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On More Open Development Environments

January 29th, 2010 No Comments

Many of the restrictions around the iPhone OS are well documented and infamous. Here though, I lament the loss of a less regarded capability of open systems; the extensibility of existing applications themselves, and explore the closest alternative on the iPad: The web browser, and the web itself.

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Location Location

July 20th, 2008 1 Comment

Talking about the importance of disclosure control in location-based applications.

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iPhone Application Wishlist

December 17th, 2007

I have never been as happy with a piece of electronics as I am with my iPhone. It is the finest example I know of a device which is superior because it performs its limited functions astoundingly well, rather than many functions badly. The absent features (picture messages, sending texts to multiple recipients, an RSS [...]

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New Phone Number

November 29th, 2007

I have a new mobile phone number. The old one will probably still function for a few months, but I won’t have it on me. If you know me and you want it and haven’t had it pushed at you from some other medium, just ask.

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