Listen "WebbAlert - September 3, 2008"
Episode Synopsis
Can't see the video? Watch this video now in a browser or download this video now.Google releases its first web browser, Chrome. Announced via a web-comic, the browser has some people prophesying it could spell doom for Microsoft. Others are saying Chrome could be the first step towards a Google designed open source operating system.
Meanwhile, Mozilla finds itself in an odd position now that they are Google's partner and competitor. They don't seem too worried about though. That's understandable considering Mozilla's steady presence in the browser market.
Nokia's new Comes with Music cell phone service (only available in the UK) will
come with unlimited music downloads for a year. The first phone to offer the service will likely cost more than the current version of the phone.
Apple is set to release a new application for its mobile devices that lets users interact with photos, videos and lyrics that will accompany songs downloaded from iTunes. Should you say gooodbye to CDs forever?
Arizona police use Twitter
to keep people updated on traffic issues and criminal activity. The FCC backed a more substantial program a few months ago, which would allow mass text messages to be sent in case of national emergencies.
M2E Powerwants to turn
you into a cell phone battery charger. For those people who took the red pill, check out the solar-powered charger instead.Want to get every episode of WebbAlert automatically delivered to your iTunes software, or another great player? Click here!
Meanwhile, Mozilla finds itself in an odd position now that they are Google's partner and competitor. They don't seem too worried about though. That's understandable considering Mozilla's steady presence in the browser market.
Nokia's new Comes with Music cell phone service (only available in the UK) will
come with unlimited music downloads for a year. The first phone to offer the service will likely cost more than the current version of the phone.
Apple is set to release a new application for its mobile devices that lets users interact with photos, videos and lyrics that will accompany songs downloaded from iTunes. Should you say gooodbye to CDs forever?
Arizona police use Twitter
to keep people updated on traffic issues and criminal activity. The FCC backed a more substantial program a few months ago, which would allow mass text messages to be sent in case of national emergencies.
M2E Powerwants to turn
you into a cell phone battery charger. For those people who took the red pill, check out the solar-powered charger instead.Want to get every episode of WebbAlert automatically delivered to your iTunes software, or another great player? Click here!
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