Ive been listening to the This Week In Photography podcast lately.
TWIP - This Week In Photography
iPhone Google Reader massiv
Mobile web browsers have come a long way since we first introduced an XHTML version of Reader back in 2006. For example, iPhone and iPod Touch owners know how powerful having a full-featured browser is. We on the Reader team are heavy mobile Safari users. Sometimes we use it to kill time, other times for answering important questions that come up during brunch: What is Tyrol's first name? How is maple butter made? How do you sweeten rhubarb for sangria? What is John Gruber saying now? For questions like the last one, we of course use Reader to keep up with our subscriptions. #
I can confirm that the new iPhone Google reader interface is indeed rather awesome.
I’ve said it before — one of my favorite things about the iPhone is no Flash. I will now add and no SilverlightPlugin.
Right on!
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Updating WP-Adminstrip
Note WP-Adminstrip's natty new OS Xish semi-transparent black background.
Still working on it, and I'd ideally like some sort of pop up semi-transparent div for quick posting from the adminstrip similarly to the excellent Tumblr posting system, also quick editing of comments etc all from the adminstrip.
Custom webclip icon for the iPod Touch & iPhone
He's done it, he shows how it can be used within a site's structure, he found a good size was 158px x 158px and he's done it.
A custom webclip for the iPod Touch & iPhone of course, it's all the rage.
This new frowney face is taken from my Halo 3 profile.
Full fat feed and then some
I have been experimenting with my feed along with my Yahoo Pipes and have created a couple of full-on feeds. One of these (RSS Feed) combines my site, Tumblr, Flickr, Google Shared Items and Twitter; and the other (RSS Feed) is exactly the same but without Twitter updates (you might, amazingly enough, not want to be bothered by my nonsense). Though I've been tempted to replace my main feed with one of these (the sans-Twitter one probably) - I haven't done yet.
I'm not sure how popular this might be but I'd certainly like to see a few people combine their myriad of sites/feeds into one easy to digest place.
Note
that I have changed the feed and RSS links to point to the Feedburner versions so I can more easily keep a track of them all. Feel free to visit the Pipes site though and clone them, but please use the Feedburner links if you plan to subscribe.



