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I finally got the iPhone2.0 firmware installed last night, I thought I might share what apps I have tried out and found useful for the last 24 hours. You can find them all in App Store (either use your iPhone or iTunes).
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I can’t believe you can’t buy a pair of the new K-Swiss Booka Shade sneakers. I need a pair of those. Bad.

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I went to Hjørring yesterday, and also paid a visit to their local library. I was very impressed by what they had done there. There was a real café that served good coffee, beer and more, it was run by a catering firm, but highly integrated in the library. In the children’s department, everything was play and fun. I took some photos:
Also see the progress video on YouTube.

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We have recently acquired a new video camcorder at Wemind, the choice fell on the brand new Sony SR12. A fantastic piece of hardware that I have that the chance to play with this weekend, the full HD quality is simply astonishing. We also got a wireless Bluetooth microphone for it, something that’ll be very handy for profile, or interview, videos.
Today I first read about The Flip, a smart and small video camcorder for those small videos. The camera is both simple to operate, but also simple to connect to your computer and sharing the video on e.g. YouTube afterwards.
What is most astonishing about this camera: You can get about 20 Flips, for the price of one SR12!
Imagine buying 50 Flips for your company, giving them out to employees or customers and asking them to do themed videos on what your company does for customer care, work happiness, or whatever story you want to get out there. The price is so low now, that everyone should try this out!

Penguin Books has done a very clever thing, they have started using digital means for storytelling. Author has a story out called “21 Steps”, which takes you through an animated Google Maps during the plot, a much more exciting and compelling way to read a story. The site is called We Tell Stories. Penguin has coined it digital fiction.
I could also see a lot of older books being “translated” into Google Maps, it would be fun doing a danish test, anyone up for using an evening to write it up? And what about rights?
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