Archives for the month of: February, 2008

I just had a very interesting (and a little stressful) adventure in gadgetry ,  a couple of nights ago my MacBook Pro took a turn for the worse and the keyboard cut out.  I was left at 1am in the morning unable to login, and so first thing in the morning I dropped it off at the Apple Store to get it fixed – walking out I was suddenly left wondering how I was going to work the next day or two for the stream of calls and meetings.  Then I remembered,  I had just purchased an iPod Touch :)

Ok I certainly don’t think anyone would think the iPod Touch is a business machine – but I have to admit after two days (both fairly busy) I was able to use it to keep myself going – I had my calendar,  work and personal e-mail.  I was able to use Meebo to get on Yahoo and Google Talk and all of this while listening to music :P  I think the highlight was walking through the configuration of my Linksys Router over my iPod Touch to get a VOIP phone working.  While it was impressive,   I have to admit returning to a real keyboards makes a world of difference – as does having the ability to edit a document (though I was amazed at how many file formats the Mail app handled – and also the power of the browser).  

The real pain points though were the lack of a real messenger – Meebo would kick me out all the time and also the difficulties I had switching in and out of applications.   All in all – it was an adventure – but, call me old fashioned, nothing beats a full size keyboard :)

I saw this last year,  but I keep referencing it when talking about OpenSocial so I thought it was time to put it up there :)

This is Joseph Smarr demonstrates and discusses Plaxo’s OpenSocial implementation, taking questions from Marc Canter and Adam Green. This was shot on FRI November 2, 2007 on location at Plaxo’s HQ in Mountain View, CA