Friday, April 20, 2007
NASCAR to display Virginia Tech logo on cars
Thursday, April 19, 2007
Mowser = Mobile Browser
Quickly Mowser.com basically makes a website readable in a mobile browser. Gee, just the other day I was complaining that browsing websites with Mobile Internet Explorer on my MDA sucked. Well, this is supposed to be the solution to that problem. I'm browsing as I type this. From what I can tell it strips out your template CSS and graphics and uses a Mowser version. The documentation states that you can include a CSS file in your templates header that will be used instead of the Mowser default. That's pretty cool.
I tried laura.moncur.org, digitalthom.com, chrisbrogan.com and vergenewmedia.com. Everything worked fine. I really wanted to see how vergenewmedia.com responded since it has a lot of video embedded in blog posts. I clicked on a couple of the videos but none of them worked probably a limitation of my MDA.
All in all if you are looking to get content on your mobile via a web browser (no matter which one) Mowser is looking to have a lot of potential. I'll continue to follow up on this great technology.
ScreenCast Demo
Catch 22 Worst LOST Episode ever!
I'll say it. Many of you are thinking it. The April 18th, 2007 episode of LOST, Catch 22, was the worst episode I've watched. It was pointless, meaningless, had no substance, had no value, didn't move the story along, introduced a new character (I thought we were past that) and just didn't capture my attention. It was boring. And I hated it.
Wednesday, April 18, 2007
Will you accept mobile advertising?
Advertisers are ready, and once the storm gets rolling, that thing in your hand, cell phone/PDA/CrackBerry, will be the largest target audience since the advent of TV. Billions of users. Even those that don't have TV probably have a cell phone. Advertisers know this, and they are ready to start sending out en-mass.
My thought is this. If I get a few SMS ad messages, I can delete as easily as spam. But if it's something more than that, like an app the carrier installs on my phone, then I have a problem. Or lets say a 10 second ad before your call is connected, that would be so bad I would throw away my cell phone.
CrunchGear talked about GPS advertising. It sort of reminded me of a SciFi show I once saw (can't remember the name), that was playing ads on billboards based on who you were, even using your name in the ad, as the person walked down the street. It was a preview of things to come.
While I believe in a free market, I don't believe in advertisers having access to my mobile just because they can. I knew a guy once who was siphoning satellite with some DIY home brewed receiver. He was able to get all the channels free. He said as long as I have to watch pay channels with ads then I'll watch them for free. Not sure where he is with all that but I can understand his frustration. It's part of the reason I hate to read magazines.
Google adds Charts to Docs and Spreadsheets
I'm an avid user of Google's Docs and Spreadsheets application. There have been some limitations, like 100 rows when pasting, but that too has been fixed. One thing lacking in the Spreadsheet tool was graphs, but no more. I think Google will continue to add more features to this application. I still wish they would get their naming convetions straight.