14 days ago
deusx : Why Obama Should Keep His BlackBerry - BusinessWeek - "Obama comes into office as the first President both knowledgeable about and comfortable with the technology that runs today's world. This is actually an important and promising development and the worst thing we can do is try to force him into
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Cameron Moll : Flickr: Lessons Learned while Building an iPhone Site - Flickr Developer Blog: Lessons Learned while Building an iPhone Site. Worth reading, as I've said before that the Flickr Mobile is one of the more impressive web experiences I've seen on iPhone.
philgyford : Code: Flickr Developer Blog " Lessons Learned while Building an iPhone Site - Great practical advice for building a website for iPhones. (via Infovore)
Rod Begbie : Lessons Learned while Building an iPhone Site - Some great thoughts on mobile website development from Flickr, whose iPhone-friendly site is a thing of beauty. #
Eric Meyer : Lessons Learned while Building an iPhone Site - These lessons don't apply solely to mobile sites, as it happens.
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Linkorama : Time to Leave the Laptop Behind - For more mobile workers, phones increasingly give them much of what they need -- with a lot less hassle
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2 month ago
deusx : madhava.com/egotism/: Fennec at M8 - now with more UI! - "As Mark Finkle posted over on his blog, milestone 8 (M8) of Fennec is out. This is an exciting time from a user-experience perspective because, along with functionality and stability improvements, this milestone brings with it the beginnings of Fenn
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2 month ago
Linkorama : Enterprise 2.0 Vendors need to get more serious about mobile - Jevon, try Miki the mobile wiki
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3 month ago
deusx : A thought on 10 foot browser interfaces - RussellBeattie.com - "you know how more and more sites out there are adopting a m.* mobile version, tailored for smaller screens? Why don't the video sites out there start adopting tv.* versions of their interfaces, tailored to people using the site from their couch
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3 month ago
Linkorama : Next Mobile Opportunities - Thus, together, the Right of Way model can generate global revenues (in 2 years) equivalent to that of Paid Search in 2005. Put another way, the mobile monetisation (version 2: Subscriptions Right of Way) lags Internet monetisation (version 2: Paid Search
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5 month ago
veen : lancearthur.com: For A Phone - “Are you gonna tell on me?” He asks this while still grinning that grin. I want nothing more than to kill him with something sharp. “I am.” I start looking for someone to tell.
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5 month ago
Linkorama : Knowing what's on your phone--and on those of your employees - First we throw all our data on servers, in clouds, on Amazon's S3, on Google Docs, etc., for the convenience of being able to get at it wherever we go. Then we bring the data back to us again in various caches at very distances from us--proxy servers at t
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Linkorama : How a G.P.S. Can Predict Group Behavio - Reality mining raises instant questions about privacy, especially when cellphone data is involved.
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5 month ago
Linkorama : Please reshape the enterprise software market - And I drool over his graphics, but ask the same question as above. How does it make the life of folks in the warehouse, field, trading, hospital or plant floor better?
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Linkorama : Linda Stone: Phone in the Toilet? - We are better at rationalizing what we do than being rational about what we're doing.
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deusx : Tales of Coding: Vienna + PHP (source code) + iUI - Quick & dirty hack to expose the SQLite database maintained by the Vienna desktop news reader as a web-based feed reader.
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6 month ago
deusx : jkOnTheRun: I'm taking the web-only challenge. Are you in? - "A paradigm shift. A glimpse into what I expect we'll see in the future. Namely: a centralized heavy-duty box for the home, but lighter, portable web devices for the home's inhabitants."
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7 month ago
Linkorama : At The Churchill Club: The Top 10 Tech Trends - And that’s it. Lots of mobile phone predictions. Green energy. Water. And more phones.
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9 month ago
deusx : iGo Stowaway Ultra-Slim Bluetooth Keyboard for Centro, Treo - TreoCentral Store
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deusx : Bluetrek's Bizz Bluetooth headset improves your memory - Engadget - "Finally someone has combined the two things we love most -- Bluetooth headsets and microSD storage -- into one, sweet package."
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veen : cityofsound: The street as platform - "I was recently asked to comment on ‘the street of the future’; a response for a quango responsible for the built environment and a government department responsible for transport, roads and so forth"
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nelson : Microsoft buys Danger - Mobile is the new battleground
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10 month ago
Linkorama : Lotus Connections adds friends, mobile - Steve Hodgkinson, Dwight B. Davis Lotus Connections adds friends, and goes mobile IBM Lotus has announced the proposed next release of its business-grade social networking product called Connections.
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11 month ago
deusx : uwnews.org | Contact lenses with circuits, lights a possible platform for superhuman vision | University of Washington News and Information - "A full-fledged display won't be available for a while, but a version that has a basic display with just a few pixels could be operational "fairly quickly," according to Parviz."
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11 month ago
nelson : Don't spam Arrington - stupid marketing tricks backfire
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11 month ago
deusx : twauth: simple mobile openid using twitter - "twauth: simple mobile openid using twitter"
Simon Willison : twauth: simple mobile openid using twitter - twauth: simple mobile openid using twitter. Brilliant proof of concept by Ian McKellar: an OpenID provider that authenticates you by sending you a Twitter direct message. [via]
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11 month ago
deusx : Cells, texting give predators secret path to kids - CNN.com - "Before cell phones, laptops and Sidekicks -- a BlackBerry-like device for the younger, hipper crowd -- someone might have noticed that a teacher was "grooming" a child, or being way too attentive, too often. Not anymore."
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