16
Sep
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Fellow EVE blogger Roc Wieler has been working the last few weeks on an iPhone application that will let you keep track of your character’s skill training. The application, Capsuleer, was recently submitted to Apple and is currently being reviewed. From the screenshots I’ve seen, Capsuleer looks beautiful. Which is what I would expect to see with an EVE Online application on my iPod touch. Now I know that there’s another iPhone app available, but I’m excited about Capsuleer because of i
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10
Sep
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Not really a bar. El Pinto in Albuquerque. This America blog reader held his baby and took photos with his iPhone and asked some tough questions. More tough questions, one blogger says, than most of the U.S. press corps combined. Welcome to the world of citizen blogging, old-guy McCain. In this new world, there are no simple photo ops. Not answering the questions of average Joes with Internet access will probably turn into at least a regional story with legs. So is the media going too easy on Pa
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09
Sep
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Atlanta food writer and blogger Jennifer Zyman purchased her first Apple iPhone the day it went on sale last year — “I waited in line; I’m a geek,” she admits — then upgraded to the sleeker, faster 3G model as soon as it hit stores this summer. She is as keen on her phone as she is on discovering the newest Midtown restaurant. Now the two go together.
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08
Sep
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We here at NYU Local tend to get really excited about New Media, and rightfully so - New Media is what this whole enterprise is all about. It’s about a total commitment to exploring the new world of possibilities for journalism that a web-based platform opens up. That leads us in a dramatically different direction than, say, NYTimes.com, which mostly exists to aggregate content that goes into the print version. Sure, they have some pretty good blogs (I’m a big fan of the Freakonomics blog) an
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07
Sep
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As a blogger and an avid user of social networking and new forms of web-based communication, I find it absolutely fascinating how they are changing the ways in which we communicate and live. photo: arquera It’s just passed the second anniversary of the introduction of the Facebook “News Feed”. For people who don’t use Facebook, the News Feed keeps you up to date on what’s going on in your social circle: new photos, wall posts, relationship statuses, events and parties your friends are atte
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