- A Spate of Excellent Photo Apps for the iPhone - O'Reilly Broadcast
Photography on the iPhone can be more than just snapping 2-megapixel pictures. You can also process and transfer the images from the same device that you used to record. For this to work reasonable well, you need a basic set of tools that allow you to edit and output the pictures. Things like cropping and image enhancement are vital. But other conveniences, such as an easy Flickr interface or means to send the image to a printer on your network are useful too. Here's a list of iPhone photography apps that I've tested with mini reviews about each. They provide a good foundation for your photo work on "the camera you always have with you."
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- Boing Boing: iPhone - the roach motel business model
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- Get your apps out on Flickr
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- I Am Here: One Man's Experiment With the Location-Aware Lifestyle
I wanted to know more about this new frontier, so I became a geo-guinea pig. My plan: Load every cool and interesting location-aware program I could find onto my iPhone and use them as often as possible.
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- Mark Bernstein: App Store Doubts
Instapaper’s Marco Arment recites a litany of iPhone app developer woes, and sums them up with an important observation: “Apple thinks this is good enough.” It’s not just a business model problem; it’s a potential disaster for mobile software innovation.
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- The Intermittent Kevin - Find My iPhone works, and it is awesome.
And that, my friends, is why the MobileMe service is worth the damn money. It's been around for just over seven years and it FINALLY got a killer feature.
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- The iPhone is a piece of shit, and so is your face.
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- The Joy of Tech comic... laughter is the best tech support.
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- Understanding Sub-Pixel (LCD Screen) Anti-Aliased Font Rendering
To understand what sub-pixel rendering is all about, look closely at these three white circles:
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- Urbanspoon on the iPhone
Have you ever had trouble deciding where to eat? Maybe you're going out with a group and you're suffering from collective paralysis. Or maybe you just want to discover a new restaurant. We have a solution for you. If you have an iPhone old or new, download Urbanspoon for the iPhone.
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- Welcome to SwitchEasy
Welcome to Colors The silicon protection that rivals to none other. Colors is our first foray to silicon protection for your iPhone 3G.
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- Whither Eucalyptus? - Jamie’s Web Log
If you’re wondering why Eucalyptus is not yet available, it’s currently in the state of being ‘rejected’ for distribution on the iPhone App Store. This is due to the fact that it’s possible, after explicitly searching for them, to find, download from the Internet, and then read texts that Apple deems ‘objectionable’. The example they have given me is a Victorian text-only translation of the Kama Sutra of Vatsyayana. For the full background, a log of my communications with Apple is below.
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- Why the Apple phone will fail, and fail badly | The Register
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