Lang Lang Wraps Up Concert With iPad Piano

Chinese pianist Lang Lang plays Flight Of A Bumblebee solely on an iPad after a concert he was giving at Davies Symphony Hall. This is extremely impressive. Most people think he used the Magic Piano iPad application, but that is still speculation.

Google Is Working On A Tablet

It’s been confirmed by Google that they working on a tablet to compete with the Apple iPad. This new tablet will be running on the popular Android Operating System. They have already announced plans for an e-book store to launch within the next few months.

We are also expecting later this year that the Chrome OS will be released on several netbooks.

Steven Colbert Talks iPad

Check out this quick look at the iPad on “The Colbert Report”…

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Use Google Follow Finder For Twitter Suggestions

New to Twitter? Need to find some people to follow? Google has just launched the Follow Finder by Google. Basically what it does is take the people you are already following on Twitter and suggests to you people you might like to follow but aren’t following. You follow?

Give it a try, type in your Twitter username and see what comes up.

Twitter Promoted Tweets Are Active

Twitter launched their new advertising system this week with Twitter Promoted Tweets. Now when you search for something in the Twitter search, you will now see an advertising tweet. Look above, Starbucks has already cracked into it.

See How Your Website Looks On the iPad with iPad Peek

With all this buzz of the iPad, don’t you want to know how your website looks on it? Now you can. If you go to iPad Peek you have the ability to see what your website looks like in a iPad simulator. The only thing that isn’t right about this simulator is you can view flash objects. On the iPad flash is prohibited. Go ahead and check out what your website will look like when someone views it on a iPad.

I’d say ours looks pretty good :)

How To Read eBooks on your iPhone

With the release of the iPad, many people are looking to put eBooks on their iPhone’s. However, Apple does not let iPhone users have access to the iBookstore just yet. Many publishers are publishing books in the both MOBI and EPUB formats.

I recently purchased some eBooks and wanted to get them onto my iPhone. There is no way to do this through iTunes. One way is to load these eBooks onto your Kindle and you can download the Kindle app from amazon onto your iPhone. I do not have a Kindle though and I was running out of ideas.

Then I came across Stanza. It’s an iPhone app and desktop application. What you do is download the app onto your iPhone and download the desktop application onto your computer. You can download Stanza for desktop here. Also search “Stanza” in your iPhone App Store and download the app for free.

What Stanza does is, takes the eBooks you have on your computer and through your wireless network shares them with your iPhone. Watch the video below to learn how to do upload eBooks to your iPhone with Stanza.

iBookstore Launched by Apple

The e-doors are open. Apple has just launched an online store full of digital iBooks made for use on the iPad. Users can browse, preview, and download a wide variety of books, but only iPad users will be able to use iBooks. A complimentary digital version of A.A. Milne’s Winnie the Pooh is being offered to celebrate the grand opening. Watch your back Amazon.

Google Launches Predictive Search

Google has been monitoring the web and what you do for the last 12 years. Recently Google announced they will be integrating Predictive Search. Google believes they know what you are going to search before you even search for the keyword.

Later today when you visit Google, you will just be presented with a simple “Go” button. No search box. No Google Search button. No I’m Feeling Lucky button. Just GO.

Take a look below at what Google has said about this project.

Most people have predictable surfing habits. The average user will start the day checking their Facebook inbox. At lunchtime, they’ll update their Facebook status and send messages to friends. They’ll then play FarmVille or Mafia Wars in the evening. On Facebook.

Our system has a 98.4% accuracy rate. We know who you are, where you are, what you’re doing, what you want, and when you want it.

New Twitter Homepage

Today Twitter reveals their new homepage. Go to twitter.com to check it out.