22/07/08
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Woooow! I just downloaded the Wordpress App from the App Store into my iPhone while in the train, and here I am blogging on the go.
Introducing the first Open Source app that lets you write posts, upload photos, and edit your WordPress blog from your iPhone or iPod Touch.
I guess that I’ll become a master of the virtual keyboard in no time.
By the way, it’s free!
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15/07/08
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Join the advanced features on the iPhone, a fair flat rate data plan and the power of open source and you have Wordpress for iPhone, the first open source native app for the iPhone downloadable from the iTunes App store (which means installable with a single tap).
It supports self hosted blogs as well as the free blogs at WordPress.com
You can see all about it this screencast
Behold! You’re seeing the birth of the true mobile internet.
Stay tuned for the release. In the meantime you can install the iPhone Mobile Admin plugin to your blog and manage it from the iPhone’s browser.
20/07/2008 Update: The iPhone Mobile Admin plugin doesn’t work for WP 2.5 nor WP 2.6. Follow the discussion on Dan Cameron’s blog for more info.
12/07/08
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When I learnt about the launching of the iPhone by Telefonica in Spain I knew that something was not right. One only has to see the visual and conceptual interference that the Telefonica logo produces on Apple’s website.
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09/06/08
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Apple got so carried away with the launching of the new iPhone 2.0 that didn’t take into account the lenght of the headers in some languages. Bad CSS.

Snapshot taken with Safari on Mac OS Leopard.
07/06/08
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Two days and a keynote to Steve Jobs’ “one more thing” thing at the WWDC which means it’s mega-rumor time!
Here’s mine (via wmacphail): an iWatch, a watch with a multitouch screen which hooks wirelessly to your iPhone or MacBook.
Here’s the beast:

02/06/08
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We’ve all uploaded a test web site for a customer to review in a hidden directory. More so, we’ve all created the infamous index2.html.
But I bet that if you were developing a site for the launching of the iPhone in Spain, a gadget that gets a huge media and hackers attention, you’d be extra cautious about uploading any testing site, especially if they were no official news about the Telefonica-Apple deal.
Well, you probably understand it. Telefonica, the 4th largest telecom in the world, don’t!
ErneX, a colleague of mine at WeAreMortensen.com didn’t even have to use his hacking skills. He just tried a few URLs until iphone.movistar.es/index2.html (not active anymore) hit jackpot. Obviously he twittered it.
The result? After one hour more than 24.000 people registered in the microsite and the news got featured in es.appleblog.com from there to engadget.es then engadget.com and from there to all weblogs and newspapers.
How many web publishing courses can you attend for Telefonica’s last year 8.906 Milion € benefits?
16/01/08
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I just received an email from Apple with an invitation to participate in a satisfaction survey over the iPhone’s registration process with AT&T.
I rarely answer this kind of surveys but I felt I had to let Apple know how 10% of the iPhone owners use them. Here’s my answer.

15/01/08
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Here’s my photographer friend Voro Sendra’s iPhone after he dropped it and stepped on it all by bad luck.

The picture looks impressive but the touch screen still works!
Wouldn’t this picture look nice in today’s Steve Jobs Apple Keynote?