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Byline-an iPhone app to get started reading blogs again
Jun 10th
A few days ago I downloaded and installed Byline which now has a free ad supported option. I don’t know why but it just seems nicer than google reader and has got me started reading through my education blogs again and finding out some new ideas which has to be a good thing. This from the website
Simply use your free Google Reader account to subscribe to websites you’d like to keep track of. Byline will automatically bring you new content, putting thousands of RSS and Atom feeds at your fingertips.
Reading your feeds has never been so fast and frictionless. When you’re ready for the next article there’s no need to scroll down or stab at tiny buttons — just swipe to move between pages in one fluid motion.
Browse offline
Even when you have no internet connection, Byline gives you instant access to complete web pages. Perfect for flights, subway journeys, and (if you’re an iPod Touch owner) those long dry spells between Wi-Fi zones.
Byline automatically analyses your feeds so that it can cache the ones with truncated content. This means all your news is there in full when you’re offline, and blazing fast to load when you’re online to boot. It’ll also cache your notes, so you can save any website you visit for offline browsing.
Mobilising TEK
Nov 23rd
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Since I went crazy and brought an iPhone last week I though it was time to Mobilise TEK for Opera Mini, Windows mobile and safari mobile, This was a crazy easy task which consisted of downloading mobilepress. Unzipping then uploading the folder to the plugins folder and ticking a couple of boxes and bingo mobile TEK. It has been amazing how much I have used mobile Safari and now see what Mark was talking about with the iPod touch. It is great to have a mobile device that is easily useable rather than the clunky interface with my Nokia N73, which was actually a more expensive phone.
Download music to your mobile phone – MusicStation – Vodafone NZ
Sep 25th
MusicStation is just $2.50 a week for unlimited access to over one million songs. There are no data charges so that’s all you pay
Ok so I can download megs and megs of music but I want to upload one photo and you charge me $1 for 10 mb a day. Just how much does data really cost you Vodafone?
Download music to your mobile phone – MusicStation – Vodafone NZ

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