SXSWi
Morning Bits: February 27
Looking for a touch of tech news this morning? Well, you may have come across this information as it hit the Web yesterday, but I found some “super secret” info about Digg that you may be interested in, along with a few other news items: Tech Crunch posted an article concerning a new toolbar that Digg […]
Morning Bits: February 26
Good morning to those of you already cruising the blogosphere. I’m going to serve you the latest SXSWi and tech news so get the syrup. PC World just released an article speculating on the future of Apple sans Jobs. Of course its difficult for anyone to imagine a world without Jobs. Jobs has been a […]
Morning Bits: February 25
Hello everyone, it is very early but morning tech news is more important than extra sleep with SXSWi being so close. The amount of new tech news was mostly limited to stories concerning Google and Microsoft, but some other things took place believe it or not. Google’s email program Gmail went down yesterday blocking access […]
SXSWi Meetup at Shangri-La
And, they’re off. The SXSWi kickoff party was a huge success. You could already feel the enthusiasm building for what is shaping up to be a fantastic conference, just 16 days away. Here are the some of the members of our team kicking back and getting ready for the big event. More on the Photos […]
Morning Bits: February 24
Good morning to those of you up and active on the blogosphere. Its been kinda quiet in the tech world lately. I think the recent market losses have slowed things down even further. SXSWI fans should take note, their favorite interviewer Sarah Lacy blogging for TechCrunch just threw in her two cents on a Thomas […]
South By Morning Bits: February 23
Happy Monday to you all! As another day dawns, the SXSWi countdown continues. Only 17 more days until the interactive madness begins! Here to brighten your day are recent SXSWi-related tech news: Creating Oscar Gold SXSWi’s Sunday keynote, Nate Silver (FiveThirtyEight.com), is often called the statistical guru of our time. He first popped up on the scene forecasting baseball […]