TMC Now More iPhone/IPad/iPod Friendly
April 24th, 2010 admin
Rich Tehrani tells us the folks at TMC have made their video site more iPhone, iPad and iPod video friendly, by working beyond the limitations of Flash. That’s great news. Now I can take Rich and his team’s interviews with me on my 3G iPad via Verizon. All I do is take along a MiFi and carry the iPad around town. I’m really less and less carry a laptop. Seems others are too. Yesterday, during a meeting over at Qualcomm (the offices, Building N as in HQ not the stadium) two of us, the other being pal Jeff Belk, were using iPads to take notes and such. Rich’s decision to
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