Fluffy Links – Monday August 11th 2008

August 11th, 2008

I think you should read this. The Secret Fire. Such a wonderful blog post. Maybe send it on to more friends too and link to it.

New Blog: Suedehead’s Emporium.

I never realised Brendan was blogging over here. I was subbed to his other blog.

Another new to me blog: And from these ashes

Via Stephen. This video demo of the dog-like robot freaked me out. It’s just so alive-like but headless. Mad.

A great example of how to get your company in the news with a simple survey.

I’m not so sure is this iPhone holder stylish or actually nerdish. Too pocket protector for me.

Jesus Christ. It’s an attachable snout for shaving.

Via Today’s Big Thing and everywhere else: Slow Mo Camera films lightning

Feck Apple, have a pear.

AT-AT and the Nazis.

Adam and PaulJoe do the new James Bond theme:
Adam’s go:
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Joe’s go:
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I want the 3G iPhone less now

August 10th, 2008

Firstly, have you seen yet more bad treatment of potential customers by O2 experience stores? So a few more phones go on sale online early tomorrow and I was considering getting one but maybe not now.

Not now that I upgraded the iPhone I bought last December in Palo Alto and unlocked and got working in Ireland. I added a data package to my existing cheap phone package and was all happy with the phone until the 3G model came out. Today though as I said, I upgraded the firmware to 2.0 using the PWNage tool (btw the Windows version sucks and fails to work) and now I have many of the features that the 3G phone has and I have access to the Appstore on iTunes.

I use my phone mostly for (and in this order) Email, Twitter, texts, the Web and calls. Email hasn’t changed with the firmware but the new version of Twinkle, the Twitter app is free on the Appstore and is fantastic and you can see from this screenshot:

Twinkle on the iPhone

The Nearby feature is better in this version too so you can see those you’re not connected to but are near you and are using Twinkle/Twitter. Lots more people in Cork are now on iPhones and using Twitter.

The new Facebook app for the iPhone is great too. A great little app that makes it even easier to use Facebook than their pretty slick web interface. I also have the WordPress App for the iPhone so I can update loads of my blogs on the phone and even write blog posts offline if I wish.

I already paid for an app too, as recommended by Enda Crowley. It’s the Tuner app and allows you to listen to Internet radio on the iPhone. So finally I can listen to Phantom 105.2 anywhere in the country or the world (via wifi). There are thousands of apps you can download for free or pay for on the App store and all this via a firmware upgrade.

Can’t get a new iPhone? Try and get one of the older ones.

Media Training – Thanks John Collins!

August 8th, 2008

Feedback so far on the Media Training class on Wednesday has been quite positive and I hope that those on the course will start popping up in the media more and more. They certainly have the products and knowledge to get themselves into the press.

A huge thanks to a very nice and helpful John Collins from the Irish Times who’s even busier these days as he’s acting Assistant Business Editor. He spoke to us for 30 minutes on how to work with him and journalists in general and what works and doesn’t work. Again, thanks John.

John Collins and Damien Mulley
Colin sent the above pic on. He suggested I photoshop myself to look like I’m interested. Oddly, when I’m paying real attention to something, I look like I’m tuned out. More on that in a later post.

I’ve been asked about the Cork one. There’s a difference between those who are interested and those who will pay for the course. I won’t train less than 10 and more than 12 people in a class. 6 have said they’ll actually attend. So let me know.

Fluffy Links – Friday August 8th 2008

August 8th, 2008

Facebook and Coca Cola. Changing the world?

Astronauts really keep their cool. Check this out.

Bread baked into looking like body parts.

Nabaztag now reads to your kids.

Via Kottke, How Buildings Learn TV series.
Episode 1
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Jobs on 08/08/08 at 08:08

August 8th, 2008

Firstly, Salesforce.com are looking for:

Salesforce.com are looking for a graduate or junior web developer to work in a fast paced interactive marketing team based in Dublin, Ireland.

Job Details.

