Posts Tagged ‘Haiti

Google today launched a person finder to quickly connect those looking for missing people in Chile and those who have information. The simple interface lets you choose between two options – “I’m looking for someone” and “I have information about someone”, then either query the database or enter new information. At the time of writing, [...]

The earthquake in Haiti is one of the most talked about subjects so far this year. Believe it or not, for some reason, it’s more debated than the Apple tablet which is about to be released. And while we already gave you all the details you need in order to contribute to the earthquake relief [...]

Apple’s iconic smartphone has been known to win hearts and minds, but can it also save lives? Apparently it can, according to this story from NBC Miami. American Dan Woolley of Colorado Springs was caught in the collapse of the Hotel Montana in Port-au-Prince after the Haiti earthquake struck last week. He used a medical [...]

Thwapr, a mobile-to-mobile video-sharing program that launches its public beta today, is focused on creating an easy-to-use cross-platform solution for sharing photos and videos with other people, regardless of what type of phone they use. The Problem With Current Options The problem with current mobile-to-mobile video- or photo-sharing options is that they don’t work reliably [...]

From interrupting your followers with Kanye, to voicing your displeasure with antiquated web browsers, to protesting DDoS attacks, Twibbons have become ingrained in the Twitter community as a way for users to show their support for a cause with their avatars. Now, the project is celebrating a cool milestone: one million users. Beyond the quirky [...]


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