Red Links 6/02/10
AppOmator – create an iPhone app without learning xcode.
Google Store Views – what’s next?
Twitter Code Swarm a visualisation of Twitter’s growth by Ben Sandofsky via the new Twitter Engineering Blog.
AppOmator – create an iPhone app without learning xcode.
Google Store Views – what’s next?
Twitter Code Swarm a visualisation of Twitter’s growth by Ben Sandofsky via the new Twitter Engineering Blog.
On the best sort of witness.
The new free RTE News Now iPhone application with news stories and streaming news. Via Damien. (iTunes link!)
The Observer interviews Brian Eno.
Tracking the real-time web.
Charting the Beatles for your infographic consideration.
Watched the BBC’s Hotel California docu again over the weekend. If you’re a 70’s folk rock moosic fan, you have to check it out.
Snippet on Gram Parsons and Linda Ronstadt
Since before Christmas, my iPhone has failed to sync photos to my Mac and this morning I fixed the issue. On attempting to sync my iPhone to iTunes, a dialog box would pop up complaining with the message:
iTunes cannot sync photos to the iPhone “Alexia’s iPhone” because the folder “iphone” cannot be found
The message was driving me batty and no amount of disabling and reenabling photo syncing seemed to work. This morning, though, I deleted the Photo Cache and it fixed the issue. This issue can repro on iPods too.
If you’re on a Mac like me then you can:
The Appvent Calendar – a free iPhone game every day.
The perfect way to slice a pizza.
Skype’s Live Phonebox Experiment- Man + remote phonebox – to promote their cheap international service.
Christmas Lights Hero
News filtered through this morning that 2fm has a brand new radio application in the iPhone App Store. But there’s a special bonus – a Radio 1 app too! Both of the apps stream live radio streams, news from RTE.ie and podcasts that you can listen to from the app. They are both free – check them out.
Jim is DJing at the Pavilion in Cork tonight for Bootleg’s first birthday.
Interesting exhibition ‘Bits ‘n Pieces’ in the NYC, exploring where digital meets analogue in a post-Digital world.
Contrasting the UI of Android and iPhone for developers in terms of app customisation.
The Cookie Card! Via Nathalie.
That Vodafone Symphonia spot. 1000 phones. 1812 Overtureness. Making Of Part 1 and Part 2.
Banshee Bones, gunas, rum, giant iPhones, lovely Powerpoint presentations, Candy Bar, Cupcakes of Win, pretend Bluescreens of Death, flawless Rick. Missed Greene’s cheese. Lovely Irish Web Awards 2009. Next year, Web Awards on the Moon?
The Realex Payments Irish Web Awards 2009 winners list. So many talented peeps nominated. Another year of working in an amazing team. Grateful. Am sure I annoyed the heck of out patient Stephen. Video is my nemesis. * bows *