Sunday, June 22, 2008

Flock 2 with Firefox 3 inside = WOW!

Hello all,


With all of the attention around the imminent release of Mozilla’s Firefox 3 technology, we’ve been beaming with enthusiasm about what’s in store for Flock fans. Last night, we pushed our public beta (one) of Flock 2 live.  Flock 2 incorporates all of the latest features found in Flock’s recent public release, but it runs on the latest and greatest Firefox 3 technology from Mozilla. So now you don’t have to abandon your love affair with your new favorite browser to check out the latest performance, security and feature enhancements from Mozilla. We’ve got them all right here for you!


Flock 2 is FAST. Manages memory better, and is more secure, thanks to Mozilla’s Firefox 3 technology.


As with all beta software, you might experience some imperfections. We’ve all been running the Flock 2 beta internally for several months, gathering our notes and fixing these imperfections as they arise, but now we could really use your assistance to make Flock 2 the only choice for those that refuse to stand still, and refuse to accept a world in which their browser just browses for them.


The Flock 2 beta marks a very important watershed moment for us. And we have some amazing things planned for the remainder of the year, so please help us refine this product by running Flock 2 beta (one), and logging imperfections by using the ‘bug icon’ in the upper right of your browser.Flock 2 bug report


We will make the full migration to an official release of Flock 2 as soon as possible, pending your feedback.


We’ve got fuel in our tanks, and we’re here to show the world how much they’ve been missing by using plain browsers. Get on board, and help us out by sending your comments, love, enthusiasm, and of course…by telling your friends about Flock!


Our mission is all about you!


-Dan Burkhart


VP of Marketing

dan at flock dot com


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EURO 2008 theme


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EURO 2008 theme


  • Submitted: 2008-06-13


  • Summary: EURO 2008 inspired theme for your Symbian s60 device

    Download EURO 2008 theme

    Mobile friendly download



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    Super Bluetooth Hack 1.08 - New Working version

    What`s new features on Super Bluetooth Hack v1.8: with Language Patch



    1.Connect via BT/Irda

    2.Changing time/alarms



    Once connected to a another phone via bluetooth,

    Other features include:

    - read his messages

    - read his contacts

    - change profile

    - play his ringtone even if phone is on silent

    - play his songs(in his phone)

    - restart the phone

    - switch off the phone

    - restore factory settings

    - change ringing volume

    - And here comes the best,you can make call from his phone



    Minimal requirements :

    MIDP 2.0

    CLDC 1.0

    JSR-82 Bluetooth



    For full funcionality :

    JSR-75 FileConnection

    Port - IR0



    Languages in 1.08(Supplier)

    Slovenčina

    Čeština - R@PTOR

    English

    German - MR.5UP3R801L3R

    Russian - Zhurik

    Greek - Darky







    MOST OF THE FEATURES ARE WORKING



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    Sunday, June 8, 2008

    Leaning Into the Blogging Dip

    Do you sometimes feel like you couldn’t possibly write another blog post, even if it was a case of life or death? Does the constant grind of writing to a schedule feel like it’s wearing you down? Take heart: it’s perfectly normal! It’s called a Dip.


    Many bloggers go through Dips and in this post Mark Dykeman from Broadcasting Brain shares what we need to do to take advantage of this opportunity.


    thedip.gifBy “Dip”, I’m referring to the term used by Seth Godin in the book The Dip: A Little Book That Teaches You When to Quit (and When to Stick).


    The Dip, to paraphrase Godin, represents all of the challenges involved from going from apprentice to master: going from OK to good to great to the best in your field. The Dip represents the time, the effort, the obstacles, and the hard parts of becoming a master.


    People like Seth Godin and Darren Rowse honed their skills and mastered their fields by:



    • trial and error

    • making smart decisions based on their results and feedback

    • some luck

    • putting an enormous amount of effort into being the best that they could be.


    Blogging can be very hard work and working through a Dip can seem like climbing a mountain. However, by being smarter and mentally tougher than a lot of people, people like Seth and Darren and many others climbed up their Dips and achieved great things. The same is true for athletes, business leaders, scientists, lawyers, public speakers: you name it.


    Godin says that the fastest way to get through a Dip is to push straight through it or “lean into it”. In his view, there is no such thing as a short cut through the work because it either:


    a) Doesn’t get you to the right destination

    b) Takes more time and effort to get to the right destination rather than “leaning into the Dip”

    c) Gets you to the destination without being ready to fully exploit it. We all need time and experience to be ready for the next challenge when we get through a Dip. (Oh yes, there can be more than one)


    MY DIP


    It’s very likely that I’ll be working through a Dip when you are reading this article. My Dip is the effort involved in growing my blog to be the best it can be and to reach as many people as possible. Perhaps it feels the same to you?


    I know the basics of writing good blog posts and the basics of writing in general. I’ve written some good posts and gotten some positive feedback.


    However, it’s not enough.


    Why?


