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Nanomonk - The First Chapter

On July 11th it was time for RedMonk/James Governor’s Nanomonk”Adobe meets SAP: Nanoconference” in London. James Ward, Adobes’s Flex/RIA evangelist was in town, so James invited those interested to come and learn more.
The conference started with James (Ward) giving an overview over the state of Adobe’s software development platform.
Adobe is in a transition, moving away [...]


Watch Google I/O videos online

Google hosted a two day developer event, Google I/O, in May this year.
It was Google’s largest developer event so far, and was filled with sessions on how to build the next generation of web applications with Google and other open technologies.
It is now possible to watch the technical sessions online here.
There are 77 videos all [...]


AT&T mentions 3G and iPhone in the same sentence

…does this mean that the 3G iPhone will hit the shops soon?..or is it just wishful thinking?..
Under the headline ‘Data Access’ AT&T informs:
“In order to use data such as email, Google Maps, YouTube videos and web browsing, AT&T recommends using iPhone in a 3G or EDGE Network (coverage viewer), or from a local Wi-Fi connection.”


7-Year-Olds Design Computers: The Laptop Club

A group of kids (elementary school) has formed a “mini-laptop-club”, where they draw their own laptops and pretend to email each other.
Their designs really blew my mind and made me start thinking about how a computer keyboard might look like in the future..

You can see the designs here. (The Morning News)
You can read Amy [...]


Mac Office 2008 Preview

January is coming closer, and the only good thing about that (hopefully) is the new Office 2008 for Mac. Not so much because of all the new features, but mainly because the suite finally runs natively on my Intel Macbook Pro.
But if you want to take a look at some of the new features in [...]


Functional iPod Art

Artist Billy Chasen took an iPod, blew it apart, and encased it in resin.
..and it still works!
More pictures at Gizmodo here.


T-Mobile Have Trademarked The Color Magenta

T-Mobile have apparently trademarked the use of the color magenta.

I also didn’t believe it at first .. but this picture says it all:


Top 100 Mac Apps

Chris Pirillo has published his Top 100 Mac Apps list here.
It is a pretty good list, but there are a couple of programs missing..
What about Transmit, Coda, TextExpander for instance.
But still, the list is definitely a good one, and worth checking out if you think you are in “need” of some new apps..