExchange today. This new and improved version called Territory Lead Routing Enterprise, automates the process of lead assignment for your Salesforce organization. As leads arrive from various sources, they are routed by predefined territories based on postal codes, states, countries, or types. The app conveniently allows lead assignment to queues, users or partner accounts and manages assignment notifications.
July 31, 2008 | Mark Sjurseth: Sundog Releases Territory Lead Routing for AppExchange
Sundog recently released a convenient application to customize the lead assignment behavior within salesforce.com’s Partner Relationship Management (PRM) application. The new app, Territory Lead Routing 1.0, is available for no charge on the AppExchange for organizations using PRM.
