December 2009
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iPhone Apps Year in Review: What's on your phone?
I downloaded a fair number of iPhone apps this year, but only a handful stood the test of time. Here are the apps that are still on my phone (in no particular order): WeatherEye I’ve always been a proponent of “you can’t predict the weather” but when you need to try, this app is much better than the default. Analytics The only app that comes close to providing your Google...
Dec 31st
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Hybrid Picture Frame
The digital-analog hybrid picture frame gives you the best of both worlds. Rustic wood construction pre-loaded with seasonal photograph plus five interchangeable photos and automatic updates via snail mail. Merry Christmas :)
Dec 24th
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Dec 23rd
Are You Happy? →
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Dec 22nd
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Dec 21st
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Dec 20th
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Dec 19th
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Could Google make a TweetRank? →
Twitter’s new lists may be just as important to Twitter (and Google) to help give an idea of who people are, essentially asking people to “tag” their followers. The two main things that could help…
Dec 18th
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Dec 17th
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Dec 14th
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Google and the Twittersphere →
Google’s uses a bunch of things to decide what pages are most relevant whenever you search, one of the most important being links. It relies heavily on things like number of links pointing to you,…
Dec 14th
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Google gets realtime →
When Google launched social search not too long ago, something must have been brewing at the Googleplex. A good step, but it really didn’t seem that useful. But now Google’s into realtime…
Dec 14th
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Things i don't like about Mac OS
I mostly love Apple and Mac OS. The fact is I can actually name the things I don’t like in a really short list, so I’m going to: You can’t cut/past files. Apple’s got a philosophy about preventing data loss, such as a scenario where a you cut a file and the power goes out. C’mon. Deleting a file from a USB flash drive moves it to the Trash, but it remains on your...
Dec 13th
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Dec 13th
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It's alive! Say hi to Apps4Good →
In July our friend Dale Zak organized the iPhone Hackathon for Chairty at the Hub, an event to bring together a team to ponder some iPhone app ideas, pick some to build and sell…
Dec 10th
Movember Canada News →
Some crazy dude selling his moustache on ebay.
Dec 6th
Movember Wrap-up →
Movember has come to an end. Overall Team Hub Halifax raised over $1,000 and surely created a lot of awareness. All-in-all we had fun doing it, too. Thanks to everyone who donated, helped out, and…
Dec 4th