Facebook
About
Welcome to About Mobility. My name is C. Enrique Ortiz and this is my blog where I cover mobile computing in general - my views on mobility, software, technologies & products, and related areas; with the occasional tangent into other unrelated thoughts. I try to blog at least once per week, if time permits.
All opinions you read here are my own and are not necessarily those of my employer. See my About and my Legal pages.
I can be reached via email at "enrique.ortiz at gmail dot com" or via SMS/text message by scanning the QRCode below:
You need a QR reader installed for scanning; below are some readers:
Related Links
Search this blog
Customized Search
Twitter
Advertising
Add your Adverts here and reach thousands...
Tags
2008 2009 2010 Android app apple application applications Apps app store Austin BlackBerry carnival carnival of the mobilists data g1 Google handset Handsets interactions interactive iPhone J2ME Java Java Community Process javame JCP mobile mobilemonday MobileMonday Austin Mobile World Congress mobilists Mobility monday nasa network nfc nokia readwriteweb rfid ringful store sun sxsw Web
Category Archives: Google
Google Code Project Hosting – We want your code too!
Google has introduced Google Code Project Hosting… their open source project hosting offering that competes with SourceForge. Google… Google… they know our searching patterns and web content (Google search), our email (Gmail) and IM (Google Talk) conversations, our blogs preferences … Continue reading
Posted in Google
Leave a comment
Google Team says – It's Time
Who said Google was a search company? In the beginning it was. Today Google is a collaboration company: IM, email, calendar, writing, maps, and searching, and so on. Maybe they should package their collaboration related products under the Google Collaboration … Continue reading
Posted in Google
Leave a comment
Google Pack — Is it about the Pack or the Updater?
Google Pack — a collection of tools I already have (for the most part). The pack consist of software from Google and 3rd parties… From Google: Google Desktop, Google Earth, Picasa, the Google Toolbar(s), and others such as Google Screensaver … Continue reading
Posted in Google
Leave a comment
Google AdSense or NoSense?
Google ads could be better targeted… that's right… AdSense can sometimes put up some very lame ads. Today it was a great example of this — great traffic yet the number of clicks was basically next to zero — at … Continue reading
Posted in Google
Leave a comment
Google's Home Simplicity
Google's new Personalized Home allows you to switch the traditional, simple, empty Google search home page into a more sophisticated (customizable) personalized page with things such as access to weather, stocks, GMail, and so on. If you haven't seen it … Continue reading
Posted in Google
Leave a comment
Google RSS reader=Bad, Personalized Home=Good
I tried the new Google RSS reader and I'm not impressed; I don't even like it. It drives me crazy when things that should be simple are made complex. Simple is good. I started by exporting my Bloglines feeds to … Continue reading
Posted in Google
Leave a comment
