Google Docs is already a terrific suite of Office-like applications, and now it’s getting even better. Google has revamped Docs to make it faster, more responsive, and easier to collaborate
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Wow-inducing “Alice” book for the iPad
Yes, it’s happened, and in a big way: “Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland” has been reimagined for the iPad, and it’s a winner.
Is the iPad for watching, or doing—or both?
The initial reviews of the iPad are out, from a select group of technology columnists who received iPads from Apple, and they’re something of a hodge-podge of opinions and impressions.
Is the Internet destroying thought?
New York Times book critic Michiko Kakutani takes on the downside of the Internet, social media, and online culture in a thoughtful essay, “Texts without Context
Special deal: 100 bestsellers for $3.99 each
How’s this for a deal: 100 former bestsellers for $3.99 each
Shorty Awards offer kudos for Twitter info and innovation
Twitter can be used for fun. For art. For everything. That was demonstrated at the second annual Shorty Awards, an award for innovation with Twitter.
Social publishing + Red Cross = 100 stories for Haiti
Social publishing meets Haiti relief efforts with a new book, “100 Stories for Haiti,” author Greg McQueen’s effort to raise money for the Red Cross.
Young Me, Now Me: a photo experiment with an emotional jolt
The idea is a simple one: Grab an old photograph of yourself, and take a new one in the exact same pose.
3 best pocket projectors for fun and business
Imagine if you could take a big, powerful projector and put it in your pocket. Pretty nifty, right? Well, that’s the promise of relatively new type of gadget, the pocket projector.
Picnik photo editing tool purchased by Google
Picnik, currently at #42 on our Photo 100 list, is being purchased by Google. As the company noted in a blog post, “More than ever before, people are sharing and storing their photos online.