iPhone Image Recognition: Snap And Tell
Wouldn’t it be great if you could take a picture of a book someone is reading in your local coffee shop and before the sugar sinks into your cappucino you have all the data on it and where you can buy...
View ArticleFunware Dominates iPhone Apps In 2008
Apple has released a series of lists showing which apps have been downloaded the most in the 5 months since the App Store launched. You can read thro the lists over at MobileCrunch. The key takeout:...
View ArticleiPhone Emerges As Clear Cameraphone Leader
Back in August I posted a chart from Flickr showing the most popular cameraphones being used to post photos. It’s instructive to compare these charts again some four months later. The iPhone has torn...
View ArticleTop 5 UiPhone Rules: Building Successful Apps
As the cult of Mac gives way to the cult of iPhone, it’s worth putting a peg in the sand around a set of design rules that define what makes an iPhone app work. John Gruber has posited an excellent...
View ArticleMapping Minds: Google Trends Meet Twitter Thoughtstream
Two of the most powerful tools for currently mapping how humanity thinks are Google Trends and Twitter Search. I whipped up an analysis of Google versus Twitter on Google Trends and the result put...
View ArticleWe Asked And iPhone 3.0 Will Deliver: Micro-Payments
As Last 100 points out the recent announcement by Apple that the next version of the iPhone software, 3.0, will enable In App purchasing will be a huge boon for micropayments. This is a huge step in...
View ArticleThe University of Sydney in HDR
I’ve been spending a lot of time on the beautiful campus of The University of Sydney recently and decided to share some of my photos. These were shot using an iPhone4:
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