Posts Tagged ‘game’

Free Music Monday: This Week’s 10 Free Downloads

Greetings, music fans! In this week’s Free Music Monday we offer you 10 free downloadable MP3s or full albums for your eclectic listening pleasure. If you haven’t been with us before, we’re giving away free and legal tracks in honor of the #musicmonday tradition on Twitter . We also gladly accept your submissions for Free Music Monday — please find information about how to submit your tracks or music from artists you represent at the end of this post.


Mashable’s Weekly Social Media Conference Guide

It’s a brand new week, which means it’s time for Mashable’s guide to upcoming social media and web events, parties, and conferences. For more upcoming event listings, check out Mashable’s Events section . Is your event not on this list


Top 10 Twitter Topics This Week [TWEET CHART]

What was Twitter talking about this week? While Haiti relief and Apple’s iPad were still top conversation topics, we also saw young singer Justin Bieber in the top 10.


Adobe Flash and AIR Coming Soon to Android [VIDEOS]

Flash games and AIR apps are making the jump to mobile, starting with Google’s Android platform. At Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Adobe has unveiled AIR and Flash 10.1 for Android, both of which should arrive in the first half of 2010. Adobe didn’t reveal all that much about the capabilities of Flash and AIR in either a blog post or its offical announcement , but there are some interesting tidbits and some nice demo videos of Flash on the Motorola Droid and Nexus One, embedded below


How the PGA Can Use Social Media to Rebuild Its Brand

Jalen Rose is a former 13-year NBA star and current ESPN basketball analyst but may be best known for being a member of the famous University of Michigan Fab Five . Let me start off by saying I don’t play golf, but I do watch and I am a big fan of the sport. Over the past decade, I’ve watched as Tiger Woods has become the face of golf around the world


Apple vs. Amazon: The Great Ebook War Has Already Begun

We’re not going to see the iPad hit stores for another two months, but it is already changing the ebook game and forcing publishers and consumers to pick sides. Last night, several blogs including Venturebeat and NYT’s Bits Blog noticed something was amiss on the website of the world’s largest retailer: Amazon suddenly stopped selling books from Macmillan , one of the world’s largest book publishers. Not every Macmillan book is gone, but popular ones such as The Gathering Storm are no longer sold by Amazon, either in physical or Kindle form


Haiti, iPad, and Obama: The Top 10 Twitter Trends This Week

Out of all the social media tools out there, the one that people go to in order to figure out what’s hot on the web has to be Twitter . With millions of tweets crossing its servers and constantly updated trending topics, it’s easy to find out what’s happening right now .


Will Apple’s iPad Change Mobile Gaming?

Apple made gaming a big part of its iPad tablet announcement today. That wasn’t a surprise; Apple has had its eye on the gaming market since it launched the App Store for the iPhone and iPod touch