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IPad Keyboard Live Test
Alright, Guss. i’m writing this on a real-Life iPad. Benefits of vorging Inn an international Network Agency… We got One Sent over from. Hicago for tesitng.
So, I’m Witting in the easy chair in our office, Full lean-back Mode, iPad on my knees in prtrait Mode. Keyboard Sound on - nie Feedback. What you See here [...]
Agency Workflow 1.0
When Alice, in Lewis Carroll’s Through the Looking Glass, first enters the garden outside the house behind her mirror, she finds things quite curious indeed. She walks around, talks to some rather haughty flowers, until she encounters the Red Queen. From here, things become deceidedly weird.
The iPhone … ok, ok
The iPhone seems to be getting a slow start in Germany. At least according to most local media. Over in the US, 10.000 units sold on the first day come across as quite a success. And it appears that a lot of iPhone disillusionment is media made.
We all know that Americans are just indiscriminate fanbois [...]
De schrifft de blifft
Those who write will remain. Old German saying. Not so, apparently, in this digital day and age. Especially not if you’re a wikipedia editor.
Mark Bernstein (see Wikipedia and Eastgate or More Wikipedia) is currently rather peeved at wikipedia editing-slams which appear to result in deletion-tagging entries on Eastgate and their currently strongest product, Tinderbox.
And looking [...]
Channel-Convergence
Over at Advertising Age, Al Ries explains Why the iPhone Will Fail. Ries may be right and the iPhone may well “fail”, but not because there’s no demand for hardware convergence.
The iPhone is not about fusing a phone, MP3 player, internet device … and maybe TV, radio, GPS … The iPhone is about not caring [...]
Free iPhone
Apple Unable to Find iPhone Partner in Europe? - If only! An unlocked iPhone for sale in Europe. And no need to change carriers. What would it take?
For Apple, basically a webbased voicemail-box system. I think I saw on out of the box on the counter at Aldi, the other day.
For the user, a Fon.com-Account [...]
Experimental Stoneage
Last Sunday, the ARD showed the first of four episodes of their recent historical reenactment series Steinzeit - Das Experiment (Stoneage - the Experiment).
Last summer, seven adults and six children had moved into the recreation of a Neolithic lake dewlling near the Bodensee - 3.200 B.C. Unlike precursors like Das Jahrhunderhaus or Das Schwarzwaldhaus, Steinzeit [...]
Why I cannot seem to Twitter
I’m currently at Community Summit 2007 in Wiesbaden. Hope to blog a coherent summary later. If you can’t wait, check out the Community Summit eventblog where the organizers summarize the presentations. They also have a Twitter Panel for brief, fast comments.
Twitter is acutally the perfect tool for conference-blogging: it favors sequentiality even more than the [...]
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