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Jul 05 2009

Trip to Seoul?

OK, I’m out to win this trip to Seoul, and had some fun writing about “The key features of the phone of the future.” in 200-300 words for the entry!  I decided to go ‘first person’ to try to make it accessible.  Here is what I submitted:

My new phone connects to everything around me, it’s got a great display for viewing information, and lets me use voice commands or a mini keyboard for privacy.  Features I want are immediately available to me from the net, yet within all this, I retain control over my personal information.

Light sensors capture video, pictures, and light levels.  They act as eyes for applications that do things like read a barcode, recognize a face, or identify a flower I’m looking at.  The sound sensor is great for recording voice notes, but also recognize music and people, and accept voice commands.  My phone knows it’s location, which is leveraged in different ways by the many applications at my finger tips.

I use it as a wireless credit card, but my favorite use is the Body Monitor extension.  I stick a body monitor patch on my skin and my phone tracks my heart rate, respiration, temperature, blood pressure, glucose level, and oxygen level.  Some great cycling software uses my changing location, my vitals, and an intelligent coach app to give me feedback and encouragement as I train.  I have a friend with diabetes, and another undergoing chemotherapy.  Both use patches on their skin to monitor blood levels, adjust medication, and allow review by medical technicians.  Imagination is pretty much the limit for types of extensions that will be available for my phone; think home, office, the mall, and the factory floor.

I make voice and video calls, but what I really have is a personal technology access point.  By the way, you should check out my screen.  It’s usable as one side of my credit card sized ‘access point’, but a flip of the cover and it folds out to four times that size with a mini keyboard for private texting!

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Jul 25 2008

Moblyng

I’m very excited to see the mobile site for Moblyng go up (m.moblyng.com from your phone browser, or iPhone)!

I first got involved with Moblyng to help them convert and deliver video content to cell phones via SMS and a wap site. Now we just launched a mobile web portal. They are great people doing great things. Check it out!

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Jan 22 2008

F*&king Recycle, a Poster Collection by Becky Redman


Via treehugger

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Nov 03 2007

Fun with SMS TextMarks

Last year I wrote an AIM Bot that could respond to informational requests (meeebot if you want to check it out).  I just adapted some of it’s features to work with the TextMarks service.  Check it out!

Send a text from your phone to the short code 41411 with one of these words in the body:  answ (magic 8 ball), fuzzy (a compliment), insp (inspirational quote), insult (well, you know), shudi (should I?), spell (check spelling), thes (thesaurus lookup), weat (weather for a zip code), words (dictionary lookup).

Fun with a phone!  My daughters wrote the compliments, insults, and yes/no answers…

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Sep 03 2007

Optical illusion?

If you look long enough at this picture, you will see a giraffe. From the NIEHS Kids Page.

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May 20 2007

Stick another ribbon on your SUV?

That’s not enough.
Watch this video

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Mar 19 2007

When Web Sites Become Web Services

Great article over at Read/WriteWeb. I’m not sure I’d call it “Web 3.0″, maybe more just good use of what’s been called Web 2.0 for a while.

It’s about combining features from multiple services to create your own site based ecosystem for your specific purpose as a site.

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Feb 17 2007

San Francisco Pillow Fight 2007


Scott Beale /Laughing Squid

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Jan 15 2007

Published by Spencer under But is it Art?

The “pound” (#) key on your keyboard is called an octothorp.

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Oct 14 2006

Telemarketer Revenge

Published by Spencer under But is it Art?

This is hilarious.  The ultimate toying with a telemarketer.

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