Archive | January, 2008

The immaturity of the US mobile market

Posted on 28 January 2008

After almost two months (overall) spent here in California, I'm getting more and more proves that the US mobile market is immature. I will try to summarize my point of view in regards of three main areas, that I personally consider some key areas where vendors and operators should focus their attention.

Optical Zoom for the iPhone

Posted on 28 January 2008

Seriously, do anyone think it's going to become a best-seller? It's the ugliest thing I've ever seen. Anyway, it's up to you. If you are jealous of the super-zoom of your friend's Canon 5D camera, you can buy this.

Nokia N82 vs N95

Posted on 27 January 2008

Yesterday I wrote about the main differences between the iPhone and the Nokia N82, trying to highlight pros and cons of both phones. Since the Nokia N82 is considered the successor of the Nokia N95, is it really a good upgrade for any N95 owner?

Wordpress Publishing Application for N95

Posted on 26 January 2008

Wavelog is a Symbian application that lets you publish to your Wordpress blog, both on Wordpress.com as well as self hosted straight from your mobile phone. It works on a Nokia N95 (it has been tested on this phone) but it should work in any Series 60 phone.

Sarah Meyers, Pete Cashmore and…

Posted on 26 January 2008

If you're new here, you may want to subscribe to my RSS feed. Thanks for visiting!Here is Sarah Meyers who is taking a video of Pete Cashmore (Mashable) during an important interview with a “popular star of Web 2.0 and VoIP“… me Just kidding… I was there at “The Crunchies” talking with Pete [...]

iPhone vs Nokia N82

Posted on 26 January 2008

Announced back in November, the Nokia N82 is considered the natural replacement of the Nokia N95. Aside from the form factor, more similar to the Nokia N73 than the N95, it shares many features with its cousin N95.

Google Doc adding more features

Posted on 25 January 2008

The team at Google Docs is adding more and more features to their online office application. Here are today’s updates: Save as PDF, for when you really need to download your presentation as a file. PDF-based printing options (save trees and ink!). Go to File->Print, select how many slides you’d like on a page (up to 12), [...]

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