How to Block Flash

ClickToFlash IconI wish I hadn’t waited so long to install the ClickToFlash plugin, it totally improves the web experience.  The idea is simple, all flash animations are paralyzed by default ;-)  To view flash, including videos like youtube, etc, you have to click to play.  A lot healthier for the laptop, no more CPU running at 100% nor mindless distractions when you’re trying to absorb valuable content.

Mobile workers can discover best places to work

Thanks to Pam for the heads up about this new app in the app store, WorkSnug.

WorkSnug uses Augmented Reality to connect mobile workers to the nearest and best places to work in the city. We’ve visited and rated hundreds of workspaces, assessing noise levels, power provision, community feel, even the quality of the coffee. London has been launched first. San Francisco, New York, Berlin, Madrid and several other cities are on the way in the coming weeks

Covered recently in Web Worker Daily, check out the video to see the app in action.

Making the web more readable – in one click

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The Readability bookmarklet is by far the most useful bookmarklet I’ve used.  A must try for anyone who spends an inordinate amount of time reading stuff on the web :-)

53% of Brits creating and actively sharing content online

[first direct's] research has shown over 80% of Brits use social media once a month and 53% are now .

Wow, that is really significant.  I guess they mean 53% of the 80%, but still that’s a much higher figure than instinct would suggest.

Augmented ID on smart phones

We need this app on the iphone – it makes even augmented reality stuff look paltry:

Here’s some more interesting AR videos.

The Five Most Common Arguments for Native iPhone Development

I have a lot of customers who are confused about the pros and cons of selecting web versus native development solution for the iPhone.  And now that Google has clearly bet the farm on all mobile development going web with HTML5, it’s good to hear some other opinions on the matter.

This article gives some valuable insight:

  1. Offline Mode — The ability to continue to use an application when you are not connected to the Internet.
  2. Findability — If you’re not in the App Store, people won’t be able to find your application.
  3. Performance — Javascript on mobile is too slow to use for application development.
  4. Device Attributes — The need to access things like the camera, gps and the accelerometer.
  5. Monetization — The ease with which people can and will buy your application.

MySQL Framework for iPhone

MySQL framework

To find out more about using MySQL in iPhone development see the full details over at the eval-art website.

What really goes into an iPhone project

Drew Crawford has written an excellent article How to find an iPhone developer that describes some of the details involved in building an iPhone app and dispelling many common myths.

  • All you have to do is find a developer
  • No, your app is not “simple”
  • The good developers are always busy
  • But this five-star company on eLance offered to make my app for $10!
  • How to find a developer
  • If you don’t have $5k, walk away

Work seamlessly on 2 macs with Teleport

TeleportTeleport is indispensable software, once you use it you don’t know how you could have survived without it.

Of course there is screensharing, but this doesn’t allow you to easily control 2 screens at the same time, whereas Teleport allows you to have 2 macs side-by-side and control each with a single mouse and keyboard.

Use Delicious? Got an iPhone? You need this app

Read LaterRead Later is an app that lets you save web pages on your iPhone/iPod for offline reading.  Not the first app to do that?  Well it’s integrated with delicious.com so any bookmarks you tag with a to_read tag (or any tag of your choice) are detected by the app and downloaded for offline reading.

And when you’re finished reading the article on your iPhone, hitting the ‘mark as read’ button sends a request to delicious and your read_later tag is removed.  Nice, simple and clean.  And currently free in the AppStore.

The articles are a pleasure to read on the iPhone.  All flashing ads, graphics and irrelevant distractions are removed for you.  You just get the cleaned text for easy reading.  The app’s description says it best:

  • All web pages are cleaned and stripped of irrelevant adverts for easy reading on the iPhone.
  • Store hundreds of  webpages on your iPhone
  • Read Later remembers which article your were last reading
  • Sync your iPhone with your Delicious account to get our latest bookmarks

Apparently there are currently 1.5m “to_read” and similar tags on delicious so there must be a lot of folks using this system to flag articles for later reading.  Check it out.