Written on July 23rd, 2010 by Vincenzo Vecchio
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I’m definitively an iPhone fan. I bought it the first day it was delivered to stores.
I also must admit it has increased my productivity and pleasure in using such a device.
BUT, although it has been around now for several years, the operating system is now in its release 4.0.1…. yet I still believe there is one huge deficiency: VOIP. While most of other smartphones provide this feature in someway, the iPhone seems to ignore the VOIP industry.
Many VOIP app developers are struggling in trying to upload their applications on the Apple store, but I believe everyone is still far from what a true VOIP phone should look like.
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Written on July 7th, 2010 by Vincenzo Vecchio
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It might seem obvious but I found out that a lot of people don’t know you can sync your Apple iPhone with your Google calendar.
So here is a very short how-to.
In order to sync your iPhone’s calendar with your google calendar you must create a new Microsoft Exchange account under Preferences:
1. Open the Settings application on your iPhone.
2. Open Mail, Contacts, Calendars.
3. Tap Add Account.
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Written on July 5th, 2010 by Vincenzo Vecchio
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I’ve used several social media applications in the last few months, all with great capabilities and features. I was basically not deciding which one to use for all my social media accounts.
Hootsuite has definitely helped me in deciding.
Hootsuite is a web based social media aggregator, with no need to install on your computer.
You can manage all your twitter, linkedin, facebook and foursquare accounts from one place. Each of your social media accounts will be a tab in the web 2.0 interface, where you can see the home stream, the direct messages, the posts you have sent, etc. You can also schedule your tweets and have Hootsuite notify you by email when the tweet has been posted.
Since you have all in one place, you can decide to post the same tweet to all your accounts simultaneously.
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Written on February 24th, 2010 by Vincenzo Vecchio
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If you could listen to this picture, you would feel the incredible and wonderful silence.