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Considering the iPad as a Kindle Replacement

January 31, 2010 by Patrick LaForge in iPhone Apps, Paper & Ink, Moving Images, Social Media

You've seen the new toy. You've seen the experts debate: Will the Apple iPad "save" newspapers, journalism, book publishing? Will it kill the Amazon Kindle? Is this the death of the laptop, and the PC as we know it? Has Apple just signaled the death of the ultraportable MacBook Air? Will it replace smartphones like the iPhone or Nexus One? Has Apple just pwned another media marketplace -- sorry Amazon, Google, Microsoft? Goodbye, netbooks? Farewell, computers? Blah, blah, blah. Nobody knows the future, so such pronouncements are justifiably viewed as so much hype. I'm not a tech or media critic, though I work for a newspaper (and yes, full disclosure, that paper does seem to have a working relationship with the iPad developers, but I had no role in that or the news coverage of the tablet).

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January 31, 2010 /Patrick LaForge
iPad, technology, laptops, smartphones, Apple, Nexus One, e-books, Microsoft, iphone, iTunes, computers, Books, NYT, Google, Amazon, iPod
iPhone Apps, Paper & Ink, Moving Images, Social Media
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Taxi Fire, With PicPosterous

September 03, 2009 by Patrick LaForge in Blogging, iPhone Apps, Social Media

I tried out the new PicPosterous iPhone app today to take some pictures of the wreckage from a taxi fire in front of Maison restaurant in Midtown, at 53rd and 7th. The fire was put out pretty quickly. Nobody was hurt. Afterward, tourists were standing around snapping pictures of each other in front of the wreck.

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September 03, 2009 /Patrick LaForge
PicPosterous, NYC, NYT, iphone, photography, Posterous, Twitter
Blogging, iPhone Apps, Social Media
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Exit the Kindle, in a Splash of E-Ink

August 09, 2009 by Patrick LaForge in Blogging, iPhone Apps, Paper & Ink, Social Media

Well, this is one cost of early technology adoption. I bought an original Kindle in April 2008, and it has served me well, so I can't complain too much. Recently, I noticed a sort of smudge developing in the upper left corner of the screen, even when the machine was turned off. There were also slight streaks of white lines going vertically down the screen, with a washed-out appearance at the top. I could still read books, but it was sort of annoying. I decided to see if Amazon tech support could offer any advice.

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August 09, 2009 /Patrick LaForge
Apple tablet, Books, Kindle, tech support, Amazon, ebooks, iphone, customer service, New York Times, Posterous, Twitter
Blogging, iPhone Apps, Paper & Ink, Social Media
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Third-Party iPhone Apps Update 3

April 11, 2009 by Patrick LaForge in iPhone Apps

I am surprised by how well this list of iPhone apps I actually use has held up over the past few months. Most of the apps I've added in recent months have been games, none of them particularly amazing, although my daughter swears by one, Jelly Car. I have to admit, it is fun.

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April 11, 2009 /Patrick LaForge
Amazon, Apple, iphone, iPhone Apps, iPhones, iPod, Kindle, Mac, NYT
iPhone Apps
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Analyzing an Experiment in Blogging

February 21, 2009 by Patrick LaForge in Blogging, Social Media

Since October I've been experimenting here with some personal blogging. Why, you might ask, when I already blog at my job? Isn't that a busman's holiday? Perhaps. But I had plunked down money for this domain, and I had some ideas and obsessions to explore that didn't fit in with my work. And I also wanted to conduct a few experiments. When a blog is housed within a major news site, the metrics get hard to sort out. With some great content and breaking news, and a huge built-in audience, it is a simple matter to draw millions of views. (Palafo.com has drawn under 5,000 views in its entire existence, with who knows how many hundreds of those clicks attributable to family and friends.)

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February 21, 2009 /Patrick LaForge
ads, analytics, Blogs, City Room, Coffee!, coho, Cotweet, Facebook, IM, iphone, janky, janky vegetables, Mahalo Answers, Podcast Zeitgeist, podcasts, SEO, Seth Romatelli, traffic, Twitter, Uhh Yeah Dude, Wordpress
Blogging, Social Media
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From iPhones to the Stars, Ocarina Melodies

November 22, 2008 by Patrick LaForge in iPhone Apps

For 99 cents I downloaded Ocarina, an app from Smule that turns an iPhone into a version of that ancient flute-like instrument. You press glowing "finger holes" on the touchscreen and blow into the microphone to play [Video].

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November 22, 2008 /Patrick LaForge
Apple, computers, GPS, iphone, iPhone Apps, iPods, macs, music, musicians, Ocarina, Smart Playlists, Smule, software, technology
iPhone Apps
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Third-Party iPhone Apps I Actually Use

October 13, 2008 by Patrick LaForge in iPhone Apps

I am surprised by how well this list held up. The updated NYTimes application is a great improvement over the first version, which I had stopped using, because it was slow and crashed so frequently. I have also added the Amazon Kindle for iPhone application. I still use these apps with some frequency

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October 13, 2008 /Patrick LaForge
music, Yelp, AIM, technology, Bejeweled, iPhone Apps, Apple, iPhones, Facebook, iphone, Wikipedia, iTunes, Twinkle, computers, software, apps, macs, NYT, Google, Amazon, Twitter
iPhone Apps
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