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July 2010Hier soir j'ai pris un petit café pour pas m'endormir sur la route en rentrant à la maison. Je ne me suis pas endormi : ni sur la route ni dans mon lit ! J'ai passé une quasi nuit blanche.
Trop en forme, trop d'idées en tête, trop pressé d'avoir fini avant d'avoir commencé... Netvibes mobile has improved but I still prefer google reader. #android
40 km biking done. Now swimming pool.
Good Boys go to Heaven, Bad Boys go Everywhere.
Nous n'avons aucune chance alors saisissons-la ! Jamel Debouze
AppePaper Blog: Google tackles App Creation with App Inventor, much easier than iPad development ? bit.ly
Recently I have spent some time programming for the iPod/iPad/IPhone. I found iPhone Development rather technical: You need to be used to Objective C notations and learn the iPhone SDK objects libraries. Finally I have been looking at faster and easier ways to create iPad applications like Appcelerator's Titanium. Google is now trying to tackle this problem with App Inventor (read the news on cnn.com here). I find this an excellent strategy. There is no reason why building applications for Mobile Phones should be a difficult task. RT @ChrisLefevre: Enfin, le grand gagnant de l'histoire, c'est Paul le poulpe !
When #NED will be fairplay they will win. #worldcup
Finally a red card for #NED #worldcup
@HoratioNelson of in het rood ...
My best guess was #NED but too much faults. I want to see some football. #worldcup
Tennis, football this morning. Swimming pool and #tourdefrance. Tough day ;-)
June 2010Great cycling today. 53 km.
Quel psycho-drame en France pour les bleus ! C'est que du foot tout de meme. Les victimes de Dragignan au second plan. #marchesurlatete
@michelbenard waow archi looks good ! bit.ly
I'm sick. A bad cold...
I like the attitude of Korean players. #worldcup
@appepaper Links of June 16th : Bitway, Mobileread wiki, eLinea uitgevers, iPad for Managers (Free Webinar by Templay), eBooksticks.
[AppePaper Blog] Improvement imperatives for iRex - some ideas bit.ly
iRex is currently facing financial problems. I'm the owner of an iRex Digital Reader (DR1000) and I really hope iRex is going to survive those difficulties. The DR1000S isn't as flashy as the iPad of course, but it is an excellent (but not perfect) reading device. You can't completely compare ePaper with flat screen technology, it wouldn't be fair. Irex claims they missed a sales window in the US, nevertheless I believe iRex has some deeper issues to look at. If they continue I believe the following topics should be addressed:
"Start with what you know, and what you can do well. Work out what your talents, skills and interests are first; then you’ll be able to distinguish the good ideas from the bad, and make the good opportunities lucrative. You’ll also find developing — and maintaining — your product or service a whole lot easier if it lies within your area of expertise and passion." http://webworkerdaily.com/2010/06/15/dont-write-that-e-book/ @michelbenard bit.ly
@appepaper eReading Links of 15/06 are about Eyrolles Samsung RIM PixelQI Paddle Wired Kobo - no iPad this time ;-)
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