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Two application directories that don’t work: iTunes and Facebook

by Andy DeSoto on July 31, 2008

“The difference in quality and usefulness amongst the free iPhone apps is staggering; a few are basically drawings with affiliate links.”

- Merlin Mann, July 30, 2008

Third party applications are the future, the Internet seems to agree.  As closed systems become a thing of the past, more and more technology services turn to eager third-party developers to craft new and unique applications, interfaces, and utilities in order to better the user experience.

Unfortunately, when the tools for application creation are available to any Manny, Moe, or Jack, an enormous quality discrepancy is almost guaranteed.  As Merlin Mann correctly intuits, Apple’s new iPhone and iPod Touch Application Store is becoming one such instance of this discrepancy.

This isn’t the first time we’ve seen a problem of this caliber, though: it’s easy to draw a comparison between Apple’s current directory woes and those of the social networking giant Facebook.

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iPhone or no phone?

by Andy DeSoto on July 4, 2008

It’s late and it’s a holiday, but this bizarre post (and equally bizarre parody) inspired me to write a tiny bit about the 3G iPhone that’s coming out exactly a week from today, on July 11.  I know there’s plenty of press out there already about the device, but it never hurts to put a personal slant on things and also weigh in with readers.

A bit of backstory: when the first-generation 2G iPhone was announced, I nabbed a 16GB iPod Touch.  I’m not kidding when I say the gadget dramatically changed the way I went about everyday life on a college campus.  Since Wi-Fi is basically ubiquitous on the William & Mary grounds, constant connectivity afforded by the Touch was able to untether me from desktops, libraries, and even my old and clunky IBM notebook.

Particularly crucial were the following:

With the 3G phone, these pros would be enhanced even further.  Connectivity away from Wi-Fi hotspots, gadget consolidation with my blocky LG phone, and a decent camera to boot– the whole package proves extremely appealing.  Plus, the iPhone’s one of the premiere gadgets with which to engage in the latest social media, always a favorite when waiting for class to start.

The downside, of course: the price.  Even the smallest plan and a paltry 200 text messages a month costs a prohibitive $75/month, which may be manageable for a businessman but not so much so for your average college student.  Plus, many folks just aren’t wowed by the feature set.  Says Raj Dandekar,

“Still no video recording, no MMS, no stereo Bluetooth for listening to music, no Bluetooth file transfer, no removable battery, no expandable memory, no tethering to a laptop to use as a 3G modem, no copy ‘n’ paste, 3rd party application support stinks…”

This laundry list of letdowns is enough to give even the most dedicated gadgeteer pause.

As for me, I’m still up in the air.  An old coworker of mine and good friend is now working at a local Apple store, and I’d love a chance to see him.  The question remains: is my chance to do so next Friday, or at some indeterminable date down the road?

What do you think?

(Need some more info on the soon-to-be-released gadget?  Hit up local Williamsburg blogger Brett Peters’ site and read what he has to say.  Informative yet still easy to digest!)

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What’s new with this blog

by Andy DeSoto on May 27, 2008

Although things may seem quiet on the surface of www.andydesoto.com, I’ve been busy over the last week and a half implementing a bunch of improvements and changes to better suit the aims and reach of this site.  If you’re a new reader of the blog, or have dropped by once or twice already, here’s a list of some of the more notable new features:

  • Thanks to some gentle prodding by friend and frequent commenter Heidi Cool, the index page here is finally valid XHTML 1.0 Transitional.  Soon, all the pages on this site will fully support interoperability.
  • There’s now an iPhone and iPod Touch compatible version of this site, thanks to BraveNewCode’s wpTouch plugin.  Revisit the site with one of these devices to enjoy the saucy Apple styling!
  • This site features two new pages: the Stream tab, which features all of my recent web activity; and the Live tab, which is linked to my Yahoo! Live account for when I’m video streaming, a feature I hope to take more advantage of in the future.  The Calendar page has been taken off the front page since it’s not as relevant in the summer.
  • As this site’s scope is pretty large, chances are good you might only be interested in one or two of the topics I write about.  To help with this, I’ve linked similar articles at the end of every post to ease navigation to related articles.  There may be content-specific feeds in the future, too.  Eventually.
  • I am now a member of ResearchBlogging.org, the premiere home for blogging about peer-reviewed science articles.  If you see a little “Blogging about Peer-Reviewed Research” icon on one of my psychology articles, you’ll know it’s serious stuff.
  • Articles on this site are now integrated with FriendFeed, the popular aggregator and social network.  You can leave or view FriendFeed comments for any of my articles, now– just take a look near the regular comment form on any post.

Hope you enjoy some of these changes!  As always, let me know if there’s anything else you’d like to see new or changed on the site, just send me an e-mail or leave a comment.

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