iPhone
Initial Thoughts on iPhone/PC Tweetdeck Paid Members Public
[https://i0.wp.com/www.onemanandhisblog.com/content/images/2009/06/IMG_0007.png] The iPhone app? Well, it’s very iPhone. The ability to swap column works in either same way as different browser windows in mobile Safari, or in the “slide” method you use to switch between pages
New Yorker Cover Painted on an iPhone Paid Members Public
What a fantastic experiment: [https://i2.wp.com/www.onemanandhisblog.com/content/images/2009/05/cover_newyorker_190.jpg] The cover of the latest issue of the New Yorker was painted on an iPhone [http://www.newyorker.com/online/blogs/tny/2009/05/jorge-colombo-iphone-cover.html] . A willingness to experiment is
Mobile FT.com is a River of News Paid Members Public
I have a pet theory, one that is not widely shared amongst my colleagues. I think that what we now know as news sites will come to resemble what we now know as blogs. I don’t mean this in the broader sense of the conversational use of blogs so
Andrew & Lindsay Paid Members Public
Another quick test of iBlogger, this time with a photo.
Testing iBlogger Paid Members Public
This is just a quick test post from iBlogger, a blogging app for the iPhone. There are some existing ones out there that support specific platforms, but this supports a whole range. Better yet, it’s based on ecto, long my favourite Mac blogging software. But is it any good?
I Am Not Blogging Paid Members Public
I annoy am not* blogging, because I am on holiday on the south Devon coast. And I’m only posting this because I’m playing with my iPhone, while Lorna gets me a Guinness. See you all on Monday. **Note to self – beware the iPhone’s autocorrect when posting from
How Tools Can Define Digital Journalists Paid Members Public
Beyond that, I quite like the writing focus a “one thing at a time” device like the iPhone gives you. I can only have one application open at a time, so I’m not being distracted by e-mail, Twitter or anything else. This post is longer than my average blog