I’ve been talking up the Pepper Pad and Nokia 770 a lot, and I’ve mentioned a moment of lust for the LifeDrive (despite my complaints against PDAs), but today I bought a Treo 650 (even though I had doubts).
My decision surprised me, but the following factors all weighed in its favor:
My cell phone contract expired. [...]
Posted December 10, 2005 by Casey Bisson
Categories: Libraries & Networked Information, Technology. Tags: cameraphone, cell phone, cellphone, palm, palmone, pda, phone, small camera, smart phone, smartphone, treo, treo 650, treo650. 7 Comments.
When I finally get around to writing up my impressions of the Pepper Pad, I’ll be pointing to Roger Sperberg’s recent posts at TeleRead about non-PDA handhelds and computers for stand up use. At the moment, however, some of his points remind my of a few I’ve got to make about PDAs here.
I’ve got [...]
Posted July 29, 2005 by Casey Bisson
Categories: Technology. Tags: clie, complaints, graffiti, handwriting recognition, newton, newton message pad, pda, pda keyboard, pepper, sony clie, wifi. 5 Comments.
Who doesn’t love tagging? No, tagging as in annotating, not graffiti. Anyway, Rixome is the latest among a bunch of plans/projects to enable tagging of geographic spaces/real-life environments.
The good people at We Make Money Not Art had this in their post:
rixome is a network and a tool that turns mobile screens into windows that show [...]
Posted June 27, 2005 by Casey Bisson
Categories: Libraries & Networked Information, Technology. Tags: art student, folksonomy, forward thinking, geography, geolocation, geotag, geotagging, laptop screen, mobile, mobile phone, new media, pda, public dimensions, social environments, spoken message, tag, tagged environments, tagging, tags, urban environments. Be the first one.