
by Ben Lopez
We’re hot off the heels of Steve Jobs announcing the iPhone 4, which I covered on D2D’s Twitter page, and excitement is still buzzing in the tech community. There’s been some excitement in my own life as well, as I have recently stepped in as the Director of Marketing for App Collab, ideal for anyone interested in developing or investing in mobile apps. As you can imagine, that has put my former schedule in a blender, so I wasn’t able to sit down and get out much original content this week. Another fail, my bad. This week, I’m vowing right now: more meat, less filler! Leave me some digital-slap-in-the-face comments/threats below to keep me in line, won’t you?
That of course leads me to my one announcement of good news: comments are working again. I had nearly become a hypocrite after making my plea to Tumblr users explaining why comments should always be enabled! When I upgraded to a premium theme this week, I wondered why I wasn’t getting any e-mail notifications for new comments. But the problem is fixed, so let’s resume the conversation with the great community we have here at Tumblr!
This week’s highlights:
Less than 24 hours after I shared my predictions about Reblogging becoming a widespread standard, Wordpress announced they’re adding a feature to allow reblogs. It won’t be long until you se this feature adopted by all major blogging sites. Well, the smart ones, anyway.
A bombshell announcement was met with a surprisingly low-key reception in much of the tech community, when Skype announced they have finally been authorized to allow calls of 3G networks. Naturally, I tried it out immediately like a giddy schoolgirl, and giggled uncontrollably when it worked like a charm.
RFS Claymations is not a happy camper after taking Microsoft Office 2010 beta for a test drive, and delivers a rant accordingly.
No comic strip for this week’s humour, we innovate here at D2D, gosh darn it. A blogger introduces the new Myspace Pro service, which got at least a few chuckles from me. It’s a shame this is fake, if there was a service really like this I’d pay for it…
If you found any of the above particularly interesting or useful, please consider recommending this blog for the tech, startups, or entrepreneurs category. Thanks for reading!^_^