For those who love to do presentations!
http://appadvice.com/appnn/2012/10/new-scrollshow-presentation-app-for-ipad-shows-promise
Wednesday, 31 October 2012
Google unveils free Siri rival for iPhone, iPad - Computerworld
Competition hots up on Google / Apple / Amazon / Samsung fronts while Apple cultivates Facebook, Sky cultivates Blackberry!
http://www.computerworld.com/s/article/9233121/Google_unveils_free_Siri_rival_for_iPhone_iPad
http://www.computerworld.com/s/article/9233121/Google_unveils_free_Siri_rival_for_iPhone_iPad
Microsoft Surface: Good marks for the tablet, but how about that software? - CSMonitor.com
Limited apps put Microsoft into the background, but maybe developers wuth jump on board! Not?
http://www.csmonitor.com/Innovation/Horizons/2012/1024/Microsoft-Surface-Good-marks-for-the-tablet-but-how-about-that-software?cmpid=ema:nws:BizTech%20(10312012)&cmpid=ema:nws:NzQ4MDU4NDEwMgS2
http://www.csmonitor.com/Innovation/Horizons/2012/1024/Microsoft-Surface-Good-marks-for-the-tablet-but-how-about-that-software?cmpid=ema:nws:BizTech%20(10312012)&cmpid=ema:nws:NzQ4MDU4NDEwMgS2
Wuh Lax walkarounds
Author AW Lake is planning walkarounds through Devon villages in November 2012! Accompanying him will be Trevor Manley an Devon expert on the rise on fall of small business industries. They plan to spread a bit of sunshine as the chat with locals about how they are coping with the long double recession, the perfect recession? Lake also will explain the philosophy behind his Wuh Lax series, which is set in the West Country in 50 CE.
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