iphone

29 Oct

TechStartups: The Demise of Web 2.0

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I spent last weekend out in Santa Clara at the Google SOC Mentor Summit. The conference itself was fantastic, but at one point a lightbulb went on in my head, and I sat down and wrote an article. Head on over to Tech Startups and read about The Demise of Web 2.0.
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07 Jul

Favorite Three iPhone Apps

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When it comes to iPhone apps, I am a minimalist: Fewer is better. Other than the preinstalled apps, I have only four applications installed:

  1. Mobile Fotos: Basically a robust Flickr client with lots of features. I like being able to upload photos as I take them. I also like checking out what the Pandas are up to.
  2. iTwitter: For a long time I held off grabbing a Twitter client for the iPhone. Mainly, the ones I saw didn't provide the features I wanted. iTwitter, on the other hand, is quite nice. Multiple accounts, photo support, website support, and saved searches... just what I need to productively waste more time.
  3. Facebook: I hate the FaceBook website. The iPhone app is much more usable. I haven't visited Facebook.com since I downloaded this app.
  4. iRemote: Keynot is pretty. And being able to walk through my slideshow while walking around a room is great. I've used this several times to give large presentations, and it works very well.

Twitterpated

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Twitterpated is an iPhone web-based Twitter client. It works in any version of the iPhone or iPod touch. To use Twitterpated, simply open Safari on your iPhone and enter the URL http://querypath.org/tweet. You will be asked to log in. Use your normal Twitter login and password. This information is used only to connect to Twitter. Twitterpated does not keep its own account database.

Twitterpated has the following features: