Nokia Daily News 07/02/08

All About Symbian – AAS Insight #30 (podcast), covers N-Gage and Symbian Foundation

All About Symbian – Steve demos using PictBridge

All About Symbian – Nokia Backup in action

All About Symbian , Darla MackWin an N82 in Hands Free Video Challenge

Symbian Freak – Nokia PC Suite 7.0.6.3 out now

Symbian Freak – Gizmo5 writeup

Darla Mack – Diablo is on Fire!

Darla Mack – Nokia Email offers native push email

Darla Mack – Fring Add-ons Howto

Digital  Rover – Streaming radio on N95 + S60

Symbian Addict – N78 vs N73 battery for music playback tests

The Nokia Blog – E71 vs N82 vs N95-8GB screen size comparison

PartTime Phone Reviewer, The N82 blog – How to fix N82 screen brightness

NokNok , Symbian FreakNew Nokia teaser site, Open at Own Risk.com

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  1. Mark Guim
    02 July 2008, 4:33 pm

    Happy 1 month anniversary!

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  2. Mark Guim
    02 July 2008, 4:38 pm

    one suggestion I have is somehow use marks/labels on videos when links are mentioned. For example viddler and the new feature on youtube, “video annotations”

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  3. tron
    02 July 2008, 5:21 pm

    Mark,

    Thanks!

    The video bookmark idea is a good one. I think blip may be able to do that. I’m using blip right now because it automagically provides a podcast of the videos.

    I honestly doubt I’ll be able to get the videos that polished. I film the videos on my lunch break from my Boring Day Job. The effort to get the individual stories marked in the timeline might take too much effort for my allotted time.

    Youtube’s annotations are pretty cool, too! My format is pretty plain, so I’m not sure what else I could annotate other than dividing up the stories. If I had the time, I’d like to do a full-on greenscreened news show with floating graphics in the background and stuff. Might make it more interesting to watch.

    I feel like the main value this site provides is in cataloging the links around the blogoshpere by date. The videos are just to trick people into thinking I know something about Nokias! : )

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  4. Mark Guim
    02 July 2008, 3:33 pm

    Happy 1 month anniversary!

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  5. Mark Guim
    02 July 2008, 3:38 pm

    one suggestion I have is somehow use marks/labels on videos when links are mentioned. For example viddler and the new feature on youtube, “video annotations”

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  6. tron
    02 July 2008, 4:21 pm

    Mark,

    Thanks!

    The video bookmark idea is a good one. I think blip may be able to do that. I’m using blip right now because it automagically provides a podcast of the videos.

    I honestly doubt I’ll be able to get the videos that polished. I film the videos on my lunch break from my Boring Day Job. The effort to get the individual stories marked in the timeline might take too much effort for my allotted time.

    Youtube’s annotations are pretty cool, too! My format is pretty plain, so I’m not sure what else I could annotate other than dividing up the stories. If I had the time, I’d like to do a full-on greenscreened news show with floating graphics in the background and stuff. Might make it more interesting to watch.

    I feel like the main value this site provides is in cataloging the links around the blogoshpere by date. The videos are just to trick people into thinking I know something about Nokias! : )

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