Posted by Daniel in Apple, iPhoneNov 4th, 2007 | 57 responses
When I have problems with software or hardware, I usually start by searching on Google and finding dozens of solutions on different blogs and forums. Of course, in each forum there about a dozen solutions that you have to try for yourself also. I have an iPhone unlocked using SimFree 1.7 and here is the simple solution to activating YouTube on your unlocked phone after receiving this message:
“You must first connect to iTunes with an internet connection to enable YouTube.”
Posted by Daniel in Business, iPhone, Marketing, SEO, Web Design, Web2.0Aug 3rd, 2007 | 10 responses
Call this a Guide to iMarketing in 2007.
There are a lot of new technologies out there such as blogging, podcasting, social bookmarking and networking, search engine optimization, internet marketing and web2.0. I have been researching these technologies about 40 hours a week this summer to understand how everything fits together. Now, I want to share what I compiled. It’s a basic laundry list and doesn’t go very in depth, but there are a lot of excellent resources in this guide. If anyone has anything to add, please comment!
I. Website ad planning, placement, and analytics:
A. Conducting...
Posted by Daniel in Apple, Business, iPhoneJul 31st, 2007 | 5 responses
They make your iLife simple.
“Design is not just what it looks like and feels like. Design is how it works. ”
- Steve Jobs
They understand the engineer’s dilemma. Take a normal television remote control. All you really need to use is the power button, channel and volume buttons, and maybe a few others. So why are there 50 more buttons on the remote besides these essential ones? There was too much unused real estate on the remote control of course! When Apple makes a product they strip the functions down to their necessities. Take the iPhone. They took what was already there...
Posted by Daniel in Apple, Business, iPhone, Marketing, SEO, Web Design, Web2.0Jul 30th, 2007 | one response
This looks like it will be good.
The challenge starts on Wednesday, August 1st, 2007.
So far, I have learned about some great new tools for your website, some I haven’t even heard of before. If you haven’t already, sign up now! Catch up on the blogs, podcasts, video podcasts, and do a little research on the websites he mentions in the videos such as Facebook, Technorati, Twitter, StumbleUpon, Digg, delicious, and Flickr. I don’t know how to use every one of them to their full advantage, but I think everyone’s in for a treat on Wednesday!
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