Tuesday
Feb112014

Arms-in with the Canada Goose 'Branta' Roxton Shirt

 

As Canada braves through this cold, unforgiving spell known as the polar vortex, there is one brand that has stood the test, benchmarked itself as a household name, and become the quintessential, go-to jacket for warmth and comfort. That brand is Canada Goose. However, despite popular belief, Canada isn't all ridiculous deep freeze cold and snow (well, at least not two solid months a year), we do get fairly livable weather and Canada Goose recognizes it.

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Tuesday
Feb112014

Yelp to debut new website design

Following reports that Yelp will partner with Yahoo!, the business review site decided it was time to debut a new look for the site. According to Yelp’s blog, the new look is aimed at promoting photos of businesses and placing these “front and center.” Once the new look goes live, you will be greeted by six large images instead of the small thumbnails you used to see.

The user review now also emphasizes best menu items, prices, and other essential information. Font size for user reviews’ column has been made easier to read with the column reduced in width. There are also bigger pictures for the review column placed in-line and underneath the text.

Tuesday
Feb112014

Livescribe introduces Outline as first SDK partner for Livescribe 3 smartpen

Livescribe is introducing Outline and Outline+ the first SDK partner app that will work with the Livescribe 3 smartpen. If you recall, the smartpen is designed to transfer your handwritten notes instantly into digital form on your mobile devices through the Livescribe+ application for iOS. Outline will be the first third-party developer to utilize the hardware. Outline works with Microsoft OneNote and the Outline for Mac app, while Outline+ works with Microsoft OneDrive and SharePoint Server as well as Dropbox and Box. According to Livescribe, they are welcoming other developers to apply for SDK access.

Source: The Next Web

Tuesday
Feb112014

Google unveils Admin App for iOS

If you’ve been looking for a way to manage Google Apps for Business on your iOS device, now you can with the new Admin application. This new enterprise app will require you to enable API access for the account before you can use it though. Android already has the app since last year and you can download that here.

Source: Lifehacker