A Dublin-based telco are also looking for a fulltime web dev. PHP, usual scripting etc. Email me for more details or I’ll email your details on to them.

Lastly. I’m looking for freelance/part-time copywriters for some blogs. Gastronom.ie to start with and then other blogs, possibly helping people/companies who are just starting their own business blogs. Apply within with subject Copywriter.

Go Team Ireland – Twitterfone 2 launches, SpoiltChild do Olympics

August 8th, 2008

Twitterfone V2 is out. Well done Pat Phelan and crew for delivering it just a few months since launch. I really love the video for it too which was put together by the Dial2Do folks who are also partners in Twitterfone. Launch, weigh reaction, iterate, weigh, iterate. Always iterating. A great way to run a service besides working on a project for years and years without releasing anything. (Slight disclaimer: I helped Twitterfone with their press release)

Also buala bos to Spoilt Child who did the design for RTE’s Olympics subsite.

The emotional, the inspirational, the practical

August 7th, 2008

Still a little time to nominate the Blog Post of the Month. Winner will be announced on Monday. Nomination form.

Fluffy Links – Thursday August 7th 2008

August 7th, 2008

11. The BBC player goes to.

Piaras has fantastic tips for tech startups/tech SMEs.

Brilliant. Kilkenny County Council create a wiki for planning issues.

Ahhh David Norris. Always the vaudeville act.

This is cute.

Starbucks doesn’t seem to be doing well in Oz.

Garbage in…

Every bathroom needs this.

As blogs grow in audience, they take less risks. There are exceptions though.

Red Devil. Sky at night…

Scala and Kolacny Brothers – Friday I´m in Love
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Back in a bit

August 6th, 2008

Fluffy links back tomorrow and all that.

ISPAI – Join our union or else you’re not against stopping child porn

August 5th, 2008

Sensationalist headline from the Tribune this Sunday: Internet providers refuse to fund web sex abuse hotline. So have you stopped beating your wife then? That’s pretty much the same line.

The line from the article is child pornography is online and without Digiweb, Magnet, Hosting 365, Leap et al paying fees to the ISP Association of Ireland who run Hotline.ie, child porn is going to run rampant because Hotline won’t be able to keep going. Think of the children!

among the well-known companies which are not members of the Internet Service Providers’ Association of Ireland (ISPAI) – and by extension are not financially supporting its Hotline.ie service – are Digiweb, Magnet, Hosting 365, Smart Telecom and Lastmile.ie

By extension? So by extension Texaco are not in the ISPAI so they too REFUSE to fund the war on child porn?

Isn’t it odd that they can’t support Hotline.ie on it’s own but have to buy into the ISP Association if they did decide to voluntarily help in the reporting of child pornography online? Can other companies give financial support to Hotline.ie?

Why is an industry-run group tasked with logging reports about child pornography online? Well apparently our poor Gardai have enough to be doing, besides, you know, watching out for serious things like Child Pornography:

Paul Durrant, general manager of the ISPAI, told the Sunday Tribune the current approach, whereby members of the public can report suspect internet content to Hotline.ie, had been agreed after high-level discussions between the relevant authorities 10 years ago.

“If there is no hotline there, where are the public going to report to? Their local garda station, who have 101 things to do?” he added.

So maybe we let Toyota, Ford and Irish Toll Roads Ltd run an organisation that patrols our roads for people that commit serious crimes there? Same logic right?

Were I Digiweb and Magnet and Hosting 365 I’d be phoning my solicitor over the way they got painted in that article. I also think were the Government to actually try and regulate this they’d get a kicking in the Courts for forcing a company to pay dues to a “voluntary” organisation. We’re not obliged to join a union as individuals, why should a company be strong-armed into joining a business union? If the Government is going to fund Hotline.ie then do. Enough of threatening businesses to join a voluntary org, only part of which deals with fighting child porn.

If the Government really gave a damn about Hotline.ie wouldn’t they be funding it?