Could Nike+ Basketball Data Be Featured in the NBA and NCAA?

Could Nike+ Basketball Data Be Featured in the NBA and NCAA?

You are likely already aware of Nike+ and what they have done for the running community. As part of their new marketing playbook, Nike unveiled a line of digitally connected footwear that records data about the wearer and syncs it to accompanying Nike+ Basketball, and Nike+ Training, apps for the iPhone, iPod touch and the ...

Where is the November Issue of Esquire in the iTunes Store?

Where is the November Issue of Esquire in the iTunes Store?

Posted by on Nov 15, 2010 in Apple, Application, Journalism | One Comment

I’ve been curious as to why I have not seen the November issue of Esquire, a Hearst publication, in the iTunes App Store. I downloaded, and enjoyed, the October issue featuring Javier Bardem. It has been nearly four weeks since the November issue featuring Minka Kelly has hit the newsstands, and my Zinio application. So ...

Geolocation and WordPress, making the Web a bit smaller

Posted by on Nov 12, 2009 in Application | No Comments

WordPress announced that they will not be left behind as Twitter, Foursquare, Brightkite and others attach your geolocation to posts. You now have the opportunity to share your location for posts for blogs hosted on WordPress.com. Directly from WordPress, “in addition to geotagging posts, you can also geotag your profile. Interested in reading blogs by ...

Google Latitude, When Will It Catch On?

Posted by on Jul 10, 2009 in Application, Data | No Comments

I’ve been watching Google Latitude closely for several months for a few reasons. Google and Latitude can offer: Scale: Google’s service is far reaching, and my content is a bit future proof knowing that the company is not disappearing over night Maps: The integration with Google Maps immediately adds functionality that others are trying to ...