Archive for May 22nd, 2010

22 May
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How the Next iPhone Will Improve Your Productivity

iPhone OS 4.0 ImageElliott Kosmicki is the founder of Good Plum, an online business blog focused on marketing and productivity. Elliott also quips with interesting people on Twitter.

Three summers ago, people lined up around the country — and then the world — to get their hands on the next generation of mobile phone. Apple’s iPhone made “app” a household term, while cashing in on a movement that sent their stock — and everyday people’s productivity — soaring.

In 2010, Apple released most of the specifications for iPhone OS 4.0, which will launch along with the new iPhone sometime this June. I’d like to take a moment to review what we know about the new OS, the new phone, and what it all means for your everyday productivity.


What We Know About iPhone OS 4.0



Multitasking


The most talked-about feature of the new operating system is, of course, “multitasking.” I put it in quotation marks because as many of you may know, it’s – of an application manager than an actual multitasking feature. Multitasking would insinuate that multiple applications can be running at the same time. And while that’s true for some applications (like audio apps, for instance), the majority of programs simply enter a suspended state until you resume them at a later time.

However basic this feature may be, it’s a huge move forward for a system that has, until now, only let you work in one program at a time. No, you won’t be able to keep Facebook and Twitter updates streaming in the background. You won’t be able to get instant e-mail messages streaming to your home screen, either. But I’d bet those things will come eventually.

iphone 4 multitaskingFor now, the ability to quickly switch between your recently used applications will make a huge difference to people who use the iPhone every day, and would like to do several things simultaneously.

For instance, people on the go often need to quickly copy part of a web page and paste it into an e-mail. This becomes much simpler when you have the ability to switch quickly between the apps without having to close one, then open the other, and then do it again if you want to copy a second item.

I, for one, am looking forward to this new flexibility, even if the upcoming version is still fairly basic.


App Folders


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Those of you who are already App Store addicts know that having a double-digit number of pages on the home screen makes it a challenge to find downloaded apps quickly.

Now, with Folders on the iPhone, we’ll be able to group apps into whatever categories we like. I’m sure I’ll still keep my first few pages of frequently-used apps out in front. But after that, I can make groups for those I frequent less, like games, travel apps, and -. This feature will be a huge time-saver if you utilize it wisely.


Unified Inbox and Multiple Exchange Accounts


For those of you with one e-mail account, this might not be a huge deal. For those who are pulling e-mails down from many different servers, this is huge.

In the past, we’ve had to go from one inbox, back to accounts, select the new account, and then that account’s inbox in order to see other messages. With OS 4.0, we’ll have them all on one screen.

I’ve already “tricked” my phone into using one inbox by forwarding all my mail through a single Gmail account. OS 4.0 will allow me to keep things separated if I want to, as well as make it easier to send from multiple addresses.

For those of us currently burning our single Exchange account on Gmail syncing, 4.0 will let us sync to multiple Gmail accounts, or pull in a work Exchange account as well — a huge plus.


Bluetooth Keyboard Support


Bluetooth Keyboard

Once you become familiar with the iPhone’s on-screen keyboard, it can be handy for typing out even long e-mails.

But what about full-blown blogging? WordPress has put together a great app for the iPhone which, until now, has been useful for simple edits and comment moderation.

Add a full-size Bluetooth keyboard to the toolkit with OS 4.0, and you’ll have everything you need to knock out a full blog post right from your phone, and quickly.

This feature is going to make many mobile web workers even – dangerous when it comes to productivity on the road.


iPhone Calendar API


iPhone OS 4.0 introduces 1,500 new developer APIs, and for me, the best one will allow developers to interact with the user’s built-in calendar.

This feature hasn’t seen much discussion, but I feel that this small offering could have a huge impact on the iPhone’s productivity apps.

Right now, there are many apps that will interact with your Google Calendar which you can then sync to your iPhone via Google Sync and one of your Exchange accounts — quite the round-about solution. However, in the new OS, developers will have the ability to read and write directly into your iPhone’s calendar. This will open up a whole new set of features for task apps and other productivity solutions on the iPhone.

You could have instantaneous task reminders sent to your calendar, for example. Or, your doctor’s office could make an app that would deliver your next appointment right to your schedule. The possibilities are endless.

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It’s Up to You


In the end, it’s up to the end user to take advantage of the new features that OS 4.0 will provide. There are still shortcomings, yes. But over the last 15 months, I’ve gone from iPhone, to Android , to Blackberry, back to Android and now back to iPhone again. I’ll be upgrading to the new one as soon as it is available simply because, despite what it’s lacking, I believe it does everything else so much better than the rest — for now.


