Pain in the A Q&A: At SXSW with Venmo

April 20th, 2010 by admin admin

And we’re back…with another edition of our “Pain in the A Q&A.” Two editions, actually. One is with Jameel from Venmo.com, which you can find below from SXSW. Venmo allows people to send money via a mobile platform, and has cool colorful shirts. They also chat about the pains of making meetings, but how meebee.com can take that pain away and give you more time to do fun stuff!

The second video is another interview at SXSW, but all in Japanese! Yup, JD flexes his languages skills (he used to live in Japan as a media juggernaut).

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iPad: Environmentally Friendly and with Flash!

April 6th, 2010 by admin admin

Ok, it’s over. After a massive revealing, months of hype and a pushed-back launch date, Apple’s iPad has finally launched. It seems the reviews are hit and miss: it’s too heavy, can’t multi-task and other technological glitches such as having no Flash capabilities. Really? Not so. meebee’s CEO took on Steve Jobs for the second time (click here to see the first) to prove that the iPad does in fact have Flash (poof!). Plus, it’s environmentally friendly? Enjoy the quick video spoof…

Breaking News: iPad to support Flash

April 1st, 2010 by admin admin
steve jobs iPad Breaking News: iPad to support Flash

Due to a flurry of complaints, parody videos and proposed boycotts of the soon to be released iPad, Steve Jobs and the Apple Corporation have decided to make some major changes to the highly publicized product before its April 3rd launch – the first being the addition of Flash.

According to a private source, the leak came from a Best Buy sales rep late Wednesday night. “I can’t say I’m surprised, it was ludicrous of Apple to expect the product to do well considering their serious lack in product features and relatively high cost” said David Strazner, a web developer out of Silicon Valley. It is a smart move on Apple’s part considering the amount of criticism they have received for the iPads inability to support flash in addition to a laundry list of other “should be standard” features for the $500 oversized iTouch. Analyst’s are curious if this last minute stunt will be enough to win over the less than impressed iPad critics. There has yet to be an official statement made by Jobs and Apple at the moment but it is expected to come later in the day. See YouTube’s response…