A whole new form of twittering has been born! 12seconds.tv records 12 seconds of webcam feed and then posts it to Twitter. It’s a nice evolution for micro-blogging and great for peeking into people’s environments.
…and yes, Xi does ask “are we recording?” at the very end.
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Our application for CITYGUIDE is now available from iTunes App Store.
“The CITYGUIDE application lets you browse a list of selected, cool places in Switzerland with summaries, images and contact information. In most cases you will also find professional videos that will show you through the location of your choice.
This first release (1.0) is a basic, functional version. We are currently working on the new release that will include such things as: worldwide location coverage, redesigned interface and multilingual support.”
September 11, 2008 / Casper Hübertz Jørgensen / Recommended, Tech
We’ve recently extended our service list to include iPhone applications and the resulting interest has been amazing! We’ve already finished round 1 of our first project for Cityguide and you can see a screencast here.
We are now concentrating on a new UI design for Cityguide version 2.0 and working on several pitches for new clients. Because of this, it was nice to discover someone had already done the dirty work of gathering up a range of iPhone UI components in a tidy Photoshop file.
The company is called teehan+lax and we must give them credit for putting this up for free.
We’re looking for small companies or individual freelancers within the professional creative industries (e.g. new media, web, software, art, design, photography, copywriting) in need of excellent office space in central Nørrebro from 1st of December.
Adobe have announced that their latest revision of their Creative Suite, CS4, will be released on September 23rd. Little is known what actually has changed, but here is a list of estimations.
I’m quite happy with CS3, so as long as they don’t change anything major I won’t be intimidated. I thought there was a big step up from CS2 > CS3 both in layout and in tools available. Mainly the tools had improved.
After I moved to Mac a little over a month ago, I can really see the difference in performance so I’m delighted for all those Windows users to see Vista compability as one of the changes. The products just run more smoothly on a Mac, I have to say.
What does everyone else think? What would you like to see changed in CS4?
UPDATE: There’s a live event being held on the 23rd too – click here for more information.
So Google are launching their new browser today and that’s nice and all – but I found the way that they explained their challenges and solutions to be the most interesting. They simply did a comic book.