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I’m a geek and the only time I used an elec­tronic cal­en­dar that I paid atten­tion to and that worked was back on my Palm. Ever since then now other device offered has worked for me. In fact I kept a filo­fax at the same time.

I try to use elec­tronic cal­en­dars but they don’t think the way I do.

Now I use a Moleskine.

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square-signature-screen

Sim­ply, Square is a com­pany that will let you make credit or debit card trans­ac­tions from a smart­phone. Square is a new com­pany who has a founder from another inter­est­ing com­pany, twitter.

Credit and debit card trans­ac­tions take all kinds of devices phys­i­cal and tech­ni­cal includ­ing mer­chant accounts that cost you a bun­dle each month whether you make a trans­ac­tion or not. This is dif­fi­cult for small busi­nesses, sole pro­pri­etors, crafts­peo­ple, and artists.

The story is that “In Feb­ru­ary 2009, Jim McK­elvey wasn’t able to sell a piece of his glass art because he couldn’t accept a credit card as pay­ment” and the next day Square was born.

The whole process seems ter­ri­bly slow for a small trans­ac­tion but the advan­tages of mar­ket­ing offers to fre­quent cus­tomers, an iden­tity ver­i­fi­ca­tion sys­tem, text and e-mail receipts, and trans­ac­tions to the cloud make it a player in this ser­vice space.

I know that I’m ready to try it out.

video from TechCrunch:

square-signature-screen

Sim­ply, Square is a com­pany that will let you make credit or debit card trans­ac­tions from a smart­phone. Square is a new com­pany who has a founder from another inter­est­ing com­pany, twitter.

Credit and debit card trans­ac­tions take all kinds of devices phys­i­cal and tech­ni­cal includ­ing mer­chant accounts that cost you a bun­dle each month whether you make a trans­ac­tion or not. This is dif­fi­cult for small busi­nesses, sole pro­pri­etors, crafts­peo­ple, and artists.

The story is that “In Feb­ru­ary 2009, Jim McK­elvey wasn’t able to sell a piece of his glass art because he couldn’t accept a credit card as pay­ment” and the next day Square was born.

The whole process seems ter­ri­bly slow for a small trans­ac­tion but the advan­tages of mar­ket­ing offers to fre­quent cus­tomers, an iden­tity ver­i­fi­ca­tion sys­tem, text and e-mail receipts, and trans­ac­tions to the cloud make it a player in this ser­vice space.

I know that I’m ready to try it out.

video from TechCrunch:

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Jackson Pollock application

What kind of draw­ing and paint­ing tools are avail­able for artists in a dig­i­tal space? I don’t know. Because some­times I actu­ally am under a rock. Why didn’t I know about this cool app so I could vote for it in the Webby’s? Some­times you just miss cool stuff until most peo­ple think it’s old and tired. Well, It’s new to me. Here is a cool app where you can get your inner Pol­lock out.

I spent hours play­ing with this soft­ware toy. You prob­a­bly will too.

wikipedia:
Paul Jack­son Pol­lock (Jan­u­ary 28, 1912 – August 11, 1956) was an influ­en­tial Amer­i­can painter and a major fig­ure in the abstract expres­sion­ist move­ment.
see the arti­cle here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jackson_Pollock

How about mak­ing the paint­ings on your iPhone? Here’s a lit­tle movie of the appli­ca­tion in action.

Try it or down­load the iPhone app here : http://jacksonpollock.org/

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Hulu -coming for the iPhone

Rumor has it an app is com­ing to the iPhone that Hulu junkies will be thrilled about. I watch a lit­tle hulu here and there. I’m usu­ally unim­pressed. I don’t watch tv and don’t really appre­ci­ate the story for­mat. But, hulu has a ter­rific inter­ac­tion model and with lim­ited titles to view; the selec­tion inter­face remains simple.

I watch much more video than I thought I would on the iPhone. I’m always check­ing out what’s on YouTube and it’s great to have a video for­mat that isn’t an immer­sion at times. Can’t wait to test the iPhone and hulu. Let’s see if the app can be as approach­able as hulu in the browser.

The iPhone plat­form con­tin­ues to grow with each new dis­tri­b­u­tion method that develops.

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Hey… this is fun! This is my first attempt at using Skitch. I found out about it from a Flickr friend Colin Devroe. Go over and sign up for the pub­lic beta.

I use SnapZPro for my screen cap­tures and now I have Skitch. I’m using Skitch for fun right now but I imag­ine many other prac­ti­cal uses. But heck, let’s just stick with fun first.

More on this cool app as I experiment.

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a find at the itunes store

I crawl around the iphone store now and again to add more fod­der to my need for an iPhone. Here is a really cool app that solves one of the prob­lems that dri­ves me crazy from time to time. I use my lap­top for almost every­thing — that means no num­ber keys. I hate the extended key­boards because they just take up too much space on my desk.

{ Do you remem­ber when you could buy a num­ber­pad to attach to your key­board when you needed it? I had one of those clunky beige things that worked by plug­ging it into my key­board… I used it for key­ing in coor­di­nates for objects in my vec­tor files or lay­out appli­ca­tions. Most of all I used it when cre­at­ing sched­ules and I had to put in date fields. }

Well, here’s a sweet lit­tle iPhone app that lets you turn your iPhone into a num­ber keypad.

One caveat it’s Mac only.

Ah, the beauty of the iPhone platform.

Oh, it’s only $1.99

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Work­ing on IA for another mod­ule for Art Cen­ter Can­vas [tm] a browser based soft­ware appli­ca­tion for arts and cul­tural insti­tu­tions. The main com­mu­nity model is in beta. We’re just get­ting ready to launch a small site to show what the appli­ca­tion does. The appli­ca­tion uses open­source com­po­nents. It really rocks and we can’t wait to show off what it can do.

Raven CSI and Tom McCobb are devel­op­ing the appli­ca­tion and asked us to come onboard, we’ve said yes. It will be great to pro­duce an appli­ca­tion that will be a prod­uct. It will enable art cen­ters to improve their busi­ness prac­tices and effi­ciency. That means more art less management.

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