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Snap and send photos and video in a ZIP! Quickly upload to Facebook, Twitter, Tumblr, Wordpress, Flickr, and others in three easy steps!
Checking Out Cooliris
0 Views 13:55:42 12/17/08
I noticed on twitter a link to pix.ie of a recent bloggers dinner. I had installed the Cooliris app only the yesterday after finding it on seesmic.com. So of cours...
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I noticed on twitter a link to pix.ie of a recent bloggers dinner. I had installed the Cooliris app only the yesterday after finding it on seesmic.com. So of course pix.ie has a feed suitable to use with cooliris. Available for the iPhone too this makes for a neat way to scan through your photos on flickr and from cooliris claim all web 2.0 environments. Will look into the plugin for wordpress when I get a chance. I have also just noticed CoolIrish is working beautifully with videos too. Check it out with youtube. www.cooliris.com
Matt Mullenweg - Wo...
5 Views 00:39:04 10/09/08
Wordcamp Utah Chapter 3: Matt Mullenweg's Keynote In this chapter Matt discusses wordpress features, and potential including OpenID, Iphone Apps, php5.
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Wordcamp Utah Chapter 3: Matt Mullenweg's Keynote In this chapter Matt discusses wordpress features, and potential including OpenID, Iphone Apps, php5.
By twelvehorses
Tags : blog , blogging , horsepower55wordcamp , horsepower55wordcamputah , mullenweg , opensource , software , utah , wordcamp , wordpress
iCali | Copy and Pa...
90 Views 21:03:16 08/19/08
When Apple released the iPhone, the praise was consistent and so was the criticism. The praise was about the revolutionary interface and the criticism was about th...
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When Apple released the iPhone, the praise was consistent and so was the criticism. The praise was about the revolutionary interface and the criticism was about the lack of 3G, GPS and Copy and Paste. Apple made 3G and GPS happen, but they said Copy and Paste isn't a priority. The first place we saw copy and paste for iPhone was on an application called MagicPad. The guy behind that app, Juviwhale , met a college student, Zac White. Zac White figured out how to implement copy and paste on any iPhone App without violating the iPhone SDK agreement.
Zac started a non-profit, open-source community project called OpenClip . When a developer adds the OpenClip framework to an iPhone app, that app gains copy and paste functionality. On Brief 410, I demo copy and paste on the iPhone using un-released versions of Twittelator , WordPress and MagicPad .
Apple forbids applications from running in the background because it would take up too much of the iPhone's resources. Also, developers are not allowed to create plug-ins that make their apps work with other apps on the iPhone. Zac White's Open Clip framework uses a shared space on the iPhone. Any application that includes Open Clip can then access the common area and write to it, and read from it, thereby enabling copy and paste between participating apps.
The key to making OpenClip work is adoption. Zac's framework is non-profit. It's open-source, and his project makes the iPhone even more useful. I recorded an audio interview with Zac so if you want to listen, it's here.