Source:Techcrunch
Google Docs and Spreadsheets has hit a bit of a growth curve since June. About 1.4 million people used the Web-based service in October, compared to roughly 600,000 in June, according to Compete. That is a nice jump, but 1.4 million is still a marginal number compared to the desktop productivity apps (on […]Source:Techcrunch
As expected, EchoStar has filed with the SEC to split its business in two, reports GigaOm. The two businesses will be the Dish Network satellite TV service and its set-top box business. That set-top box business includes place-shifting Slingboxes, which Echostar acquired with its $380 million purchase of Sling Media in September. […]Source:Techcrunch
The Web is coming to your airplane seat, real soon. And not just e-mail and IM on one JetBlue plane. Starting in March, I am told, American Airlines will start offering Web access on-board, followed shortly by Virgin America. Both will use an air-to-ground system from Aircell. (Boeing’s failed Connexion broadband […]
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