May 2009
36 posts
The Vendor Client relationship – in real... →
The Vendor Client relationship – in real world situations# (via chez)
GE’s Augmented Reality →
GE’s Augmented Reality
Has Twitter fixed replies yet? →
Big advertisers turn to the iPhone →
It isn’t quite there yet, but the iPhone is a huge undiscovered advertising platform. Brands just need to figure out a way to leverage it in a consumer-centered way. A concept unfortunately foreign…
iPhone App Store Revenue Numbers →
TechCrunch chimes in exactly how much the App Store is making for Apple. I’ve actually done a bit of work forecasting how much volume the App Store does. From my research the App Store is grossing…
AT&T claims twice as many smartphones →
AT&T says its customer base now boasts twice as many smartphone users as any other U.S. operator, saying 32% of it’s customers have smartphones, but that doesn’t include the iPhone. I think this…
Vodafone to Redefine the Mobile Internet... →
A fantastic initiative from Vodafone. No doubt Dan has something to do with this. (via ribot)
WordPress Mobile Pack →
A modification to WordPress to create a usable mobile website, that supports multiple mobile devices. Includes the ability to add and edit posts from a mobile device, and use an alternate mobile…
I Fixed the Comments →
Thanks to Shawn I found out that the permissions for members was incorrect, therefore not allowing people to publish their comments. But now it is fixed. I always kinda wondering why I never got…
Useful tools for startups →
A massive list of online tools that come in handy for running your startup or collective. (via danw)
I didn’t like the new Star Trek. →
I’m going to have to disagree with Shawn here, and all the other no-new-Trek purist curmudgeons out there.
My argument: My wife liked it. She doesn’t like any sci-fi… at all. No BSG, no…
Star Trek →
I’ve been a Star Trek fan since I was a kid. I used to spend every summer at 5 PM watching the original series. When Star Trek: The Next Generation came out it was one of the only times of the week…
Smeed's Law →
An interesting law about automobile traffic. But I think the theory behind it could actually apply to predicting the behavior of website traffic as well. Will need to think about this one more.
Good design equals big profit →
Tapbots, the makers of Weightbot and Convertbot made $140k in 100 days with their first app. They are making about twice that with their second.
alternativeto.net →
Ingenious idea: Show people alternative desktop and web apps to what they are accustom to. Great for platform switchers, especially as we see more apps move from desktop to web.
Obesity and Eating Fast →
Good news for my wife, the slowest eater on the planet. Bad news for me, the fastest.
Just How Much Money Can Free iPhone Apps Make? →
Quite A Bit. A report from AdWhirl says that applications that crack the top 100 in the Free Apps list make $400-$5,000 a day in ads impressions.
MIT's Intro to iPhone Application Development →
Lots of good stuff here. If you like to learn from slides like I do, then this is the crash course you’ve been waiting for.
Mobile Design & Development Workshop Files →
My big list of mobile web app design and development resources from my recent workshops.
Why I hate Investors →
My rant about how much Investors suck.