Aug29
This post may seem a bit, “well duh” to some of you, but it’s the kind of thing that you often see on a site like Lifehacker and think, “why didn’t I think of that..”, so what the hell, here we go:
For my last few holidays i’ve been using Google MyMaps to help with planning where to stay and what to see. If you’re not familiar with MyMaps it’s the offshoot of the main maps.google.co.uk which allows you to stick your own pins in the map and create sharable collaborative maps.
I’ve found that it really comes into… » continue reading Planning holidays with Google MyMaps - an idiots guide.
technology on 29th Aug 2008 |
Jul22
Wordpress have been putting out teasers for their open source iPhone client for a couple of weeks now and I’ve been keeping one eye eagerly on the app store ever since.
Finally it’s here and I’m typing this post on my phone and do you know what it’s pretty damn good. They don’t seem to have compromised on functionality to cram things in to the interface and hooking it up to a self hosted blog is a snap.
They’ve even done a very nice job of integrating safari into the client to show a live preview of your post. Only… » continue reading Wordpress for iPhone!
technology on 22nd Jul 2008 |
Jul11
7.02am - Bradford, West Yorkshire, one hour until the O2 store opens and as I pull into the car park I notice quite a few cars. It’ll be the staff I tell myself as I round the corner and find a queue of 21 people (some with folding chairs) waiting for the store to open.
So, at least 21 people are sadder than me, which is a start!
Over the next hour, I got chatting with some of the other people in the queue, including a couple of magicians who were practicing their sleight of hand coin tricks. The O2 staff were… » continue reading iPhone 3G - launched, bought, but not there yet...
Uncategorized on 11th Jul 2008 |