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more about #webapps more comments → Stingers: Here's hoping I get one! more » ceilingFANBOY: Good job, Jason. You overcame the urge to say that they are sending out a wave of invites... more » OMG! Ponies!: I could see having a 10" secondary LCD panel dedicated to this. That said, I registered for whenever they open the testing beyond developers (I think). more » Sticks Calhoun: I look at that screenshot and get an instant headache. Today is the day I became an old man in the world of technology. more » Itspeat!: hmmm, i can't quite tell if i am extremely interested in this yet. i mean after all, i could just open multiple tabs. still pretty neat more » bornonbord: Because the MLB wants you to pay for any content-rich features. People will pay, too. Just not me. more » orthorim: Microsoft + Free = Head for the exits! more » frigg: I find Google Apps somewhat disappointing. Here's hoping continued penis envy between Google and Microsoft will result in better online services! more » PurpleMonkeyDishwasher:: So if the online suite is free, why would people buy the software to install on their computers? With options like google docs and openoffice there's ... more » tok3ninja: Google Docs keeps breaking the formatting on my resume, hopefully Office Web doesn't do the same? more » Shamoononon: I shave my legs.: Ha, I love how they make it sound so great. Anybody actually ever eat at one of these on campus cafeterias? You're better off dumping a two day old bi... more » AmericanMouth: I wish companies would just have food courts similar to malls, rather than hiring staff to try and cook elegant/smart food for employees. I'll take a ... more » Hello Mister Walrus: Do they have APPLES? Hahaaa... Ok I'll leave now. more » Brian Sexton: Sometimes vegetable pizza is delicious even for carnivores. more » Kaiser-Machead: For breakfast: poached egg white with plain toast and fat free cheddar For lunch: watercress salad with cucumbers and sugarless mint tea For dinner: g... more » -
#preapps
MLB's Web App for Pre Looks Good Enough to Be Native
Not bad for a web app: MLB's Mobile Premium Service pulls some of the awesome iPhone app's tricks, optimized for the Pre: video highlights, 3D pitch tracking and live audio broadcasts. But why's it $15/year? [MLB via PreCentral] More » -
#microsoft
Microsoft Office 2010 Web Apps Will Be Free; Testing Starts Today
After Microsoft's initial announcement, the forthcoming Google-docs-like Office web apps—"Office Web"—kinda fell off the radar. Today, we get confirmation that the online suite will be free, and that Office 2010 will start semi-private testing today. More » -
#gmail
Redesigned Mobile Gmail for iPhone and Android Is Faster, Appier, Awesomer
Google's redesigned mobile Gmail site for iPhone and Android is live and it seems better than the original in every way: It's faster, more app-like, and has an improved user interface. We like. More » -
#mobileweb20
New WinMo and iPhone Apps Give You Palm Pre-Like Social Media Synergy
Yahoo's new mobile apps, HTC's updated WinMo UI and a new multi-platform app called 3deep are all chasing after the Palm Pre's Synergy functionality, gathering all social media/location aware services in one place. More » -
#gmail
Browser-Based Offline Gmail Demonstrated On iPhone, Android
Gmail's desktop offline mode relies on browser extensions, but Google engineers have figured out a way to use HTML5 standards—supported by the iPhone, Android and Pre's webkit browsers—to accomplish the same thing natively. More » -
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#software
Google Optimizes More Apps For iPhone
Following up on their optimization of GCal and GDocs for the iPhone, Google's gone and made their entire Google portal Apple phone friendly. There's now a tab bar at the top of the page that lets you switch quickly between Gmail, Calendar, Reader, Docs and the rest of the mobile-capable apps. All you have to do is hit up google.com. If this is the kind of optimization Apple gets, when Android hits the market, Google will probably have a Barbara Eden pop out and rub your stomach. -
#iphone
Meebo Goes iPhone Compatible With the Best Fully Optimized Mobile IM Client
We wrote about Meebo's iPhone compatibility right after the iPhone was launched—and it wasn't so great. Consider that a thing of the past. Meebo's just released an iPhone-only IM webapp that's just as good as Meebo for the desktop. We've actually tested it on our iPhones, and can say it's the best chat app on the iPhone yet, partially thanks to the fact that it is tied in to the Meebo on the desktop. More »

