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NyquilDotOrg uploaded a new video
(1 month ago)
Quick photo viewer, capable of loading photos from imgur, flicker, flic....
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Quick photo viewer, capable of loading photos from imgur, flicker, flic.kr, yfrog, tinypic, twitpic, mypict.me, phodroid, etc. Simply click normal link in any application to immediately load just the image. No more waiting for slow pages to load in the browser, then finding that the app you came from closed. Very useful for Twitter clients.
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NyquilDotOrg uploaded a new video
(1 month ago)
Here's a little demo of my new app, RSS to Google Reader, available in t...
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Here's a little demo of my new app, RSS to Google Reader, available in the Android Market for $0.99.
From any page, use the browser's 'Share page' functionality to autodetect any RSS feeds present in a page, and then send the feed to Google Reader's mobile interface for reading/subscribing.
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NyquilDotOrg uploaded a new video
(3 months ago)
Many, many thanks to my girlfriend for fulfilling this childhood desire....
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Many, many thanks to my girlfriend for fulfilling this childhood desire.
(sorry about the two sets of screaming neighbor children. I think they were having some sort of competition.)
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NyquilDotOrg uploaded a new video
(4 months ago)
What happens when everyone has devices in their pockets that know where ...
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What happens when everyone has devices in their pockets that know where they are and can display engaging maps? That's exactly what innovative company Platial has been exploring since 2005.
Di-Ann says: "My daughter's school has an activity called "junkbox", where you make stuff based on whatever scraps you find in a box of reused components and objects.
Because both maps and mobile are in rapid iterative development, mobile maps developers have been in a constant state of junkbox; we've gleaned scraps of location data, bits of APIs, and grasped at revenue models but there haven't been enough of the right elements to make something truly wonderful.
This helps explain why a few services like Loopt, Platial Nearby and Whhrl have seen some success but nothing on the scale of Twitter or Facebook."
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NyquilDotOrg uploaded a new video
(4 months ago)
What happens when everyone has devices in their pockets that know where ...
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What happens when everyone has devices in their pockets that know where they are and can display engaging maps? That's exactly what innovative company Platial has been exploring since 2005.
Di-Ann says: "My daughter's school has an activity called "junkbox", where you make stuff based on whatever scraps you find in a box of reused components and objects.
Because both maps and mobile are in rapid iterative development, mobile maps developers have been in a constant state of junkbox; we've gleaned scraps of location data, bits of APIs, and grasped at revenue models but there haven't been enough of the right elements to make something truly wonderful.
This helps explain why a few services like Loopt, Platial Nearby and Whhrl have seen some success but nothing on the scale of Twitter or Facebook."
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