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Dunkin’ does it again

Dunkin’ Donuts just came out with the Dunkin’ Run — a website and iPhone app that will allow you to invite, coordinate, and place coffee orders for you, your friends, and coworkers. Coffee runs will never be the same.
Fun idea, useful, nice execution, and creating buzz. Win.
Check out the nonembeddable video that I’m sad about [...]

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Google eBooks on the way…

Here’s a game changer for Amazon, the publishing industry, and authors adept at marketing. Today, Google announced that later this year they will begin distributing and publishing eBooks.
What’s the motivation?
InformationWeek is reporting that Google may be looking for a way to placate authors upset about past copyright violations. Well, that might be a nice bonus [...]

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iPhone :: iConnect

The many twitter apps out there are pretty interesting to me. My buddy d and I are even making a lil site about them called twitterAppTracker.com.
Yesterday, I came across iConnect.

So far, I’d say that iConnect is my favorite iPhone app and the best twitter client. Why? Cause the UI is really cool, it uses a [...]

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RunKeeper :: Update

Looks like the dude (Jason Jacobs) did it! Also, according to Geek.com,  it looks like RunKeeper successfully garnered a bunch of press.
Plus, it looks like he ran it in 4:01 which is one hell of a great time for 3 weeks training. Way faster than the best (4:25) I ever did. Nice work Jason!

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RunKeeper at the Boston Marathon

RunKeeper is an awesome iPhone app that I use during some of my quick jaunts on the trails of Marin that I call runs. I’m not quite in the marathon shape I once was. But RunKeeper is a fun app that aids my motivation and provides tons of utility.

RunKeeper reached out to Dave Gerzof and [...]

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More from Gmail for iPhone and Android

True to what Vic Gundotra mentioned at last week’s Web 2.0 Expo, Google announced today that they’re launching some revisions to Gmail functionality to take advantage of new browser technology on iPhone and Android mobile devices.

Basically, you’ll be able to archive and star emails without pinging the remote server. Now, the email will be cached [...]

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Skype for iPhone

Skype for iPhone.

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TED Talks :: David Pogue

Here’s another great TED Talk on the communications convergence. Here, David Pogue, New York Times gadget guy, talks about VoIP over mobile phone technology. Pogue yells a bit too much, but he’s also funny and goes on to talk about voice search and some other geektastic mobile phone stuff.
VoIP over mobile has been on my [...]

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Playing with Pixelpipe

Pixelpipe is a pretty cool iPhone app that I’ve been playing around with. Essentially the idea is to have an app on your mobile that will upload images/video and route them to the destinations you’ve directed them to go to, like flickr, your blog, Viddler, etc.

I set up my account to automatically pipe my images [...]

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