Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Shootit & Evernote & JotNot: i do like your hydrangeas ...do you like my iphone app?

so far so good. can u send a snapshot of what you received in the mail? then I can finalize my initial evaluation of your iPhone app.

also, evernote boy, have you seen JotNot? [app store]


It's an image processing app tailored for evernote, in case a snapshot needs enhancement to work well as an evernote entry

e.g.,
  • straighten text to facilitate OCR or
  • 'whiteboardize' some document to make it more suitable for display, sharpen lines, etc.
worth $3 imho


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Wednesday, September 23, 2009

evernote & twitter



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testing @myEN on Twitpic

Wednesday, September 02, 2009

New Blogger Post Editor

Blogger Help

The updated post editor will bring a more stable, compatible, and predictable posting experience to Blogger. Improvements have been made to many different components, and we'll continue to update it over the coming months and years. Here's an overview of some of the improvements:

Blogger on the Go




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or:


Using  Blogger Mobile  is easy: Snap a photo and write some text on your mobile phone, send it to  go@blogger.com , and it gets posted to your mobile blog!


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see also blogger help

Tuesday, September 01, 2009

funky flow




I like how the image returns to it's original form. It's my new favorite metaphor generator for the viscosity of history analogy.

I imagine that those who don't like the idea of increasing viscosity might not share my opinion about this snapping back of the image ...

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Perfect for unscrupulous spin doctors, lobbyists, lawyers ... anybody who depends on the ability to scramble reality and have it stay scrambled.


I suppose I hope they add the non-snap-backedness feature too; then I'll have a handy metaphor for previscosic experience.


But I don't think I would like it anywhere near as much.



That is to say, I'm a proponent of antinonsnapbacketarianism.



But that's a whole nother story.




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