By Mashable: http://www.mashable.com

22 May
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24 Essential Social Media Resources You May Have Missed

Social Media Beakers ImageIf we had to choose one word to sum up this week’s essential resources, it would have to be “business.” If you own a business, work for a business, or even give money to businesses in exchange for goods and services, you’ll want to scroll on down and take a look at how even one week’s worth of social media news has shaped your industry.

Additionally, we we still have some good old fashioned mobile app reviews, some important FacebookFacebookFacebook privacy tips, and an interesting look at the way governments and agencies are using social media to better engage. So what exactly are you waiting for? Get started!


Social Media


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  • In Defense of Facebook
    With all the vitriol surrounding Facebook’s latest privacy gaffs, this post takes a moment to look at the people most responsible for our online privacy — ourselves.
  • How Facebook Makes Edgy Concepts Mainstream
    Two years ago, the thought of sharing your location or credit card purchase history online would have seemed ridiculous. Today, it grows ever – mainstream thanks to major social networks like Facebook that make these early-adopter trends – comfortable for the average user.
  • Why Twitter Needs to Do – to Save Trending Topics
    Twitter recently amended its trending topics algorithm in the hopes of producing – relevant and newsworthy results. But is this an interference in the natural development of popular topics? And is Twitter doing enough to remain a relevant source of real-time news? This post takes a hard look.
  • How the U.S. Engages the World with Social Media
    You might be surprised to learn that the U.S. Department of State and many of its embassies around the world are having great success shaping America’s image abroad through social media. We spoke with some of the diplomats and officials who are making a difference through Twitter and Facebook.
  • 21 Rules for Social Media Engagement
    If you’re creating a social media policy for your business, or even your personal brand, these 21 points are a surefire way to stay on track and on message in an online world full of noise.
  • 5 Innovative Websites That Could Reshape the News
    While traditional journalism remains in upheaval, a handful of startups have provided a glimpse at what the future of news gathering might look like on the social web. Whether these models are sustainable remains to be seen. Check out this post for look at some of these innovators.
  • 5 Essential Facebook Privacy Tips
    If you’re not cognizant of your Facebook privacy settings, you may be broadcasting things to the world (or even certain groups of friends or family) that you may not have intended. Note these important settings to ensure you stay in control of your social data.
  • How Social Media is Changing Government Agencies
    Agencies around the world are finding that social media is – than a broadcast medium. Active engagement can serve the public in important ways. Here are some examples.
  • EXCLUSIVE: Behind the Scenes at the “Married on MySpace” Wedding VIDEO
    We got an exclusive chance to go behind the scenes at the actual wedding of winning couple Dehlia and Graeham Ford-Feliz.
  • TwitPic Founder Talks About the Future of Twitter Photo Sharing VIDEO
    TwitPicTwitpicTwitpic has become one of the most popular ways to share photos on Twitter. With a recent facelift and a lot of attention from prospective buyers, the company has some big plans in the works. We spoke to the founder, Noah Everett, to get his take on TwitPic’s rapid growth and future.

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By Mashable: http://www.mashable.com

22 May
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Multiple dumbnesses

About twenty five years ago, Howard Gardner taught us his theory of multiple intelligences. He described the fact that there’s not just one kind of intelligence, in fact there are at least seven (1 Bodily-kinesthetic,  2 Interpersonal,  3 Verbal-linguistic,  4 Logical-mathematical,  5 Intrapersonal,  6 Visual-spatial,  7 Musical,  8 Naturalistic). This makes perfect sense—people are good at different things.

The flip side of this occurred to me the other day, as I was busy judging someone for being really dumb. Of course, no one is really dumb. And certainly no one deserves to be judged as such. If we’re good at different things, we’re also bad at different things, right?

The story people tell about you (and the one you tell about yourself in the way you act) may be broadcasting one of your weaknesses louder than you deserve. We often fail to hire or trust or work with someone merely because one of their attributes stands out as below par. That’s our loss.

By Seth Godin: http://sethgodin.typepad.com/

22 May
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Anand Agarawala: BumpTop desktop is a beautiful mess

www.ted.com Anand Agarawala presents BumpTop, a user interface that takes the usual desktop metaphor to a glorious, 3-D extreme, transforming file navigation into a freewheeling playground of crumpled documents and clipping-covered “walls.”TEDTalks is a daily video podcast of the best talks and performances from the TED Conference, where the world’s leading thinkers and doers are invited to give the talk of their lives in 18 minutes — including speakers such as Jill Bolte Taylor, Sir Ken Robinson, Hans Rosling, Al Gore and Arthur Benjamin. TED stands for Technology, Entertainment, and Design, and TEDTalks cover these topics as well as science, business, politics and the arts. Watch the Top 10 TEDTalks on TED.com, at http

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