- Connect your cash drawer and receipt printer — Square Register
The Retail POS market in the US is getting seriously interesting. I await the day they're available in the UK with some interest. (I've spent some time dealing with retail POS solutions at work.) Mind you, it'll only get really interesting when there's an API behind their tools.
Tag: ipad
Bookmarks for March 22, 2012
- Watercolour map of London
Stamen design have used OpenStreetMap data to produce full zoomable maps that look like they've been made with watercolours. Beautiful.
- The most highlighted passages of all time on Kindle
Just 4 books account for the top 10. And I promise you that unless you've already looked at this, you will not expect what 2 of them, that between account for fully 7 of the top 10, are. The first one that is something I might myself have quoted comes in at 14.
- Fairytales are all around us.
Del spots a fairytale happening on her commute. This morning, I watched 2 JCBs do a mating dance, then wind up hand in hand, the scoop of one left resting inside the scoop of the other. What do you see on yours?
- I can’t stop reading this analysis of Gawker’s editorial strategy » Nieman Journalism Lab
Here's an interesting insight into the view-economics of web-based journalism. Short version: linkbait trivia attracts more views than serious writing, but not remotely significantly more, and basically, without the more serious stuff, odds are most publications would lose even the linkbaited audience – people will read the daft stuff from a publication they view as at least slightly credible, but not from somewhere that's obviously *just* trolling for eyeballs. Unrelated: welcome to the 21st century, where the utterly absurd phrase "trolling for eyeballs" makes perfect sense. My grandmother would be so confused.
- 'Air Display' to Let You Use the New iPad as a HiDPI 'Retina' Display for Your Mac – Mac Rumors
I am spending less time with my dual-screen desktop, and more with iPad/laptop. Air Display may actually be a worthwhile purchase now, particularly once it's Retina-enabled.
Bookmarks for March 13, 2012
- Benjamin Franklin's List Of 13 Virtues To Live By
Nothing that'll blow your mind in here, but still nice.
- Fantastical and BusyCal
Reminder to self, mostly.
- 3.1 Million Pixels Are Heavy (Global Moxie)
Food for thought as regards serving images to the iPad3. And, indeed, any similarly hi-res display. Even if one were tempted to pretend the problem didn't exist for now, because it's "only" the iPad (and I'm aware of the absurdity of that position already, in any case), we're clearly going to reach a point where other displays are as good as well.
- A Precious Hour
I am generally at my happiest when I do this. I should make sure I do it more.
- Create a custom map of your city in 30 minutes with TileMill and OpenStreetMap | MapBox
Well, this might be fun. And possibly useful, too.
Bookmarks for March 12, 2012
- Portenzo iPad case
Another iPad book-case manufacturer. Choices, choices…
- Flickr Sometimes Deletes Your Content Even Though They Don't Have To | Flickr – Photo Sharing!
I keep meaning to have a look around for a decent flickr competitor. It'll make me very sad to leave, but there we go.
- www.emusic.com/listen/#/music-news/list-hub/emusics-best-albums-of-2011-3/:
As my housemate put it "new music a-go-go!" Time to start going through this lot and seeing what sounds good.
Bookmarks for March 6, 2012
- Microjs: Fantastic Micro-Frameworks and Micro-Libraries for Fun and Profit!
This would be very handy for mobile apps.
- Who Said It? Mitt Romney or Mr. Burns?
Just a little bit terrifying.
- Calvin and Hobbes desktop wallpapers.
I usually use my own photos as a desktop background (I wouldn't take them if they didn't make me happy) but I think I may have to use a few of these, instead.
- iPad Folio Cases by Fieldfolio
I have no idea why I might be contemplating a new iPad case. None.
Bookmarks for August 24, 2011
- New Android spyware answers incoming calls – SC Magazine US
Anyone want to bet me that there was a governmental intelligence agency involved in the development of this, at some point?
- Home – Readmill
I've just signed up for the beta of this service. Will dump books across to it in the next day or so, and give it a go. The app certainly looks nice, just as a shame apple don't expose an API to pull books out of the iBooks app, meaning I'm going to wind up with (quite a lot of) duplicate data on my iPad.
- FOSS Patents: Samsung cites Stanley Kubrick's '2001: A Space Odyssey' movie as prior art against iPad design patent
This one is really interesting, and I kind of hope they succeed, just so sci-fi writers all over American can get really litigious with big corporations going around turning all their ideas into reality.
- What Does Google Mean By “Evil?” (Aaron Swartz's Raw Thought)
This has been on my mind lately, and it's an interesting perspective. Swartz is suggesting that Google's definition of "evil" is "not making things worse for users in order to make more money". It's not a bad suggestion, and if it's accurate, it's still more than many companies even attempt, but (as is probably obvious if you've listened to me bang on for a while) I think it's perfectly possible to be "evil" and still hew to that definition. (I also don't agree that the G+/real names nonsense passes that definition of "evil", but that's another thing.)
Bookmarks for March 15, 2011
- Gadget Daily News – Home – Apple Creating a Magazine Publishing Tool for Developers?
I am very, very interested in this. As, I imagine, a number of folks of my acquaintance will be.
- Inventables: Find new materials
I have no immediate use for most of the things this site sells, and yet, I want them all. Masses of fascinating stuff that the future will be made out of.
Bookmarks for January 13, 2011
- A List Apart: Articles: A Simpler Page
Discussion of laying out text for ipads (or similar) on the web, and a library to to the rendering. Particularly like the three modes – bed, knee and breakfast pretty neatly describe all the ways I use my device.
- Come out of your comfort zone, disability living allowance cuts are relevant to all | Society | guardian.co.uk
An excellent article on the cuts to DLA. Cannot quite believe that even this government of utter shits would essentially say "one in five people who have previously been assessed as needing help now won't get it". And yet they are. There's no suggestion that the previous tests were flawed. There's no (credible) suggestion that fully one in five of disabled people are OK, really, and just scrounging. They're hiding behind "we can't afford it". Which makes my blood boil. Surely, even in a time of national austerity, the one thing we should bend over backwards to afford, the one thing we should scrap all manner of other things to pay for, is caring for the most vulnerable members of our society.
Bookmarks for October 28, 2010
- HTTPS Everywhere | Electronic Frontier Foundation
Here's a plugin you can install and use that will protect you from Firesheep on a lot of sites that support it. Not all, by any means, so don't go assuming you're secure, just because you're running it, but it should keep you safe on many popular sites.
- Exposing Nadine Dorries and the little gang of Conservatives who cried ‘stalker’ | Bloggerheads
3 Conservative MPs, one of the them a cabinet member, have repeatedly smeared and harassed a journalist who had the temerity to question some of the lies they told in public. (I should perhaps say that I don't believe that Labour MPs are automatically above this kind of behaviour, either, merely that I haven't read anything about it lately. That doesn't make it acceptable that the Conservatives do it.)
- Subtraction.com: My iPad Magazine Stand
Some good, thoughtful writing on the current crop of magazines-for-ipad, and the failings in the software used to produce and consume them.
Bookmarks for September 22, 2010
- Dan Ariely » Blog Archive Humans and the slime mould «
Even slime mould can make decisions, it turns out. Sounds like it may be smarter than some humans.
- jorno – folding bluetooth keyboard
Is there anyone in the US who I can paypal cash to, who would be willing to order to have them order one of these and post it on to me?
- Printable version: How French Laundry's chefs reach for the stars
Of interest to a few folk around here, I'd imagine – a day at The French Laundry, a look at how they work, and how their ever changing menus are put together.