Archive for March 2009

GeoMapLookup Moved to geomaplookup.net

Tuesday, March 24th, 2009 by Daniel M. Gattermann at 22:53

GeoMapLookup is a great service capable of geolocating your current IP address or any hostname or IP you enter. The large map with further information about the host comes in handy when you need to know where that blog visitor lives. Visiting GeoMapLookup from your iPhone or iPod touch gives you an optimized version of […]

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Attendance Countdown Gains Break Mode

Monday, March 23rd, 2009 by Daniel M. Gattermann at 23:11

You can now activate the useful “break mode” in Attendance Countdown if you prefer to add your break time to the calculation. (direct link)

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Weekly Twitter Updates for 2009-03-23

Sunday, March 22nd, 2009 by Daniel M. Gattermann at 23:59
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Emojinator – Emojis on Your iPhone for Free

Friday, March 20th, 2009 by Daniel M. Gattermann at 22:02

With Emojinator you can use the popular Japanese Emoji icons without any hacks on iPhone or iPod touch and send colorful mails to your friends! This fun web app — unlike the native apps no longer available on the iPhone App Store — uses no hacks to enable Emoji: it is completely save. This web […]

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invertr Sends Rotated Text to Tweetie and iPhone Mail

Thursday, March 19th, 2009 by Daniel M. Gattermann at 18:45

invertr — an iPhone/iPod touch web app which allows you to turn your written text upside down — sends the rotated text not only to iPhone’s Mail and Twitter.com but also to the popular Twitter client Tweetie available on the iPhone App Store. To launch invertr point your mobile Safari to: http://invertr.cinnamonthoughts.org/ Read more on […]

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Weekly Twitter Updates for 2009-03-16

Sunday, March 15th, 2009 by Daniel M. Gattermann at 23:59
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High Dynamic Range Photos from Japan

Friday, March 13th, 2009 by Daniel M. Gattermann at 18:49

Here are some great HDR photos from Japan. High Dynamic Range imaging is a set of techniques that allows a greater dynamic range of luminances between light and dark areas of a scene than normal digital imaging techniques. I find this technique quite amazing as good HDR photos almost look like a painting.

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Weekly Twitter Updates for 2009-03-09

Sunday, March 8th, 2009 by Daniel M. Gattermann at 23:59
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How Twitter Was Born

Monday, March 2nd, 2009 by Daniel M. Gattermann at 23:29

Interesting article by @dom on how Twitter was developed.

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Tweet and Mail Rotated Text — invertr for iPhone

Monday, March 2nd, 2009 by Daniel M. Gattermann at 22:27

invertr is an iPhone/iPod touch web app which allows you to turn your written text upside down, send it to your friends and colleagues and enjoy the confused looks on their faces! You choose whether to send the rotated text to your iPhone’s/iPod touch’s mail application or to Twitter.com to create an amusing tweet. Read […]

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Useful Twitter Tools for Mac & iPhone Users

Sunday, March 1st, 2009 by Daniel M. Gattermann at 16:13

After one week using Twitter I’ve decided which apps I’ll be using in the future with this micro blogging service: Safari140 – Twitter extension for Safari with auto-shorten for long URLs and a great shortcut: ^T I’m using Tweetie as my iPhone Twitter client. It’s just great! Decided to use Twitterrific and Safari140 on my […]

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Weekly Twitter Updates for 2009-03-01

Sunday, March 1st, 2009 by Daniel M. Gattermann at 12:59
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