4vru4j - Uploaded by mikaelpalm. See Nine Sex and the City 2 Clips. The iPad doesn’t need to do everything. Rationalizing the purchase of an iPad usually includes a few of these: I’ll carry it around most of the time.I’ll be able to replace my laptop with it.I’ll be able to replace my Kindle with it.I’ll bring it on trips instead of my laptop.I’ll respond to email with it.I’ll get work done with it.I’ll take notes with it. After a month of heavy use, I don’t think it’s good for any of those. A more accurate list might be: I’ll play games on it.I’ll check email on it, but not respond much, because that requires a lot of typing.I’ll check RSS and Twitter on it, but not exclusively.I’ll read for short periods on it before my hands get tired of holding it.
The iPad is a great device, but what’s it for, really? Logically, it doesn’t make a lot of sense for most computer owners. In reality, if you needed a laptop before, you probably still need one. But using it is satisfying and delightful, and there are some things that it does better than a computer. For me, my iPad is the ideal Instapaper device. App stores drive mobile gaming market. Steve Jobs: "App Store erbjuder frihet från porr" 83n4fp - Uploaded by issaco. Designers of the Future. Friend Your Foes - Adobe’s Conversational Apple Ad.
By Tim Leberecht - May 13, 2010 Now this is just brilliant. Adobe has found the only possible way to respond to the lack of love it is getting from Apple – EVEN MORE LOVE. To counter Steve Jobs' recent rant that Flash wasn't "appropriate for mobile devices" (justifying its ban from Apple products like the iPhone and the iPad), Adobe launched a new ad campaign today in The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, and several other newspapers and online news sites.
The ad sports the headline "We ♥ Apple" and continues with: "We love creativity," and "We love flash," but "What we don’t love is anybody taking away your freedom to choose what you create, how you create it, and what you experience on the Web. " Web 3.0.
Mmm. Facebook Privacy: A Bewildering Tangle of Options - Graphic. Little People - a tiny street art project. Farewell, Facebook | The American Prospect. The chorus of pro-privacy, anti-Facebook bloggers is getting louder. Facebook wants to keep track of everything you "like" -- all over the Web and even in the real world. McDonald's has signed on as Facebook's first geolocation partner. Whatever that means. The Observer has a deeper relationship with my Facebook page than my best friend. Today I'm deactivating my account. Here's why. My problems with Facebook started in mid-April when the holding tank of pending friend requests from family members was overflowing.
I'd never concerned myself with the "privacy settings" The New York Times had been urging me to check out for months, but in light of the angered ex-friend and, more important, my new online friendships with the family, I decided to give some thought to my Facebook image. I hit a wall with photos. Then I stumbled upon a list of the various third-party groups that have access to my account. Advertisement I don't want to disconnect. You might like: I Was Wrong about Elena Kagan. 0ej2xpj - Uploaded by gardefjord. Help Center. Adam Gardefjord. Adam Gardefjord at Albert Bonniers Förlag AB on Gowalla. Frågor kring serier som digitalt medium. How Much Do Music Artists Earn Online? Let Your Cables Stand Out. By Clément Bommel - March 31, 2010 Because people are obsessed by the unattractiveness of power cables lying around the house, most companies developed products and solutions that help wrangle, hide power cables (charging station, kitchen appliances) - or even removed them by using wireless technology (home automation, home cinema).
NUD takes the opposite approach… and creates a wide range of trendy, eye catching cable collection. I like to consider a cable as part of a product, or even a product itself... We have seen too many times a nice looking object, with an ugly power adaptor or remote control. From now on, let your cables stand out! All the NUD cables come in varying lengths (from 1 to 10 meters) and varying colors/patterns, so you can style your room around your power from now on, instead of the other way around.
They have 4 product: NUD Classic & Exclusive (textile cable with a simple porcelain holder), NUD Cords (textile cord) and NUD Extend (extension cord). Bygg-Ole on Gowalla. HTML5 presentation. HTML5 presentation. Bilder på "nya iPhone" väcker uppmärksamhet. Den senaste veckan har ryktena kring den fjärde generationens iPhone kommit i gång på allvar. Förutom eventuellt lanseringsdatum (22 juni?) Har vi bland annat fått se ett antal bilder som sägs visa hur den ser. Enligt bilderna får nästa iPhone ett utseende som påminner om iPad, inklusive ett skal av aluminium.
