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Wednesday, 02 November 2011 08:41 |
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Back in the day when you wanted to send a postcard to a family member or to a friend, you had to go out, purchase a nice postcard, and then mail it. Nowadays it is a lot simpler than that. Thanks to apps such as the Offsiteteam-developed CuteShot you don’t have to leave your house and go to a shop to get a nice postcard; you don’t have to bother with snail mail either. By using CuteShot you can come up with a cute, personalized postcard by simply taking out your iPhone. This app allows you to easily create a postcard then share it with your friends. Read full review about CuteShot here.
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Thursday, 14 July 2011 13:51 |
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Let me remind you that the initial impulse to build CuteTag was a desire to create a tool with very convenient navigation through personal data. So CuteTag team continues with its effort to make sure that your data never be lost in a vast ocean of information and always be at your fingertips. The new small improvement of data navigation is going live with a new coming release (expected to be online next week). Remember, that is was possible to make every note with several TAGs and then narrow the search by clicking on a particular tag? Assuming that the amount of your personal data is growing right now it is possible to select/unselect more than one tag. Let me give you an example. Let’s say you have a hundred of records marked as NOTES, ToDo, Picture and Friends. Initially clicking Notes you might see all notes. BUT some notes might also be marked as Friends (if they are about friends) or Picture etc. Right now you can search this in the following manner: please show me all records marked as Notes and Friends. That will allow to handle bigger amount of personal notes a lot easier than before.
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Friday, 28 January 2011 12:52 |
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Just want to explain why we still have not came up with that synchronization which was annonced a month ago. The most obvious way to do that is just to create simple SOAP based web-service on our web-server and that is it. But this approach has some well-known drawbacks like concern about privacy and fear of uploading very sensitive data onto someone's server. So, we are still trying to fugure out another way and right now our favor is for something like a peer-to-peer approach. So, everyone who desire to backup their data download a small desctop application which serves as a back-up server on your own computer. Thus, the real data will not be transmitted to third-party server, but only to your personal computer. This approach will also allow to explore and modify data from that desctop application.
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Friday, 07 January 2011 12:10 |
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We have our Win Mobile 7 CuteTag version ready, but it looks like the Windows App Hub registration process will be a pain... Why is it so complex? :) They are requesting my marriage status, my age etc... and finally do not accept our credit card...
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Monday, 13 December 2010 12:41 |
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Today a term “cloud computing” is used mostly with regard to web sphere and can be defined generally as virtual services available over the Internet. However some IT-specialists do not limit cloud computing to a web only, and predict cloud services a great mobile future.
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Thursday, 02 December 2010 13:59 |
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To be productive you need a detailed action plan. Or even a strategy of your own. However difficult it is to organize yourself, you should take it seriously. Otherwise, it can’t be helped …
First of all, you need to arm yourself with a notebook and a pen or even better with several notebooks and a lot of pens. Besides, don’t forget about sticky notes to jot down all up-n-coming ideas, thoughts and impressions.
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Thursday, 25 November 2010 16:39 |
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Right now have caught myself thinking that Black Friday is just round the corner. So many of you are ready to get up early to join a long-long queue of people eager to make the cheapest deals of the year. Without any doubt Black Friday following Thanksgiving Day is one of the greatest things about living in the United States. It is so tempting and challenging to buy Christmas gifts at the lowest prices…
A lot of purchases are nowadays made online with retailers getting to customers through e-mails, Facebook, Twitter and other Internet services.
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Monday, 22 November 2010 16:23 |
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Just decided to continue the previous blog post and make a short run through battles, fights and combats between Google and Apple.
Perhaps you remember those happy times when Google and Apple were working hard together, collaborating, integrating and leading a silent war against Microsoft.
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Friday, 19 November 2010 10:49 |
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Just have come upon an article saying that an endless combat between Google and Apple seems to get a new turn…
Both Google and Apple promised to add support for a Near Field Communications feature. And now all smartphone-toting users hold their breath and keep watch over news or rumors from the two technology giants.
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Friday, 05 November 2010 10:12 |
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Dear valued customers!
There is one comment, which states that the application crashes too offten... We cannot see any crash evidences in Apple Crash Report section, so if somebody do has experienced any issues, please let us know any possible details via Contact Us section.
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