GraffitiGeo‘s catchphrase is “Tag your city”. It’s not “Review local nightspots”, “Rate local restaurants” or “What’s the local buzz?”. Rather it’s a good, open-ended capability statement that leaves the service open to myriad interpretations. As long as you have an iPhone 3G or 3GS, that is. The idea is that you create walls, leave comments [...]
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Tag Archives: iPhone
iPhone multiple-recipient-SMS-sends-as-MMS fix
Got an iPhone in Australia and irritated that SMS’ with multiple recipient send as MMS and confuse recipients? Get your fix at the MacTalk Fora. [via @lexiphanic]
How’s the iSerenity?
The Kerrigans don’t have to head out to Bonnie Doon these days. They can have their own little calm-generators with them wherever they go, if they’ve got iPhones. Zen Bound and iBonsai provide less when so many want to overly-complicate your day with more.
Ego is Not a Dirty Word
It’s a nifty little iPhone application. Ego has a nice, clean interface that shows you all the numbers that’ll either boost your morale and encourage you to redouble your blogging & tweeting efforts, or send you into a digital existential crisis (YMMV). It’s enough to get Sesame Street’s Count von Count singing along to guys [...]
On My iPhone
‘Tis the season of giving and no doubt some lucky folk will be given, or give themselves, an iPhone this week. I’ve had one since August and since then I’ve tried out a fair few applications, kept some, ditched some, bought Pro versions and rearranged them on the hierarchy of screens.