    It sounds cheesy, but it’s true: practice makes perfect. There’s a practical experience factor to mastering a craft that can’t be bought with money or with short cuts. My research and my experience to date both tell me that I still have plenty of growing to do as a writer:



    • Darren Rowse has said that making a good and successful blog takes years, maybe even five years. I doubt that it take less time for me and it will likely take longer.

    • I’ve been blogging since July 2007. I’ve only started to really get an idea of how to write better and more consistently since January 2008.


    I’m learning a lot and (hopefully) getting better with each post.


    But there’s a long road ahead. It’s well worn from the footsteps of the people who have come before and it’s packed with people today, although the numbers seem to thin out as we continue onward, much like a marathon.


    HOW DO I (AND YOU) GET THROUGH THE DIP?


    I need to be consistent. I need to continually learn, improve, and innovate. I need to network more with other bloggers. I need to further develop my own distinctive voice.


    Most of all, I need to write. I need to write a lot. That’s the way that I’m going to push through the Dip.



    • I need to write when I don’t think I’ve got anything new to say.

    • I’ve got to write when I’ve got too much to say.

    • I’ve got to write when I learn something new so I can share it with my readers.

    • I’ve got to write when I find something “old” that’s valuable and convince my readers that it’s worth examining.

    • I’ve got to write when I feel confident and relaxed.

    • I’ve got to write when every word that comes out seems like crap.

    • And I’ve got to write during all of the times in between.


    To be a successful blogger (and writer), I need to keep pushing forward. That doesn’t mean I can’t occasionally rest and regain some energy. Sometimes that’s crucial to staying healthy. I just need to get back up afterward and get writing again because the Dip will still be there.


    The thing that keeps me going, and might keep you going, is the belief that I can do this; I can communicate successfully to a growing audience of friends and strangers. I can cover new ground and old ground and do both well because I can present my thoughts in a way that no one else can. I think I have enough talent and smarts to make it work.


    As for motivation and determination, I’m on a journey of self-actualization. I’m trying to improve myself and see what more I can do in this life. I’d love to make a living by writing, but if I can reach another person and make a positive difference in their life, even if it’s fleeting, then it’s important to me to do so.


    Oh, and one other thing: blogging is fun, even during the darkest times!


    PUT YOUR SHOULDER INTO IT AND LEAN!


    The central idea in this post isn’t new. It’s been restated over and over again in many ways. However, if you can take this image of “the Dip” that Seth Godin created for us and realize that it’s a perfectly natural process, you’ll be better prepared for the long journey ahead that lies between you and achieving a goal.


    If you really, really want to achieve that goal, like being the best blogger that you can possibly be, then blog. And keep blogging.


    Read other blogs and learn from their strengths and weaknesses. Examine what you are doing and learn from your experiences. Keep going.


    Lean into the Dip. As Seth Godin tells us, it’s the shortest path to success. And it feels pretty darned good to get to the top of a mountain. It makes you want to tackle the next one. And the next one. And so on.


    Mark Dykeman broadcasts from his brain about communications and social media several times per week at Broadcasting Brain. He enjoys participating in several social media sites, including Twitter and StumbleUpon.




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    Friday, June 6, 2008

    Google News now available on your iPhone and iPod Touch



    As we sat in our offices in Trondheim staring off at the fjord -- we're Norwegians, that's what we do -- a thought occurred to us: wouldn't it be nice to make Google News accessible to readers on their iPod Touch or iPhone? The rest, as they say, is history.

    Today, we're happy to announce that Google News is now available to iPhone and iPod Touch users in over 30 countries. This means that you'll see a full-fledged version of Google News on these devices, improved Google News results and, where available, relevant YouTube videos embedded with news stories.



    There are a few ways to get to Google News using your iPhone or iPod Touch:
    • Go to www.google.com, click on the "more" tab and follow the link to Google News
    • Go to www.google.com and do a search, then click on the News link at the top of the screen
    • Go directly to Google News at http://news.google.com in your browser
    We hope you enjoy this new feature. We haven't been able to take our eyes off it yet, not even to look at the fjord!


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    Exclusive: Leaked pics of the iPhone 2! Thinner design? Check! Different colors? Check! Video chatting? Check and check!

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    It wasn’t long ago that my inbox was full of screen caps from an image editing program of a new iPod, it was a fat yet small iPod that we now know as the 3rd gen Nano. We posted the photos and were later told by Apple’s legal team to take them down.


    A similar tipster tonight has very generously given us these pics of the iPhone 2, or iPhone 3G as some are calling it. Like the Fat Nano from last summer, the images come from Apple or AT&T promotional material that shows not just the new iPhone, but also gives away a couple secrets.


    It’s thinner than the current model, for sure, with a more MacBook Air-like bezeling. It’s got stereo speakers on the back and what appears to be the same screen as the current generation. But the real news here isn’t the Exchange support, but the front facing camera for iChat AV.


    Oh yes, it’s there. Not only is the new iPhone smaller and more capable, but it also comes in red as part of the Product (Red) campaign, like many iPods do.


    Buy a 3G, video-chatting iPhone and fight AIDS. We like it. Hit the jump for the rest of the pics.


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