links for 2007-12-31
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Easter Eggs in the Kindle... Google Maps My Location....
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"Hoosgot (pronounced "Who's Got...") is a simple way to ask who's got what you're looking for. Just put "hoosgot" in a blog post or a Twitter tweet and it'll show up here in Hoosgot. It is inspired by the Lazyweb, so invoking the lazyweb works too!"
Playing With Audio Content on My Phone
While experimenting with various audio sources that I can access on my iPhone, I came across an interesting site from NPR for mobile phone users. ( http://m.opb.npr.org )They have created a site optimized for viewing on a mobile phone with links to NPR radio reports that you access by dialing a phone number. Instead of streaming the story to you as you would expect via a web page connection, this interface presents you with a link to a phone number that you dial to hear the story over a phone connection. This is basically the lowest common denominator approach and is geared to more basic mobile phones and not things like the iPhone (well at least not if Apple and Adobe every get Flash working on the iPhone) or Windows Mobile devices. Below are some screen shots.
The BBC has optimized their podcasts for the iPhone/Touch. This article from the BBC web site, BBC Podcasts on the iPhone and iPod Touch (beta), outlines what is available. These are MP3 files that stream nicely on a wi-fi network, but don't work very well on EDGE. When you visit the BBC Podcast page ( http://bbc.co.uk/podcasts ) through an iPhone or iPod Touch you are automatically directed to a page optimized for display through Safari on these devices. Screen shots below...
Technorati Tags: bbc, iphone, ipod touch, iradio, npr
links for 2007-12-28
links for 2007-12-27
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Streaming video from mobile phones...
Google Maps: My Location and Navizon
Google Maps with My Location for mobile devices allows you to approximate your location even if your phone does not have GPS capabilities. It utilizes information from your cell phone and proximity to cell phone towers to approximate your location. It works with most mobile phones and will allow you to search for places based on your current location.The video below explains how it works...
It currently is not available on the Google Maps application that comes with the iPhone but Google support indicated that is will be available soon. For iPhone users who have unlocked their phones, a similar tool from Navizon is available for download. It basically does the same thing.
For example this morning I took my daughter to an appointment. I had to wait around so wanted to grab a cup of coffee. I launched the Navizon application and it found my approximate location (within about 2 blocks....) and then I searched for "Coffee" and found a shop within just a few blocks. From my limited experience it works well in areas with a high concentration of cell phone towers. As this kind of thing gets better, the need to have a power draining GPS unit on a mobile phone will diminish.
Technorati Tags: google maps, my location, navizon
Kwout: Quoting With Image Maps...
Kwout is a web service that allows you to quote a portion of a web site as an image and or image map. For example I used Kwout to grab a portion of the Lewis Elementary web site. When you invoke Kwout (either from their web page, or from a bookmarklet...) a medium sized screen shot is taken of the page you are quoting. You can then click and drag the cursor to highlight the section of the page you want to quote. Once you have grabbed your selection you are then taken to a page where you are presented with a number of display options. Copy the associated code and you can then paste the Kwout image map into any web page. You also have the option of posting the image on Flickr or Tumblr. Posting to Tumblr let's you continue to utilize the image map capibilities, but on Flickr, you can only post a static image.

Meriwether Lewis Elementary School | 4401 SE Evergreen, Portland, Oregon 97206 - 503 916 6360 via kwout
By way of TechCrunch...
5 dangerous things you should let your kids do
5 dangerous things you should let your kids do. In this pre-conference talk from TED, Gever Tulley discusses his Tinkering School camp.
Allowing kids the freedom to explore, he says, will make them stronger and smarter and actually safer. This talk comes from TED University 2007, a pre-conference program where TEDsters share ideas.
FlickrBackup - A Java Application for Accessing and Backing Up Your Flickr Images...
FlickrBackup is a Java application from Sunken City that allows you to download the pictures you have uploaded to Flickr. It has a quite extensive set of tools that allow you to download images from your collection based on criteria such as set name, date posted, and image tags. You can choose to download specific images, or entire sets or sets with a specific tage. A great utility for when you want to be able to download your flickr images.
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