This was originally posted in a NY Tech forum and spawned a huge debate. I am re-posting here with permission from the author, Ed Potter. Would love to hear your thoughts on the topic!
As a life-long big-city kid, this tech hits near and dear to my heart. Anyone who has driven in NYC can attest to what a nightmare parking is. Even in the outer boroughs, you can easily spend 15-30 minutes driving around the block or camped out at a fire hydrant looking for a spot to [...]
I’M BACK!
So I took last week off to go to the 2nd annual Internet Technology Summit held this year in Downtown Orlando. Full-disclosure: I participated in a contest and won a free along with a free hotel stay for this event, but that in no way influenced my opinion – it was AWESOME!
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Soluto is a new tech start-up based in Israel that recently won the $50000 top prize at the TechCrunch Disrupt competition in NYC. Their tool analyzes all of the applications and services that launch when you reboot your PC and presents you with a list of how long it took each item to launch. This [...]
Google has gone from being the little [search] engine that could to being mega-corporation spanning many different industries from telecom to energy. Google is looking to expand it’s empire once again with Google TV. Announced just last week at the developer event Google I/O, Google has set its sights firmly on conquering the television industry.
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