Can't add new feed in Jaiku — servers taking a pounding?
1 Comment Published October 11th, 2007 20:53 Tags: Internet, Jaiku, Microblogging, MobileI'm trying to add the feed from onlineminds.dk (which I co-run with Kim Elmose) to my Jaiku account, but I get a "Page not found" error:
Whoa! Who turned up the heat? Servers are running a bit hot right now, please try again in a couple minutes.
Could this be because of the Jaiku hype after [...]
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Google announces Jaiku acquisition – cut and paste?
0 Comments Published October 10th, 2007 14:13 Tags: Acquisitions, Google, Internet, Jaiku, Mobile, NewsGoogle itself has now officially announced that it has bought Jaiku.
Interesting thing though.. when you look at the blog entry in the blog and in the feed, you'll see a difference:
From the blog:
[...] We plan to use the ideas and technology behind Jaiku to make compelling and useful products. [...]
From the feed:
[...] We plan [...]
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Google buys Jaiku
1 Comment Published October 9th, 2007 18:04 Tags: Acquisitions, Google, Internet, Mobile, NewsApparently Google has bought microblogging service Jaiku, the Jaiku team writes:
Exciting news: Google has bought Jaiku today.
What does that mean? First and foremost, we’re of course continuing to support our existing users. So fear not: your Jaiku phone, the Web site, IM, SMS, and API will continue to work normally.
The acquisition means that Jaiku has [...]
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So I decided to get a new cell phone, since I decided to use my Nokia N95 for work (for all that lovely MMS'ing ;) ).
I chose the U600 phone from Samsung after doing some research and finding out that it's one of the cell phones with the highest praise at the moment.
So far the [...]
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While most iPhone owners could not wait to try out their pricey new gadgets, a few raced to break them apart.
The dismantled – and in some cases, permanently busted – iPhones revealed one of Apple's closely guarded secrets: The names of the companies that supplied the chips and other electronic components for the highly anticipated [...]
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Suggestion: Secure login at Bloglines
2 Comments Published May 15th, 2007 17:21 Tags: Internet, Mobile, Security, Web applicationsI use Bloglines — a lot.
But whenever I'm on a wireless network, that isn't secured or encrypted I refuse to sign in to services that doesn't have a secure login (with https:// in the address bar), since everything transmitted unencrypted via a wireless network may be visible to anyone else on the network.
This means, that [...]
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Want to know what the future looks like for mobile TV?
The European Commission arranging a conference on mobile TV at CeBIT 2007:
Looking forward to the future, how will mobile TV develop? What is its appeal? What are the main challenges facing it in order to increase take-up? How much content is already available? What is [...]
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Apple lunched an iPhone and now CrunchGear has been tipped, that ZunePhone is in the works – "Zune" is the name of Microsoft's portable media player.
Does this indicate that the market for dedicated portable media players is starting to die? Me thinks.
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Synchronizing mobile phone with Thunderbird and Mozilla Calendar (iCal)?
3 Comments Published January 25th, 2007 15:56 Tags: Calendar, Google, Google Calendar, Mobile, Mozilla, Sunbird, ThunderbirdAs you may or may not now, I'm looking for a tool to synchronize my cell phone with Google Calendar without having to give away my Google Account details.
I just stumbled upon something called Mobile Master — and it apparently also lets me sync my cell phone (Sony Ericsson W800i) with Mozilla's Sunbird calendar application [...]
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Rumour: Google Phone with 0 MB storage
0 Comments Published January 18th, 2007 17:37 Tags: Google, MobileI don't know how they do it, but Engadget has received a tip on a Google Phone.
According to rumours the phone is a collaboration with Google and Samsung.
Apparently the Google Phone has no, that's right no, zero, on board storage, meaning that everything will be loaded from the network. If this is true it's no [...]
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