Entries Tagged as 'software'

Registered TwitPrune

I just registered the TwitPrune.com domain, based on a suggestion from Rands on Twitter - “TwitPrune: Info on followers which helps me prune folks such as who hasn’t updated in forever.” Should be a nice little project to play with some weekend.

Want a free MacBook Air?

 

Update: More on Wubud from TechCrunch (here).

Irish entrepreneur Paul Walsh is giving away a MacBook Air in order to promote his new venture wubud. So what do you have to do to win? Well very little, you don’t have to sell your soul or link to his homepage from a site with a high page rank …… all you need to do is follow the user wubud on Twitter. Once wubud reaches 5000 followers, Paul will draw and see who wins the MacBook Air - so it’s pretty easy to get a 1 in 5,000 chance of winning such a kick ass piece of kit. AND …… to entice you even further, if you leave a comment here with your Twitter username before following wubud and direct message wubud telling him how you found out about the competition and then go on to win the MacBook Air, I’ll throw in a free copy of TextMate so you can use one of the Ruby community’s favourite text editors to get coding straight away.

SocialThing and Jaiku Invites

I have a few invites for each of these websites so if you want one, follow up with a comment saying which of the services you’d like an invite for and I’ll send one your way if I have any left. I’ll be honest and say I’m finding SocialThing pretty cool and am more impressed with it than with Jaiku - but maybe I just need to spend more time playing with Jaiku to really grok it.

Wikipedia on the iPhone

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Ever wanted to have an oracle of all human knowledge at your fingertips? Well now you can thanks to a young Irish developer, Patrick Collison. Patrick hacked together an offline Wikipedia reader for the iPhone over Christmas. I haven’t used it as I don’t have an iPhone but I’m going to have a quick look at the mongrel based Ruby version he used for debugging in development. I currently have a Nokia N95 and while I’ve very happy with it as a piece of hardware, I’m jealous of the iPhone users who get the coolest apps first. Lets be honest the iPhone looks a lot sexier too. Rather than just moan though I might take a look at the SDK for Nokia N95’s this weekend and see what would be required to get the nifty Wikipedia reader running on my N95.