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03 Dec 10 Ventriloquist Live Dummy

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29 Apr 10 Do You Read On The Job?

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Ian In ThereOK, I’ll admit it. I was messing around with my phone in the bathroom. No, dear reader, nothing obscene.  I was just sitting there with my Droid, and decided to take a photo of myself. I posted it on Facebook, basically because I could.

Anyway, it led to me to thinking that taking one’s smartphone into the bathroom, is probably more efficient and certainly tidier than the old way of having a magazine rack, which invariably became full of publications that you’d read several times.

This was because every time you sat down, you vowed that you’d have a clear out of the old magazines, and add some new ones, but by the time you got up and left, you’d forgotten all about the task again.

Having one’s smartphone in the restroom, means you get to read up-to-date news, or your email, or tweet, or, even, write blog posts like this one. Perhaps music or podcasts are your thing, or perhaps you like to take in a little YouTube or even TV viewing while doing the doo?

Oh, and come on, it’s the 21st century. I am aware that some folks just go in, do it, and get out, but it’s not exactly a secret that for some of us, a read is a must.  I’ve taken something in the loo with me even since I was a young child, and I used to my mother mad because I’d lock the door and sit and read Denis The Menace in my weekly copy of  the Beano.

Well do you? Are you an in-and-outer, or a reading lingerer. Let me know your thoughts.

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08 Aug 08 Flock

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I’ve installed Flock on one of my computers. I am finding it really useful for Social Media use.

The sidebar which I can display or hide with one click is great for seeing who’s updated on services such as Twitter, Dig, Flickr, YouTube, Pownce, and Facebook. If I choose the feed option instead, I can read any number of RSS feeds, and in my opinion, I like the display option better than Google Reader, although, the latter is still my main feedreader of choice with all the extra options such as sharing that GR has.

If I click on the Mail envelope I can go straight to my email. I only use webmail these days – I have Gmail set up like a pop3 client.  I liek having my mail up in the cloud. No more synching nonsense, and no more muttering because the email I want is on the computer at home or in the office, or whereever else I happen NOT to be at the time.

I can also add Yahoo Mail and AOL mail if I wish. I can also use the sidebar to see my Favorites, and my History. The Accounts and Services section is one of my reasons for using Flock. I can set up several Social Media networks in here, and then a single click on them will take me, already logged in, to the relevant site.

There is also a blog editor, from where I can post directly to the blogs of my choice, and a photo uploader which I can use for Facebook, Flickr and Picassa.

Once any of the above options have been set up, it’s mostly one or two clicks to get to where you want to be.

The media bar is another cool option that can also be displayed or hidden, and you can look at media from various services. One great feature of that is you can share items from the media bar by dragging them down to people that are displayed in the sidebar in the People option. Hovering over an image opens it as a larger drop down, and a double click takes you to the web page where the image is hosted.

There are a number of useful icons and indicators in the address bar. One lights up when there is a media stream in the web page you’re on (which means you can display the contents in the media bar instead of opening the page; another lights up if a feed is present in the page; and another when an installable search engine is present.

There is also an option to directly send a link in the address bar, via email, using your chosen client.

I am using Flock Beta 2, which is based on Firefox 3. This means I can run most of the Firefox 3 plugins, to give even more flexibility.

Web browsers, while not exactly replacing the OS, are certainly moving towards becoming the desktop interface, particularly for people like me, who have their head in the clouds much of the day.

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