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Flipboard – a 2011 game changer

December 28, 2011

I was an occasional user of Flipboard on my iPad, while I liked it I didn’t use it all that often. When the iPhone version launched all that changed. It simply became my number one newsy app. It wasn’t because the news was better (it was much the same), or because it organized it in [...]

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Reading Links for September 8th

September 8, 2011

My del.icio.us links and notes. via @euan "People farming" – Companies still don’t get it – Euan's post captures why I gave up on Brand2.0 at the end of 2005. Most organizations still don't get "social" and "social tools". I'm still waiting for the big backlash – I'm sure it is coming – although not that [...]

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Reading Links for August 23rd

August 23, 2011

My del.icio.us links and notes. How the internet and its pricing really work – Brad Templeton – nice analogy – Well the problem is clear enough… and yes the people will probably still get screwed. Say no to the Internet tax! It's the same as Visa wanting a higher % commission when in fact.. with [...]

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Reading Links for August 9th

August 9, 2010

Daily update on del.icio.us links with my notes. I also just tweet links @stuarthenshall How Social Networks Continue to Reframe Advertising for Google – "Here's The Real Reason Google Is So Worried About Facebook" – I found this a very cogent conversation. Certainly worth scanning. I think I like slide 37 the best. Interview: Author [...]

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The iPad and Granddad.

August 3, 2010
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I’ve written a few posts on the user implications of the iPad and changes to behavior that I’ve observed. You can find these here. Imagine my delight to find the BMWMOA International Rally had WiFi everywhere! It was excellent, consistent and delivered at high speed. Despite there being 6109 attendees there wasn’t the pressure on [...]

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LogMeIn – DOESN’T WORK AS ADVERTISED – If You Use a Mac Don’t Waste Your Money

July 9, 2010
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It’s not often I feel misled by a product and the hoopla surrounding it. LogMeIn Ignition for iPad/iPhone (see below for their description) is misrepresented on their site. It’s simply not a secure solution and not worth 29.99 from the iTunes store. I’ll share my story and you can be the judge if my expectations [...]

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Kitchen iPad – Epicurious – Food Revolution – ABC Player and where’s Safeway and Tesco?

May 13, 2010
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I’m still making notes and keeping observations about my iPad.  This is Part 4 of the Series where I share how I find I’m using my iPad in my kitchen. The series so far: Part 1: What the iPad means to your next iPhone purchase! Observation #1 Speed Part 2: iPad Observation #2 Content and [...]

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Reading Links for May 11th

May 11, 2010

Daily update on del.icio.us links with my notes. I also just tweet links @stuarthenshall How many gestures does an iPad Support? 11 it turns out. Gestures on a big screen coming. How will we use them? – For years we've held a pencil or just typed. Now we are running more and more fingers over [...]

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Reading Links for May 7th

May 7, 2010

Daily update on del.icio.us links with my notes. I also just tweet links @stuarthenshall Are You Looking at Past to Design Future – @nilofer on Nokia’s Strategy – same POV – "The VC community gets this right by letting intuitively clear thinkers lead. If only we could mesh that with public company mindsets so we [...]

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Motorcycling with the iPad – Better than a laptop or notebook for certain

May 5, 2010
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I’ve been quiet on my iPad observations. Fact is I’ve just been enjoying it. Perhaps so much that I’ve even overheated it. There is no question it is a powerful multi-media consumption device. I much prefer it for reading, over both my iPhone and my laptop. Something tactile and satisfying about scrolling and turning pages [...]

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Reading Links for April 27th

April 28, 2010

Daily update on del.icio.us links with my notes. I also just tweet links @stuarthenshall USD 100 Tablet Pricing an Inflection Point? – The google strategy for tablets!

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Reading Links for April 13th

April 13, 2010

Daily update on del.icio.us links with my notes. I also just tweet links @stuarthenshall The case against Opera Mini on the iPhone | Great technical overview before launched – Found this article interesting. My own experience with the Opera Mini browser on the iPhone was – can't be bothered after just a couple of minutes. [...]

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Reading Links for April 12th

April 12, 2010

Daily update on del.icio.us links with my notes. I also just tweet links @stuarthenshall YouTube – A Multi-Touch Three Dimensional Touch-Tablet – circa 1985 – 25 years in gestation? – This is an interesting little piece of history. Is this where multi-touch comes from? Videophones, Skype: Why People Don’t Like Video Chatting – TIME | [...]

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Reading Links for April 8th

April 8, 2010

Daily update on del.icio.us links with my notes. I also just tweet links @stuarthenshall iJet iPhone/iPod RF Remote | I’m using this remote plugged into my iPad dock. Works fine for music and video. – It doesn't need the dock. I do like it that I can stand the iPad in the dock plug the [...]

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iPad Observation #2 Content and Reading – Reinventing the Paper

April 5, 2010
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I’m typing this post on my iPad using my “mac” bluetooth keyboard. I’ve done very little typing on it otherwise. Why? Well I was told it was for consumption and so I’ve been “consuming”. The thing is I’m consuming video – catching up on TV like Jamie Oliver’s Food Revolution. (Yep I like it. I [...]

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