Beware of Blackberries

Here’s an email I got from my CEO regarding Blackberries. Translated to English from Indonesian

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There’s been a new discovery on the effects of owning a Blackberry. Here are the results:

1. Willing to wait in line. The longer the better, does not show symptoms of irritation or displeasure
2. No more complaining about traffic
3. Hoping for repeat red lights. Becomes upset when traffic light turns green, still insists on replying emails and chatting
4. People start asking you to place a bumper sticker on your car that says, “Be patient, Blackberry user”
5. Extended bathroom breaks
6. Takes Blackberry to bed to finish the day’s email-reading target
7. Increasing frequency of smiles with no apparent reason
8. Can’t focus on work
9. Looks for Blackberry first thing in the morning
10. Continues emailing and chatting in the middle of a conversation. Even when the conversation partner is your own boss
11. Prefers to be driven when in a car, willing to take the bus
12. Less temperamental but irritates other people for communications breakdown
13. Panic attacks in public. Battery’s dying
14. Hands over Blackberry to keep a distressed child occupied
15. Forgets to press the floor button in elevators. Goes down instead of up or misses the floor
16. Did not hear number being called at bank but doesn’t mind, just pick up another ticket.
17. Unread stacks of newspaper
18. Often bumps head while walking
19. Blackberry is almost as good as being sewn on to the wrist

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Twitter app wishlist

At this moment Twitter sure have a heck of a lot of 3rd party desktop and mobile apps that serve their service but not one is perfect. How could they be when everyone has his or her own way of using it? Currently I use Twitterrific on the Mac and Tweetie on my iPhone.

Why not Twitterrific on both? After all, they’re both pretty much the same, even identical. Well, there are certain needs that can be easily accommodated when you’re on a desktop or notebook that is simply not available or not convenient when accessing Twitter from the iPhone or iPod touch. To Craig Hockenberry’s credit, Twitterrific is arguably the best free twitter client for the iPhone OS.

I can easily access the web interface on the Mac without having to close Twitterrific to access direct messages and @ replies on their own respective pages. Not so on the iPhone. Tweetie lets me do that. It also lets me access Twitter search, save the results of that search, find tweets from people who are physically nearby, and lets me access multiple accounts with a couple of flicks of the finger. Twitterrific limits feeds to 200 at a time like with Twitterberry whereas Tweetie lets you go back as far as Twitter allows it to (or as much as your data plan lets you).

So to me, Tweetie is pretty much the closest thing to the best Twitter app for the iPhone OS right now but there’s still a few things that it doesn’t let me do either because it does a good job of doing a heck of a lot already, or it’s not available from Twitter API.

After that long intro, here’s what I’d like to see in a future Twitter app. Tagged with #D for desktop specific, #M for mobile app

1. Has everything from Tweetie #M
2. Shorten URL before posting the tweet
3. Sends posted link to delicious (possibly #D only)
4. Caches tweets like Twitterrific for offline reading
5. Has draft or outgoing tab for tweets that didn’t get sent due to loss of net connection
6. Option to enable/disable auto update
7. Shows how many people the person follows, not just followers #M

That’s pretty much what I can think of right now.

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Steve Jobs didn’t make the first Macworld, either

Steve Jobs didn’t make the first Macworld, either

WTH is a GOSBASTER?

Spotted at fX in front of the Lego Ferrari display

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Cross-Media Ownership: A Dangerous Dinosaur

Cross-Media Ownership: A Dangerous Dinosaur

Organiser – Content

cross media ownership

Organiser – Content

Need for a debate on cross-media ownership rules – Corporate News – livemint.com

Need for a debate on cross-media ownership rules – Corporate News – livemint.com

Senate Committee Votes to Overturn FCC Cross-Media Ownership Rules – US News and World Report

Senate Committee Votes to Overturn FCC Cross-Media Ownership Rules – US News and World Report

Cross-Media Ownership and Its Effect on Technological Convergence of Online News Content—A Content Analysis of 100 Internet Newspapers

Cross-Media Ownership and Its Effect on Technological Convergence of Online News Content—A Content Analysis of 100 Internet Newspapers

The iTunes App store is thriving | Edible Apple

The iTunes App store is thriving | Edible Apple