Feb21

ProxToMe Sends Files From Your iPhone To Everyone In The Room

There are literally hundreds of different ways you can potentially send a file. We at Carver Media have researched “When it comes to sending something like a presentation from one mobile device to another those solutions often get a bit complicated, especially if you trying to send a file from one mobile phone to several different phones located nearby”.
Enter ProxToMe, an iOS app launching today that lets you see people that are located near you, learn a bit about them, and then send them everything from your band’s latest single to a full-length movie in just seconds.

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Feb21

App Developer Makes Craigslist Mobile, the Legal Way

Your phone is the tool you use to snap a photo, browse the web and email or call potential buyers, so why must Craigslist stubbornly hide on your desktop? Anyone who's sold several household items when moving knows this frustration well. We've come to expect more from the Internet tools we use.

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Feb19

New Dropbox For Teams Gives IT Deep Control And Visibility, Reveals More About Company’s Next Chapter

Dropbox for Teams has a new set of features that gives IT deep visibility and control over the way both individuals and groups use the service. The new features show how Dropbox is entering a new chapter in its evolution, pointing to a future where a significant aspect of its business will focus on the business market.

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Jan24

Five Social Media Trends for 2013

What your business should think about in the coming year

You be the judge – did I hit my 2011 and 2012 predictions correctly? Assuming the answer is yes, I’m going to try and go three-for-three with this year’s crop of prognostications.  While these are all broader marketing trends, I’ve outlined what I think you, the social media marketer (or digital marketer), should give some brainspace to in 2013.

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Jan21

Facebook for Android Just Got a Lot Faster

Good news for Android users: you can now browse Facebook at twice the speed.

The social network announced Version 2.0 of its Android app Thursday, which makes Facebook for Android completely native, and a great deal faster in the process.

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