
Hilton Hotel iPhone Apps, Aerosmith Declares Breakup on Twitter?

Highlights from this morning's other big tech headlines....
- Conrad Hilton revolutionized the hotel business in the early 20th century, and his namesake chain is aiming to do the same in the '00s with promises of technological evolution. Yesterday, Hilton Worldwide announced the release of iPhone and iPod touch apps that will enable guests to remotely check in, choose beds, and order food. [From: USA Today]
- Aerosmith guitarist Joe Perry apparently first learned of lead singer Steven Tyler's plans to go solo by reading it on the Web, so he has angrily responded and spread the news via Twitter. (We're pretty sure, anyway. Let's keep in mind that the account is not verified). It's a shame to watch a legendary band squabble after so many years. Maybe, to prevent such turmoil and pain, they should have handled this by fax -- about 15 years ago. [From: The Daily Beast]
- The hilarious, humbling, and vulgar Twitter sensation 'Sh*t My Dad Says' has scored a TV gig with CBS, joining 'Texts From Last Night' and 'Awkward Family Photos' in the ranks of sites and Twitter pages that are hitting the big time. But, don't expect a screen or book version of 'People of Walmart,' because someone has already made it. It's called 'Deliverance.' [From: THR Live Feed]
- Engaged in a battle with Apple to corner the market on everything, Google has reportedly purchased Gizmo5, a Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) service. The move will put the "world's biggest brand" in direct competition with the world's largest international call provider, Skype, which also recently considered purchasing Gizmo5. [From: Engadget and Tech Crunch]
- Hawaii is celebrating 50 years of statehood this year, and the newest member of the U.S.A. is once again the 50th in line for another honor: Street View on Google Maps. The maps of Oahu and Maui will feature well known landmarks and beaches, including Waimea Bay, Iolani Palace, and the favorite hotspots of local hero President Obama. [From: Google Blog]
- Coca-Cola has received a formal warning from the Australian Communications and Media Authority for spamming mobile phones with 100,000 unsolicited text messages. Sadly, the company won't have to pay a fine for the annoying stunt, which was probably just the latest salvo in the tumultuous and devastating war between Coke Classic and Coke Zero. [From: News.com.au]



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5crackerjack said 4:29PM on 11-11-2009
that sucks
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RNDAvid said 2:38PM on 11-13-2009
Google taking Gizmo 5's VoIP service is a pretty smart move - if you're a multi-billion dollar corporation. Maybe now you don't have to shell out a few hundred dollars for a VoIP phone. They'll just all have google ads on the screen. If you dial pizza hut, all the local pizza parlor ads will pop up...
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NicoLa said 5:38PM on 11-19-2009
For hotel bookings on iPhone, have a look to the app called "zzZ" !
There is an impressive video demo to check before installing :
http://www.zzz-app.com
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