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RAKESH AGRAWAL
I am Senior Director of Product at Audible.
I have been designing and marketing Internet services since 1993. I have worked at Tellme, AOL Search, uReach Technologies, washingtonpost.com and startribune.com.
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Category Archives: wireless data
Apple begins airing iPhone ads
Apple has begun airing ads for the iPhone, with a June 29 availability date. The three ads are available on Apple’s site. Never Been an iPod – This ad showcases Music, Videos, Photos, Calls. How to – This one focuses … Continue reading
Posted in advertising, apple, consumer electronics, iphone, wireless, wireless data
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Twittering up some dosas
I was up in New York City over the weekend and got to see my favorite dosa vendor. Thiru Kumar runs NY Dosas, a dosa cart in Washington Square Park. It has good, cheap eats. ($5 for lunch in NYC.) … Continue reading
Posted in mobile, mobile search, twitter, web 2, web 2.0, wireless, wireless data
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GPS for Blackberry and Calendar come to Google Mobile
Google announced GPS support on the Blackberry 8800. This is a huge move. It’s great that a major U.S. carrier, Cingular AT&T, is allowing free access to location data. I would have expected them to disable GPS access. I love … Continue reading
Posted in google, gps, iphone, local search, maps, mobile, mobile search, wireless, wireless data, yellow pages
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IMing from your cell with EQO
EQO launched a new Voice over IP service for cell phones this week. The downloadable software allows you to make cheap international calls from your cell phone. A call from the U.S. to London on EQO costs 2.3c per minute, … Continue reading
Posted in im, instant messaging, mobile, wireless, wireless data
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Making voicemail more useful
I was at the airport and saw on my phone’s screen that I missed a call from my friend Wanita. I called her back. “What do you think?,” she said. “About what? You called me.” “Didn’t you listen to my … Continue reading
Posted in mobile, wireless, wireless data
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Pandora radio goes wireless
Pandora’s Internet radio service is now available on Sprint’s wireless network. Pandora allows you to quickly set up personalized radio stations based on artists and songs you like. The service then plays music it thinks you might like. I’ve been … Continue reading
Posted in audio, consumer electronics, media, mp3, wireless, wireless data
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Twitter without the SMS bill hangover
Twitter has released a mobile version of its Web site at http://m.twitter.com. Instead of sending and receiving SMS messages each time you or a friend posts a status update, you can just do it on the Twitter mobile site. Any … Continue reading
Posted in twitter, wireless, wireless data
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Sticking it to the (hotel) man
Hotels have lost much of their ancillary revenue from me over the last few years. With unlimited roaming plans in the U.S. and the ease of buying prepaid cell service overseas, I only use hotel phones for wake up calls … Continue reading
Posted in wireless, wireless data
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Google’s revamped mobile site simplifies search
Google revamped its mobile search offering, simplifying the search process. Before, you had to enter a search term and then select which index they wanted to search: Web, mobile, local or images. Now you can type in a search term … Continue reading
Posted in google, local search, mobile, mobile search, wireless, wireless data
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Google SMS – a way out of voice recognition hell
Google is offering flight status information via SMS. Just send your flight number (e.g. UA 484) to GOOGLE (466453) and you get a return message with flight departure and arrival times, gate information and the airline’s phone number. (With most … Continue reading
Posted in airlines, google, mobile, travel, wireless, wireless data
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