Lately I had less time to write blog posts but that does not mean that I am not active in Web 2.0 - I tend to use Twitter more and more and keep on reading posts inside Google Reader and sharing them. I included both of them inside my blog (in the right column) so you can keep track of what I want to share with the world
I also encourage you to have a look at my friendfeed from time to time (or subscribe to it) where all my activities are summarized.
Many posts on my blog are about mobile devices - so why is my not optimized for mobile browsers?
Luckily today I saw this post on BlackBerryReview.com about mofuse.com. MpFuse easily allows you to create a mobile site for your blog or RSS feed. So I created a mobile site that features my blog AND my shared Google Reader items (the ones that can also be found in the right column of my blog).
It seems like HTML email for BlackBerry devices is just around the corner. The new version 2.5. of BlackBerry Internet Service allows it and if the device is on OS version 4.5 it will render HTML. See this official RIM document for detailed information. Now it is just a question of how quick the carriers will update their BlackBerry Internet Service.
Meanwhile Vodafone Germany released OS 4.5 for all their devices. Now I hope it is just a matter of time until the corresponding versions of BlackBerry Enterprise Server and Professional services to enable the features of the new OS.
A friend asked me “who is this Fake Steve Jobs?” after reading one of my latest posts. The man behind the fabulous blog Fake Steve Jobs is Dan Lyons, he writes for the Forbes magazine. See this video in which he talks about the story behind creating Fake Steve Jobs:
I bet you will have some fun with this vid - I did
Its late at night but checking my Google Reader brought up an interesting blog post from Scoble and so I have to add my two cents. In his latest Scoble Show he broadcasts and interview with Lon Safko who created papermodelsonline.
The company he founded is the dream of every businessman: Minimal costs with maximum income. He has no employees, no production costs, no rent - only server fees - and the amount on his bank account keeps growing.
The website sells (as the name says) papermodels. Customers buy and download them, print them and use glue to build their models. Additionally he has a lot of contracts with companies like American Airlines, BMW, Ford and so on who offer models of their cars or planes on their web site for free.
Great! This is one of these stories that makes me searching for my great business idea a bit more
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