- Samantha Murphy. “Samsung Galaxy S4 Active Smartphone Gets Extreme.” Mashable.
- I have a Galaxy S3 and am supremely happy with it…though the S4 has been tempting and the S4 Active is even more tempting. 30 mins. underwater! Sweet! Now I’d use that for diving and such, but it might also be useful for my wife who likes to throw (okay, really its drop) phones into bodies of water with surprising regularity. 🙂 The one downer I notice at least in this post is no mention of a foreword facing camera, I’ve come to enjoy these foreword facing cameras and think they should be standard in every smartphone.
- “Storage Transformation.” Windows Server Blog.
- Brief overview of Microsoft’s strategies regarding data storage including on-premise, cloud, and backup/DR.
- Larry Dignan. “Gigya Takes Enterprise Turn, Swaps In New CFO.” ZDNet.
- Lauren Hockenson. “Autobike Wants To Bring People Back To Biking.” Mashable.
- Nifty idea, I wouldn’t pay much for this feature, but I might pay $20 extra on a new bike.
- Frederic Lardinois. “Google Launches Maps Engine API To Allow Enterprise Developers To More Easily Create, Share And Publish Custom Maps.” TechCrunch.
- Sarah Perez. “Sincerely’s New ‘Thoughtfulness Engine’ Will Help You Remember Birthdays & Special Occasions, Won’t Spam You With Alerts.” TechCrunch.
- Frederic Lardinois. “Google Backtracks On Its CalDAV API ‘Spring Cleaning’ And Launches CardDAV API.” TechCrunch.
- Kevin Fitchard. “Nextel Shutdown Will Leave 45,000 Tons Of Network Junk. How Spring Plans To Recycle It.” GigaOm.
- Nathaniel Mott. “BetterCloud Announces A Premium Version Of FlashPanel To Help Its 10M Users Manage Google Apps.” PandoDaily.
- Peter Ha. “Are Smart Locks Secure, Or Just Dumb?” Lifehacker.
- Rebecca Grant. “WeMonitor Raises $5.3M To Keep Your Energy Bills Down.” VentureBeat.
- Selena Larson. “Any.DO To Launch Cal To Simplify Calendar And Task Management.” VentureBeat.
- Matt Asay. “Carrier Theories Meets Harsh Reality Of Competing With Amazon.” ReadWriteCloud.
- David Sobotta. “The State Of The Word Processor: HTML Compatibility.” ReadWriteEnterprise.
- Alan Henry. “How To Bring Back The Delete Button In The New Gmail For Android.” Lifehacker.