Naturligtvis dröjde det inte länge innan vi fick se en lång rad sajter nappa på "nyheten", däribland brittiska Daily Mail. Under fredagen lät emellertid mannen bakom bilderna meddela att de är fejkade och att de i själva verket har skapats med hjälp av programmen 3dsmax, Vray och Photoshop. Nästa iPhone? Även om mannen inte hade erkänt är det inte alltför svårt att lista ut att bilderna inte är äkta. Först och främst kan man ställa sig frågan varför Apple skulle välja ett skal av aluminium när man sett sig nödgade att ge iPhone 3G och 3GS skal av plast för att förbättra mottagningen.
Lita på att vi kommer få se en lång rad liknande fejkbilder på nya iPhone de närmsta månaderna. @mickejamtsved kolla in den här:... 5j1 - Uploaded by gardefjord. Videoplaza HQ on Gowalla. @martinjonsson tack för RT. Men det var den värd :) spana in Apples nya produkt the iCandy... iCade - iPad Arcade Cabinet. The Future Of Content: Protection Is In The Business Model -- Not In Technology. If I received a dollar every time I get a question along the lines of "how can the content industries compete with FREE? " -- I would be traveling first class everywhere I go.
Underneath this question I often find my favorite toxic assumption: "less control over distribution means less money. " This belief is as tired as it is poisonous: enforcing control (when trust is really what's needed) will yield instant disengagement, which swiftly and surely will translate into dwindling revenues -- as the music industry keeps proving again and again. If you believe in control rather than value and trust, the content business of the future is not a good hunting ground for you.
Take eBooks: despite clear and present proof that DRM has proven disastrous in selling digital music (and now is pretty much history), technical protection measures are still being looked at to 'secure distribution'. When will they ever learn? Helvetireader² Gardefjord | TweetPhoto. (S) gör en 360 graders u-sväng. Social Media Monitoring and Engagement – Radian6. KTH Bibliotekshuset on Gowalla. ACTA-bloggen » Blog Archive » Inte heller datalagrinsdirektivet har några statistiska belägg. Helt bananas! Men det här är ju galet /via @stroemberg.
Lexington: Sex and the single black woman. Value of a 'Fan' on Social Media: $3.60. Tabloism 2.0 - Emanuel Karlsten om internet och medier - Expressen.se. Sydsvenskan - Nyheter dygnet runt. Bönor Och Bakat on Gowalla. Skiff e-reader hands-on: watch out Amazon. Ready for your Kindle alternative? Skiff might be it. Might. We had a chance to sit down with the team to go hands-on with the 11.5-inch e-Reader.
As a device, the near final prototype was big pushing an impressive 1,600 x 1,200 resolution -- enough to stuff an entire page of the New York Times up front including advertisements and still maintain readability. Mind you, it's not an exact reproduction, content has been modified to account for advertisements which, for better or worse, are part of the Skiff publishing model.
Fortunately, we found it impossible to differentiate between the locally served ads and those you're already accustomed to seeing inside your favorite newspaper. Unfortunately, as a Kindle competitor, Skiff was not willing to discuss the extent of their content partners nor the number of publications (blogs, magazines, newspapers, and book categories are listed on the store) that will be available at launch.
Comments. Photos | Skiff Reader | Skiff Reading | Skiff. Tablets of the new covenant. Jack Schulze hasn't used Google Reader for six months. Working as a designer at BERG, the London-based agency, Schulze doesn't plan to look at his RSS feeds either. "If I open Google Reader now," he says, "I'm going to get vast amounts of news coverage from six months ago. Plus my friends' Delicious links and several long blog posts on the future of advertising. There's no way of picking apart all of that stuff.
There's no curatorial layer at all. It terrifies me. " Schulze pauses as he searches for the right analogy. Having recently developed a well-received interactive screen-based magazine prototype for the £2.5bn-turnover Swedish media giant Bonnier, Schulze knows he is not alone in feeling like this. "People become more 'rootless' in their media behaviour," says Öhrvall. The fundamental problem, Öhrvall argues, is the absence of "closure" in most digital narratives. The notion of a lightweight, portable, large screened device as saviour of newspapers, magazines and books isn't new.