ColtSeaversgood to hear it Phil! Some great links as ever.
i must admit, over the last few months, i've found myself styling sites more and more simply.
http://upoll.tv is the latest eg. Soon to be launched on twitter :)
philcampbelllink:http://www.sleepydog.net
link:http://hooeey.com
link:http://twitter.com/fieldreports
gent from germany talking about doing a full production piece from the iphone (time limit thing?)
alice youtube mashup
link:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pAwR6w2TgxY
link:http://www.chrisharrison.net/projects/pneumaticdisplays/index.html
(src @fellowcreative -> @raphdamico)
link:http://phoneboo.audioboo.fm
philcampbellyeah, weird - i have yet to pay for it. i'm more like "oooo shiny shiny, i'll buy it" this time i was not - i guess it is because it is a twitter client and they are masses of them - do i want to pay for a twitter client, i'm not sure really. i do love tweetie on the iphone and bought that because of multiple accounts. i guess i hope they roll out additional "win me over features" because i decide. ;)
ColtSeaversYeah, I must admit, I downloaded Tweetie last night (free version). It has 1 small advert at the top. However, it's a really nice app. As you say, it's really reliable....it's just that i'm not sure I want to pay £10 for it - i'm a big open source fan and enjoy the fluid nature of development in the Open Source world - i'm looking for the perfect os twitter client to take apart and have a p[lay with - i'm not clued up enough to delve streight into the Twitter API yet...
philcampbellThanks Colt! ;) - not played with nambu enough to see but i got that impression from other friends - tech changes so rapidly, sometimes just being able to predict the shift is enough to launch a new product - i think tweetie is the most fine tuned, reliable and well thought out twitter app so far. if that goes into a tweetdeck like layout and can roll features out regularly then it will probably win out - tweetdeck need to drop a really lean version with a boatload of neat features now to win back the loyal followers.
ColtSeaversAlways enjoy your Audio Gravity 8)
Re Miro - i've used it alot and love it. The adopt a line of code idea is genius. I love it. I'll pay too - just hope i get a 'hot line' with lots of changes as tech moves on :P
*Runs off to set up a retirement home for people's obscelete code - but not before adopting best US Infomercial voice'
'At CodeResters we'll store your tired and useless codeline for just two dollars a month - so you can sleep easy, safe in the knowledge that we care.*
philcampbellwe20 - (http://we20leicester.wetpaint.com/)
http://micro.ilist.com
http://consumerist.com/5224578/time-warner-cable-cannot-possibly-compete-with-the-small-city-of-wilson-nc
looking at overlays in google maps for searching
client domain hosting expired - but i'll be the bad guy - i do not do the registration part for them
runkeeper died on me on epic 3 mile lunch walk
http://windows7-wallpaper.com/windows-7-rc1-wallpaper.html - in typically microsoft and windows fanboy style - a desktop does not an OS make! :)