Monthly Archives: March 2009

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Posted by Michael Alfaro on March 30, 2009

Bill Gates Vs Steve Jobs, classic battle!!!


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Posted by Derrick Larane on March 30, 2009

Skype for iPhone – it’s official

(CNET) — Months after teasing us at CES with an announcement of Skype’s native VoIP client for the iPhone, the free Skype for iPhone will finally be available to download from the iTunes App Store sometime on Tuesday.

We got a chance to sit down with the application’s principal engineer before the announcement was made at CTIA 2009, to see Skype for iPhone do its thing.

While most of the features aren’t too surprising–Skype does want to maintain some consistency across its mobile applications, after all–there are a few capabilities that are notably missing, and a few iPhone-only perks that are refreshing to see.

In terms of navigation, Skype’s VoIP app for iPhone looks more like your traditional iPhone app than it does Skype 4.0 for Windows. For many who already prefer Apple’s sleek interface archetype, that’s a triumph, but those who enjoy Skype’s branding may feel disappointed.

Skype’s screens are well organized and use the iPhone’s ability to add filters, for instance, to sort your contacts alphabetically, or by who’s online. There’s chatting as well, though Skype’s flagship feature is its VoIP calling that’s free to other Skype users and an inexpensive per-minute fee to landlines.

Calls on Skype for iPhone work only if you’re in range of a Wi-Fi network, so your call quality will in part be at the mercy and strength of wireless networks nearby–calls will not work over the cell phone network on the iPhone (but chatting will). Assuming your connection is solid, you can dial a number or quickly call a contacts stored in your address book.

iPod Touch users will need earphones with an embedded mic to talk. During a call, you can mute the line, go on hold, or put the call on speakerphone. In the My Info window, you can follow a link to buy more SkypeOut credit online.

Taking a photo from within Skype to serve as your avatar image, or pulling a picture in from the camera roll are two iPhone-only features that makes use of the phone’s hardware attributes.

Another imperfect, but still neat, feature is the ability to accept incoming conference calls. While you won’t be able to initiate a call, we’re told, you will be able to jump on one if a buddy invites you in. We hope the next version includes placing conference calls from the iPhone.

Skype left a few more skills out of its maiden iPhone voyage. SMS, setting up a conference calling group, purchasing SkypeOut credit directly, and being able to field a second incoming Skype call are a few. File transferring and getting Skype voicemail native on the phone are two more. We expect to see at least two of these added in the next version, but we’ll hope for more.

Skype versus the competition

Here’s the big question on our minds: will Skype’s iPhone app replace competitors like Nimbuzz and Fring, which focus on cross-network IM but also include VoIP calls with Skype pals even though they’ve been available for the iPhone for months?

Kurt Thywissen, the principal engineer for Skype for iPhone, thinks so. He says what the other apps use is a workaround that requires them to channel calls through a server and transcode audio, resulting in poorer-quality calls than Skype can do in its own app.

He may be right, but those who IM more than they vocalize probably won’t ditch the likes of Fring too soon. They might, however, let Skype handle the calls and let another app take care of the multinetwork chatting.


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Posted by Pinaki Kathiari on March 30, 2009

Did you Know Video

For all you data junkies like myself, this is a great fix.


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Posted by Michael Alfaro on March 29, 2009

Turn your computers off at night

Turning off your computer at night can save the planet alot of CO2′s:

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Posted by Michael Alfaro on March 29, 2009

Microsoft giving away software to teachers and students, dreamspark.com

Check this out, Microsoft is giving away design and development software to students and teachers for free. All you need is a Live login and here’s a list of what they have:

Visual Studio 2008 Pro Edition
SQL Server 2008 Developer Edition
XNA Game Studio 3.0
CCR and DSS Toolkit 2008
Robotics Developer Studio 2008
Windows Server 2008 Standard Edition
Expression Studio 2 (Dreamweaver competitor)
Windows Server 2003
Visual Studio 2005 Pro Edition
Visual Studio 2008 Express Edition
SQL Server 2008 Express Edition
Virtual PC (Great for testing on different OS’s)

Besides all the software, they’re also giving away free training and electronic books on the site here


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Posted by Michael Alfaro on March 29, 2009

\\Share EP2:Embed Google Maps using your address on your websites!

We go through the process of mapping your address on Google maps, creating the embed code for your website or blog and implementing the code on a web page. Send requests for screencasts to share@localwisdom.com and follow us at twitter.com/localwisdom

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Posted by Michael Alfaro on March 27, 2009

How to mount a Windows shared folder on your Mac

Looking to properly mount a windows share on a MAC, lifehacker to the rescue once again!

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Posted by Michael Alfaro on March 26, 2009

Windowshop.com, go window shopping at Amazon

windowshop.com let’s you see Amazon.com’s best selling products in a virtual window type interface. I know it’s in flash, so I shouldn’t be surprised by what they’ve setup, but it’s still impressive at first look. Take a look, it might be a small peek into the future of shopping :)


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Posted by Michael Alfaro on March 23, 2009

Kodak Gallery, the end of free photo storage

Jason Fried spoke about not giving away your products anymore for free on the web, and here’s the slow beginning of what I think we all fear, websites taking away their free services.

Kodak has sent me an email stating that if I don’t pony up $4.99 of purchases through them each year, they’ll remove the photo’s I’ve uploaded to their site. I don’t blame them, just scared of services I really use a lot going away from free….


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Posted by Michael Alfaro on March 22, 2009

\\Share EP1: Creating a slideshow from your Picasa web album

Our first episode of \\Share, please comment :)

We go through the process of using a current Picasa Web Album, creating the embed code for a slideshow and implementing the code on a web page. Send requests for screencasts to share@localwisdom.com and follow us at twitter.com/localwisdom

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