Category Archives: Reviews

Name a Better Phone

Let’s put all partialities aside. Currently, I own an iPhone, an Evo (which I’m borrowing through work for testing), and a Pre (my work phone).  I have been a Windows user most of my life, and spent 2 or 3 … Continue reading

Posted in android, Apple, evo, http://schemas.google.com/blogger/2008/kind#post, ios, ios 4, iphone, iphone 4, palm, pre, Reviews, Technology, webos | 49 Comments

Review: The MINI Microphone for the iPhone and Android

I’m a sucker for good sound.  I actually have a pretty nice Microphone I use with my computer for production use in podcasts, or when I get interviewed, and I love to have a good sound to go with the … Continue reading

Posted in android, Consumer Electronics, http://schemas.google.com/blogger/2008/kind#post, ipad, iphone, iphone microphone, ipod, microphone, mini, mini microphone, Reviews, Technology | 4 Comments

The iPhone AT&T vs. T-Mobile Comparison

I am an original iPhone user, but I only did so on condition that I could remain on T-Mobile. I unlocked and Jailbroke my first generation iPhone, and loved every bit about it! Now that the new iPhone is out … Continue reading

Posted in 3g, Apple, atamp;t, edge, http://schemas.google.com/blogger/2008/kind#post, iphone, Reviews, t-mobile, tmobile | 344 Comments

Facebook Announces Developer Integration Points to New Design, New "Publisher" Feature

While still vague in regards to details, Facebook today released some important information regarding their new design that is sure to excite those users that are considering leaving for other networks. The first of such features seems to be a … Continue reading

Posted in Facebook, facebook new design, facebook platform, http://schemas.google.com/blogger/2008/kind#post, OSS, Reviews, Social Media | 33 Comments

Wanna win a copy of the book?

Beth Kanter and I met over at Graphing Social Patterns this year. I was running late to the lunch and happened to sit down at a table I saw Rodney Rumford at. I introduced myself and Beth happened to be … Continue reading

Posted in beth kanter, Changing the World, Facebook, facebook for charity, free books, giveaways, http://schemas.google.com/blogger/2008/kind#post, I'm on Facebook -- Now What???, nonprofits, OSS, Reviews, Social Media, Social Network Optimization | Leave a comment

Five Real Reasons Vista Beats Mac OS X

I’m going to step away from my normal focus on Social Media because the inner-geek in me just couldn’t resist. Recently Chris Pirillo posted a challenge that I just couldn’t help taking on. In it, he criticizes a post by … Continue reading

Posted in Apple, Business, http://schemas.google.com/blogger/2008/kind#post, mac, mac reviews, OSS, pc, pc reviews, pc vs. mac, Reviews, Security | 54 Comments

Facebook Launches "" Tag

I swear, this is no joke! Facebook just released a new tag on its developers wiki called, “”. In line with the “” tag (a real tag!), it displays the enclosed content only if it is April Fools day. Such … Continue reading

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Well Done Guy! Chris DeVore is a Cheapskate

I just caught this article from Mashable and I just had to pipe in. In the article, Mashable’s Kristen Nicole claims Guy Kawasaki paid too much for the development of AllTop, at $10,000. They compare it to Askablogr.com, claiming Chris … Continue reading

Posted in cost of development, developer rates, developers, development, http://schemas.google.com/blogger/2008/kind#post, OSS, Perl, Reviews | 20 Comments

Facebook Getting the Vote Out – but is it Good for Developers?

You’re seeing it here first folks – this morning Facebook announced a new tag on its wiki called . I imagine an announcement from Facebook will come soon on their purposes for this. From the wiki, : Displays a Rock … Continue reading

Posted in breaking news, Facebook, Facebook Developer, facebook development, facebook news, facebook vote, fbml, fbml essentials, http://schemas.google.com/blogger/2008/kind#post, OSS, Reviews, Social Media | 1 Comment

Facebook Works to Reduce Spam Further With "Feed Forms"

Today, a new way of posting to the News Feed in Facebook appeared on the Facebook Developer’s wiki. Facebook introduced “Feed Forms”. To use a Feed form, you simply create a regular form as you would any other form, but … Continue reading

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