Wednesday, February 20, 2013

Apple Patents Extremely Accurate, Localized Haptic Feedback For Multitouch Devices - as well as my very own links synopsis

Tech firms are invariably making news - fortunately for me personally since this is a tech blog. Who are we thinking about now?

In our first little grouping, why don't we take a look at the websites discussing Twitter and Burger King:
- Reamaze Pulls Email, Twitter, Facebook And YouTube Into One Dashboard For Small-Business Customers from techcrunch.com
- Twitter as Point of Sale? from www.searchenginejournal.com
- Burger King Twitter Hacked! from technorati.com

What else is there? Well, there's Apple Inc. and IPhone:
- Apple Patents Extremely Accurate, Localized Haptic Feedback For Multitouch Devices from techcrunch.com

Android (operating system) and Apple Inc. were talked about a lot as well:
- SwiftKey 4 Adds Swype-Style Gesture Inputting To Android App, Plus New Languages, Tailored Typing & Simpler Corrections - "Keyboard software maker SwiftKey's answer toSwype has now been added to the latest version of its software, SwiftKey 4, launching today on Google Play for Android smartphones and tablet users" - said techcrunch.com
- Vine Currently Looking for a Lead Android Engineer (Among Other Positions) - www.webpronews.com

The rest? Well, Google and Twitter, Inc. were in the press a fair amount:
- A Deeper Look at Google Signals Map and Social Data Hub - "If you're anything like me, you stumbled across a Google Signals Map and had no idea it even existed. However, Google Signals has actually been available for quite some time, and more and more companies are beginning to explore this feature and what it can do for their SEO" - said www.searchenginejournal.com
- ChaCha Defeats Google, Bing And Siri In "Answers Quality" Study - searchengineland.com
- Butler University Study: ChaCha Beats Google (And Others) For Mobile Q&A - www.webpronews.com





















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