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Corvida's First European Adventure: mLove, TEDGlobal and Culture

Corvida’s First European Adventure: mLove, TEDGlobal and Culture

From June 28 – July 16th, I had an incredible opportunity to travel overseas to three countries for the first time in my life. Berlin was my first stop for mLove, a mobile tech conference. Next, I spent time exploring Amsterdam and ended my travels in Scotland for TEDGlobal 2011. My Travel Itinerary Total Days...
Facebook Messenger: A Dedicated App for Facebook Messaging

Facebook Messenger: A Dedicated App for Facebook Messaging

Facebook Messenger is a new iPhone and Android app by Facebook that focuses on Facebook’s Messaging system. If you’re looking for the perfect Facebook Chat client, Messenger will disappoint you. Messenger is for the Facebook Messaging addicts across the planet. In fact, if you’ve been neglecting your Facebook inbox for some time now, Messenger might...
BlackBerry PlayBook Tablet Review: A Work In Progress

BlackBerry PlayBook Tablet Review: A Work In Progress

It’s the only tablet that didn’t come with a native email client. I’m talking about the BlackBerry PlayBook. It’s the latest entry into the tablet market, currently dominated by Apple’s iPad. It launched without an email client, a real calendar app, and social networking apps like Twitter and Facebook. In the past month, the only...
Firefox 4 Review: Good Enough To Leave Google Chrome?

Firefox 4 Review: Good Enough To Leave Google Chrome?

It’s been a while since I’ve mentioned  Firefox on SheGeeks. I stopped using Firefox in 2009 because of poor performance and memory leaks. Firefox 3.4 is the last version I used before switching to Google Chrome. I haven’t looked back. Now Firefox 4 is officially out and it’s a major revamp for the Firefox browser....
Will You Use The New Google +1 Button?

Will You Use The New Google +1 Button?

Today Google launched a +1 button, which most are hailing as a rival to the Facebook like button and even Twitter’s retweet button, but for search results. Limited to your Google contacts and chat friends, Google hints at connecting +1 with Twitter, but noticeably doesn’t mention Facebook. Is this another move for Google to go...