Interesting looking prototype photo browser from Nokia Beta Labs. It only works on Nokia touchscreen phones like the XpressMusic 5800 though.
Introducing Nokia Photo Browser – browse your photos with stunning 3D effects
Interesting looking prototype photo browser from Nokia Beta Labs. It only works on Nokia touchscreen phones like the XpressMusic 5800 though.
Introducing Nokia Photo Browser – browse your photos with stunning 3D effects
YouTube video courtesy of Nokia
Interesting video from Nokia giving potential smartphone app developers a sub-4-minute video tutorial on how the Ovi Store app submission process works. Registering as a publisher is free right now. More information can be found at…
Nokia is using the same 70/30 (developer/Nokia) split that Apple user has with their developers. Nokia will not support subscription type apps. But, they do permit both free and paid app types (naturally). I found it interesting that they allow a large number of app and content types including Flash Lite, Java, Symbian S60, WRT widgets as well as themes and wallpapers.
The Internet is a wonderful thing. It gave me the opportunity to work with professional photographer and author Derrick Story for the past 7 years or so even though we have never met in person. Derrick was an editor at O’Reilly Media for much of that time. And, it was he who gave me the opportunity to write a bit for O’Reilly Media. He knew about my fascination with cameraphones even back then. And, I was thrilled when he asked me to write a handful of cameraphone hacks to his book…
I remain fascinated with cameraphone in general until today. So, I asked Derrick to speak with me specifically about the iPhone and its photo capabilities for this podcast. Derrick provides some great information about using everything from the high-end (and expensive) Adobe PhotoShop CS4 to free and low-cost (99 cents to a few dollars) iPhone photo-related apps.
You can find Derrick’s own blog at…
…where he often mixes in iPhone related photo information with other digital photography info. If you found this podcast interesting, you definitely want to check out Derrick’s own podcast. And, in particular, download the podcast he produced on March 17, 2009. He provides a lot of detailed iPhone photo advice in that particular podcast too.
You wouldn’t think one Microsoft press release that is supposed to be about developers participating in their new app store would be so full of other news…
Microsoft Gains Support for Next Generation of Windows® Phones
But, it is… The same press release also mentioned that the beta version of the Windows Live Hotmail web site (note the return of the Hotmail branding!) is up and running at…
You can see a screenshot of my boring Hotmail inbox above.
It was interesting to read about the return of the theme generator for Windows Mobile buried near the end of the press release about developers involved with the launch of the new Windows Marketplace for Mobile…
Microsoft Gains Support for Next Generation of Windows® Phones
In addition, the new Theme Generator will provide people with yet another way to personalize their Windows® phone. The Theme Generator, available at http://www.windowsmobile.com later this year, will enable Windows® phone users to select pictures from their PC to set as background images, as well as choose colors to personalize their navigation bar, scroll bar and highlighted text. Once finished, their personal theme will be sent to their phone.
Themes were one of the hot items when it first appeared for the Pocket PC years ago. In fact, I found it so much fun, I wrote a little Windows Mobile app to help people calculate how to properly crop or shrink a photo to fit in the Today screen and Start Menu drop-down.
It’s good to see a lot of familiar high quality Windows Mobile app developers signed up for the upcoming Windows Marketplace for Mobile (say that 5 times fast!). The press release…
Microsoft Gains Support for Next Generation of Windows® Phones
…is kind of hard on the eyes (at least mine). So, here’s an easier to read version of the list of initial developers signed up:
AccuWeather.com
The Associated Press
CNBC
Developer One Mobile Software
EA Mobile
Facebook
Gameloft
Glu Mobile
Handmark
Ilium Software Inc.
Jeyo Inc.
Kinoma
LiteScape
Magmic Games
Melodis Corp.
MySpace
Namco Networks
Netflix
Pandora
PhatWare Corp.
Resco s.r.o.
ShoZu Inc.
Sling Media Inc.
SBSH Mobile Software
Spb Software
Web Information Solutions Inc. (aka WebIS)
Zagat Survey