Project Glass. Too much to love. Phone with no hands. Video with no hands. Internet with no hands. I can use an iPad when I need it, but 80% of what I’m doing with mobile computing, this can do. Here is where we’ll miss Steve Jobs. Google is better than Microsoft with new ideas, but […]
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More at DVICE. Much more from the Apple Worldwide Developer Conference at The Unofficial Apple Weblog. Highlight: Netflix for the iPhone later this summer.
I give away a lot of killer marketing ideas here, but I never worry about the competitive implications. For one thing, I believe to the core of me that it’s raining soup, that wealth is pouring out of the skies and almost none of us is smart enough to reap that bounty. But, second, I […]
All right: So: Let’s start in the middle. First, we have four cell phones among the two of us. We have the two spares in case we need to put a phone in the pocket of a subcontractor. We keep a close eye on the folks who work with us, but we don’t ever want […]
The Verizon versus AT&T debate has come up lately particularly with the introduction of the Droid. I don’t even use a smart-phone yet, but I am married to someone who has been an expert in the network side since before the first portable phones were brief case phones converted from car-phones. So, I came across […]
Don’t let anyone tell you that I never say anything good about ActiveRain. I saw a passing note yesterday about Ustream.com’s new iPhone app, but I ignored it in the crush of business. But this morning there was a post about the Ustream client in ActiveRain’s daily spamletter, and that led me to download the […]
Updates Below 11/16/09 I live in the far suburbs (bordering on rural) of Raleigh, and have had the iPhone 3G (not the latest 3GS) since April. I mostly love it. It integrates well with gmail, where I maintain my contacts. It has a few really nice apps that make life easier. And the design is […]
…Ten bucks tomorrow. Utility? Ask me later. Price? Hard to beat. Calling Doctor DocuSign…
Yesterday I upgraded my iPhone to version 3.0 of the operating system software. So far, a pretty big yawn. Typing is plausibly easier, though still not easy. Cut and paste were not on my list of must-haves. Zillow upgraded its app to allow push notification, so your phone can tell you if one of your […]
The feature set for release 3.0 of the iPhone operating system was announced yesterday, but I think the photo above says just about everything that needs to be said. Yes, that’s the iPhone serving as its own graphic equalizer user interface in order to maximize the performance of a third-party peripheral. There is no one […]
Daniel Rothamel made a UStream video of Todd Carpenter’s appearance yesterday at REBarCamp Virginia. Todd acquitted himself fairly well, only now and then sounding like an oily, evasive politician. His mien was perfect: Middle-management nerd, which is his newly-assigned role. His boss, Hillary Marsh, also spoke, and she was a lot less encouraging. She clearly […]
…and switch Cascading Style Sheets intelligently. What it needs are more shared scenes. Making a shared Scenius scene is work. Not a lot, but some. What do you get in return: Added-value content for your blog and for any blog that echoes your scene A quick way to promote news or ideas you think are […]
Real Estate Success Tracker is a Customer Relations Manager/Transaction Manager for Realtors. It comes in Windows and Macintosh versions, plus a networked version that will work with clients on either platform. REST CEO Matthew Hardy — a BloodhoundBlog Unchained in Phoenix matriculant — has been paying attention to the marketplace — unheard of among real […]
This is my column for this week from the Arizona Republic (permanent link). There is a fuller review of this new technology here. With its new iPhone application, Trulia.com is taking on-line real estate search to the streets So who is winning the Realty.bot race, Trulia.com or Zillow.com? Your guess is as good as anyone’s, […]
Jott. Jott is preternaturally useful, since you can just phone yourself notes from the road and have them waiting for you when you get back to the office. Here’s an iPhone strategy: Install the iPhone app, but continue to use Jott by phone. That way, your Jotts will show up on your home email account, […]