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Makes every link to an external site open in a new window. This is a horrible practice, but sometimes you can’t convince a stakeholder otherwise.
Month: February 2008
links for 2008-02-26
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Nice help desk solution that integrates with harvest
links for 2008-02-25
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The CSS Sprite Generator is now available in open source.
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This is the fastest global diffusion of any technology in human history — faster even than the polio vaccine.
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Very cool optical illusion via @peat
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iPhone library
links for 2008-02-24
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Reverse engineering Google Maps for Mobile.
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Mobile telecommunications data covering 27 countries, and including the market value of mobile content and third party offers available for services such as mobile messaging, mobile internet and mobile payment.
links for 2008-02-22
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Interesting real time whiteboarding
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Just released as open source: Sidepath is a simple user interface for easily adding .htaccess redirects to a folder on your domain enabling you to give out simple addresses to complex URLs.
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Software for sms response marketing. Focuses on non-profits.
links for 2008-02-21
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Live blogging software
Mobile Presentation Posted
After a process that took far too long, I’ve finally managed to publish my slides from last week’s mobile presentation.
The big news out of the event was the announcement of Mobile Portland, a new user group focused on mobile development. We’re currently planning our first meeting for March. Sign up now receive details on our first meeting.
links for 2008-02-20
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“Some 36% now use their mobile phones as entertainment devices, compared with 24% eight months ago (study conducted Feb. 23 to March 6) – an increase of 50%.”
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“Ever notice that no one says stuff like, ‘No one will want to use the web on their mobile phone,’ any more? I have, and I can tell you it’s very refreshing!”
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“this season three times more football fans hit ESPN’s mobile site than it did its PC pages”
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41.7 percent said they would scan a QR Code and 34.7 percent said they would send a blank e-mail and access the URL in the reply
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“The global population expands by three people a second, according to International Data Base, an arm of the U.S. Census. In the same second, 38 wireless devices will be sold.”
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On Christmas, traffic to Google from iPhones surged, surpassing incoming traffic from any other type of mobile device.
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The mobile video games market is growing faster than the markets for consoles and handheld video games, according to Understanding & Solutions.
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Customer defection rates (aka ‘churn’) within the mobile telecoms sector have risen from 33.4% in 2005 to 38.6% in 2007 – an increase of 15.3%
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Nokia’s share of the world market for mobile telephones has exceeded 40 per cent
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According to Webcredible, a usability and accessibility consultancy, the most requested mobile service people wanted on their data-enabled mobile phones was email.
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“It’s the recreation of the Internet, it’s the recreation of the PC story and it is before us—and it is very likely it will happen in the next year.”
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“Skyfire browser is set to finally bring PC-like browsing to your Windows Mobile device with crazy speeds and support for all manner of embedded content”
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“What we are seeing with mobile in 2008 are the same issues faced back in the late 90’s – how to make money out of a medium that is somewhat restricted (screen size, processing power, available bandwidth etc) – er….haven’t we heard all this before??”
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“AOL today announced the Open Mobile Platform, which the company plans to release to developers this summer”
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Comprehensive database of mobile device information
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Obama’s campaign makes extensive use of SMS
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Find the closest wi-fi hot spot in portland. Created by adamd.
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“Jonathan Hoefler and Tobias Frere-Jones spoke about the creation of Gotham during our interview for Helvetica, and looking back at their description of what GQ wanted from the font, it sounds surprisingly Obama-esque.”
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When the bicycle owner locks up their bicycle they send a text to a security office to trigger the system to guard it. Then if someone then moves, or tries to move the bicycle, a sensor in the lock emits a silent alarm which triggers a CCTV camera to zoom
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Expanding mobile networks to the moon
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HTTP server installed on Android
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Mobile design patterns library
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List of resources for blueprint css grid
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But by common consensus, the company everyone wanted to meet was not an Operator – It was Apple. Like it or not – Google, Apple, Nokia and others drive the agenda today – and already with the launch of iPhone – the Operator is already a bit pipe. Ther
Lots of Delicious Links Coming
Tonight’s Delicious links update may be a bit overwhelming. I had a lot of links open from my research over the last few months that I finally bookmarked and closed out of my RSS reader. I want to apologize in advance for what will surely be a novel of links when it gets posted to the blog later this evening.
Why Posting Presentation Files is Difficult
At last week’s talk at Portland Web Innovators, I promised to post the slides on Cloud Four’s blog. It seemed like a simple promise at the time, but boy has it turned out to be an ordeal.
- My slides don’t make sense without my narrative — My slides are typically photographs or illustrations that augment the story that I’m telling instead of bullet points that I’m reading aloud. This makes for more dynamic presentations and fits my belief that my job is to tell a compelling story by adding a visual and hopefully an emotional component to the narrative.
Unfortunately, a slide that has a picture of a wall covered in post-it notes and a title that says, “And she married me anyways” doesn’t make a lot of sense to those who weren’t at the presentation.
- To add context to the slides, you need to add presenter’s notes or audio — Unless you created presenter’s notes from the beginning that can be digested by other people, at the very least you will need to go back to the slides and edit them all to add presenter notes. If you choose to record audio, you have to find the software to do this and learn how to record and compress the audio correctly.
- Some slides have to be edited to simplify their transitions — I also found that I had to edit some slides that had automatic or timed transitions to no longer have those transitions because I would no longer control the timing of the slides.
- No good solution for posting presenter’s notes online — My first choice was to add presenter notes. In fact, I added presenter notes to every slide before I realized that the services for uploading slides and embedding them in other sites didn’t support presenter notes very well. There appears to be no way to see the presenter notes if you embed a viewer like Slideshare into your site.
I ended up copying all of my presenter notes (including the onerous task of converting non-ascii quotes which Slideshare wasn’t escaping correctly) into comments on each slide. I then added a large note on the first slide instructing viewers on how to view the slides.
Ultimately, I was disappointed in this solution because if I embed the slides into Cloud Four’s blog, the presenter notes won’t show up.
- Recording audio isn’t fun — Actually, I’m sure it is for people who do it more often than I do, but I had several aborted attempts including one complete run that didn’t have enough volume.
The lessons here are that Garage Band is much easier to use than Audacity, that I can’t listen to my own voice for any length of time so I didn’t try to edit the audio at all, and that 3/4 quarters of the way through the audio I realized that I had said that things were going to “radically change” far too many times (yet another reason why I *will not* be listening to the audio again).
- Slideshare has been processing my audio for almost 24 hours now — The final hold up on posting the slides appears to be problem with Slideshare that is preventing me from uploading the audio file successfully. I’ve submitted a few support tickets, but have no idea when it will be resolved.
Throughout this process, I’ve found myself thinking, “This shouldn’t be this hard.” But the reality is that the type of presentation that is compelling live is very different than one that can be comprehended by someone reading online. Any way you slice it, it takes a lot of work to repurpose your slides for online posting.
So for those who are waiting for the slides to be posted, I apologize. They are truly on their way. And believe me, I want them posted as soon as possible. :-)