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Emergency assistance iPhone application |
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Sunday, 16 November 2008 |
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Another iPhone (smart phone) application I have thought up. This is a rough draft of my idea. How about using the GPS, or triangulation, to locate a phone and submit that information to a service, like local police or rescue?
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Software
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Friday, 31 October 2008 |
Plane Shift is an open source, as in free beer, online RPG (MMORPG). It looks really good so I figured I'd give it a try. |
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Friday, 10 October 2008 |
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Someone needs to write an iPhone, Android etc..., application to interface with the Public Library. The Columbus library electronic resources are awesome and an iPhone app would be so nice. Basically you enter your State and library card number to access the resources. Here are a list of resources at the Columbus Library site. |
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Google's Project 10 to the 100th |
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Miscellaneous
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Tuesday, 30 September 2008 |
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Google's Project 10 to the 100th My submission:
Make the internet a library where all content is available for anyone. Once a new product, book, movie, song, T.V. Program, whatever makes it's initial profits it becomes available for free in the library a short period later, like say one year. Each country taxes it people a very small percentage, which gets distributed to the artist as royalty as long as the artist is still creating. Once a content creator retires, stops producing for a period of time, or passes away the product becomes public domain for others to build on. The artist still retains copyright while the artist is still producing.
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Personal web applications served by yourself |
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Programming
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Tuesday, 30 September 2008 |
"Richard Stallman, one of the fathers of the software freedom movement, has declared that cloud computing is stupid in calling for users to reject web applications."
I agree! I like some of it and it is cool, but do you really want several companies controlling your data, watching your movements, and how do many accounts benefit anyone?
My thought is users are becoming smarter, have cheap powerful home systems with 24/7 connections, and want to be mobile where their data can be accessed from anywhere.
This made me think considering I am tired of managing several accounts. After reading a story about a guy getting his account locked so he couldn't gain access to his personal data I really started to think, how about managing my own data on my own server that uses web applications that are similar to the crap offered by third parties online. Orb also helped me in this vision, considering it was giving me access to my home computer where I could watch streaming video off my home machine on my iPhone. It made me think, why not stream from a web server of my own to the Safari web browser? My idea was born... |
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Ten things the iPhone really needs |
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Wednesday, 17 September 2008 |
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These 10 little things would make the jailbreak less important and would make your device very hard to beat in the market place! |
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