Thursday 7 October 2010

TechMonkey breidt uit (Update)

Techmonkey.be ( de nieuwe site) zal sneller dan verwacht online zijn!

We doen ons uiterste best om de site zo snel mogelijk online te krijgen. De eerste versie zal er niet fantastisch uitzien, maar daar komt zeker verandering in, dus hou ons zeker in de gaten!

 

Andries en Jan

Wednesday 6 October 2010

TechMonkey breidt uit!

Zoals jullie weten zijn wij op dit moment nog actief op een gratis blog wat het voordeel heeft dat het gratis is maar omdat we jullie een nog betere ervaring willen bieden gaan we vanaf 1 november overgaan naar een ander domein samen met een volledig vernieuwd design!
Dit is ook één van de redenen waarom we sinds vandaag zijn overgestapt naar Nederlands, we willen jullie namelijk zo goed mogelijk op de hoogte houden met het laatste nieuws en met deze bewuste taalswitch gaat ons dat zeker lukken.

Uiteraard houden we jullie op de hoogte hoe de werken aan onze site vorderen, wij hopen jullie dan te zien!



Andries Claes & Jan Bongers

Heads up: Vrijdag staat de TOP 5 online!

Gewoon even een kleine herinnering dat jullie vrijdagochtend hier al terecht zullen kunnen voor de weekelijkse vijf beste applicaties uit de App Store!

Wees erbij!

Andries

Dutch/Nederlands!

From now on the blog posts are going to be in Dutch because everything will be much easier! We excuse us for people who liked Techmonkey in English.

Vanaf nu zullen alle blogpost in het Nederlands zijn omdat dit alles veel makkelijker zal maken. We excuseren ons tegenover de mensen die Techmonkey ok vonden in het Engels

Volg ons op Twitter!

http://www.twitter.com/ttechmonkey

Tuesday 5 October 2010

Twitter CEO Evan Williams steps down


Twitter co-founder Evan Williams has stepped down from his role as CEO of the company, according to a post he authored Monday on Twitter's official blog. Dick Costolo, currently serving as chief operating officer, has taken over, effective immediately; Williams will focus on product strategy.

Williams, already well known in the tech industry for having sold Blogger parent company Pyra Labs to Google in 2003, had co-founded Twitter in 2006 with Biz Stone and Jack Dorsey. Initially, Dorsey served as CEO; he stepped aside almost exactly two years ago, and Williams took over. Dorsey is now on the executive team at e-commerce start-up Square and remains Twitter chairman.

Costolo has been instrumental in developing Twitter's fledgling business model, currently centered on a system of "promoted" tweets, trends, and accounts. It's this business expertise that makes him a better fit for the executive role, Williams explained in the blog post.

"The challenges of growing an organization so quickly are numerous," he wrote. "Growing big is not success, in itself. Success to us means meeting our potential as a profitable company that can retain its culture and user focus while having a positive impact on the world. This is no small task."

As COO, Costolo has become a more prominent face of the company in recent months. It was Costolo who unveiled and detailed Twitter's first concrete business strategy at its Chirp developer conference, in the form of its "promoted tweets" product. Twitter has also said it's working on a suite of tools for businesses to monitor and manage their companies' Twitter accounts. It's also signed search deals with the likes of Google and Bing.

Williams' departure comes just weeks after Twitter launched a major overhaul of its Web interface.

"I completely respect his decision to focus on product strategy and vision," a statement from Costolo read. "As we've all seen with the new Twitter, when [Williams] focuses on product, something amazing can happen. I'm certainly excited to be taking on this role."

Twitter now has 160 million registered users, and 90 million tweets are posted per day, but the service hasn't yet proven its mettle as a sustainable business. It also continues to be plagued by infrastructure issues, from a nasty security flaw that ran amok last month to frequent outages that seem excruciatingly difficult for the company to cure.

In fact, as Williams' blog post announcing his departure went live, Twitter was in the midst of another prolonged hiccup. The company's status blog acknowledged several minutes later that it was experiencing "major site issues."



Read more: http://news.cnet.com/8301-13577_3-20018462-36.html?tag=topTechContentWrap;editorPicks#ixzz11VJPdRsz

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Skype For Android!

Finally! Skype is free to download for Google Android Devices!

Monday 4 October 2010

Microsoft and AT&T Holding Windows Phone 7 Event on October 11

If you’ve been waiting for Windows Phone 7, it looks like October 11 is going to be the day. Microsoft just sent out invites for a Windows Phone 7 press conference with AT&T. Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer will keynote the event and will be joined on stage by AT&T CEO Ralph de la Vega. This also means that AT&T now has major contracts with Microsoft as well as Apple.

The only question now is what version of the Windows Phone 7 device will first hit AT&T. ASUS, Dell, LG, HTC and Samsung have all been confirmed as Windows Phone 7 launch partners, but it’s most likely that LG and HTC devices will debut on October 11.

Source: www.mashable.Com