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  1. #1
    Larry
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    4phun <[email protected]> wrote in news:eb8f3651-46a2-4f28-b377-
    [email protected]:

    > Source - > LastFM http://www.last.fm/
    >


    Vagalume, one of our most popular freewares for the Nokia tablets....(c;

    http://people.igalia.com/berto/

    ....has its own group on last.fm:

    http://www.last.fm/group/Vagalume/

    Pretty cool little app...actually...(c;

    Larry
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    I still like BBC better....Thanks UK!



    See More: More New iPhone Innovations Revealed




  2. #2
    DTC
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    Re: More New iPhone Innovations Revealed

    4phun wrote:
    > Apple (nasdaq: AAPL - news - people ) Chief Executive Steve Jobs wants
    > to patent a process that will save customers the hassle of waiting to
    > order a cup of coffee at a local Starbucks (nasdaq: SBUX - news -
    > people ) or a fresh burger at the nearest fast food restaurant. Even
    > better: The technology would let you jump the line of those ordering
    > in person.


    Sounds like a disappointing experience looking for someone to
    disappoint.



  3. #3
    4phun
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    Re: More New iPhone Innovations Revealed

    On Dec 29, 2:52*am, DTC <[email protected]> wrote:
    > 4phun wrote:
    > > Apple (nasdaq: AAPL - news - people ) Chief Executive Steve Jobs wants
    > > to patent a process that will save customers the hassle of waiting to
    > > order a cup of coffee at a local Starbucks (nasdaq: SBUX - news -
    > > people ) or a fresh burger at the nearest fast food restaurant. Even
    > > better: The technology would let you jump the line of those ordering
    > > in person.

    >
    > Sounds like a disappointing experience looking for someone to
    > disappoint.


    Yeah right. What part of this would be disapointing?

    "U.S. Patent Application #20070291710 describes a device that also
    would keep tabs on where a user shops and what he or she likes to buy.
    Computers at participating stores would keep track of regular
    customers and their favorite orders.

    Customers might tap a button to order their favorite drink, say a
    double-shot mocha, as they stroll up to the nearest coffee shop. When
    the drink is ready go to, the device--such as an iPhone--would chime
    or blink to let the thirsty one know it's time to scoop up the order
    at the counter.

    The patent puts Apple's partnership with Starbucks in a new light. The
    technology promises to morph Apple from the business of simply selling
    gadgets and music and movies that can be played on those devices into
    an intermediary in all kinds of exchanges. "

    Source - >
    http://www.forbes.com/technology/200...7appatent.html



  4. #4
    4phun
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    Windows smart phone vs iPhone Re: More New iPhone InnovationsRevealed

    On Dec 29, 7:07 am, 4phun <[email protected]> wrote:
    > On Dec 29, 2:52 am, DTC <[email protected]> wrote:
    >
    > > 4phun wrote:
    > > > Apple (nasdaq: AAPL - news - people ) Chief Executive Steve Jobs wants
    > > > to patent a process that will save customers the hassle of waiting to
    > > > order a cup of coffee at a local Starbucks (nasdaq: SBUX - news -
    > > > people ) or a fresh burger at the nearest fast food restaurant. Even
    > > > better: The technology would let you jump the line of those ordering
    > > > in person.

    >
    > > Sounds like a disappointing experience looking for someone to
    > > disappoint.

    >
    > Yeah right. What part of this would be disapointing?
    >
    > "U.S. Patent Application #20070291710 describes a device that also
    > would keep tabs on where a user shops and what he or she likes to buy.
    > Computers at participating stores would keep track of regular
    > customers and their favorite orders.
    >
    > Customers might tap a button to order their favorite drink, say a
    > double-shot mocha, as they stroll up to the nearest coffee shop. When
    > the drink is ready go to, the device--such as an iPhone--would chime
    > or blink to let the thirsty one know it's time to scoop up the order
    > at the counter.
    >
    > The patent puts Apple's partnership with Starbucks in a new light. The
    > technology promises to morph Apple from the business of simply selling
    > gadgets and music and movies that can be played on those devices into
    > an intermediary in all kinds of exchanges. "
    >
    > Source - >http://www.forbes.com/technology/200...ts-iphone-tech...


    Point from CNet blog comments where someone said you could do
    something like quick ordering from a WinMo phone using Text
    Messaging

    by OlsonBW December 28, 2007 7:34 PM

    Apple has it EXACTLY right. It's you backwards thinking people that
    have it wrong with text messaging to do this.

    Sure you can do this using text messaging, AFTER you figure out what
    user-id to send it to and then have to type out the whole bloody
    thing.

    OR you can do it the Apple way.

    In Apple's way you'll be able to tap on the companies' link which will
    automatically appear when you walk into the store, then see a list of
    what you can buy, click on it, and then choose more options about what
    you want to buy (like your own special blend, etc. at StarBucks or I
    would like that sweatshirt in blue, size large) and then click on Buy.

    All this can be done with Apple way with a few taps on the screen as
    compared to LOTS of taps text messaging and maybe/probably mis*****ing
    things and getting the wrong thing.

    Apple way. Smart and Easy.

    Text messaging way. Lots of tapping and a lot bigger change of getting
    messed up.

    PS: The next time you are in Starbucks, look for someone with an
    iPhone (unsurprisingly you can often find someone with an iPhone in
    there) and have them show you how easy it is to see "what's playing"
    currently and how easy it would be buy the current or one or more of
    the last 10 played songs.

    Then try to do anything like that with your Windows smart phone. You
    can't do it or it's a pain in the ***? How surprising. Not.



  5. #5
    Todd Allcock
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    Re: Windows smart phone vs iPhone Re: More New iPhone Innovations Revealed

    At 29 Dec 2007 05:07:46 -0800 4phun wrote:

    > PS: The next time you are in Starbucks, look for someone with an
    > iPhone (unsurprisingly you can often find someone with an iPhone in
    > there) and have them show you how easy it is to see "what's playing"
    > currently and how easy it would be buy the current or one or more of
    > the last 10 played songs.
    >
    > Then try to do anything like that with your Windows smart phone. You
    > can't do it or it's a pain in the ***? How surprising. Not.


    True, but not because of any special technology involved, but because of an
    agreement between the companies and additional equipment installed at
    Starbucks to make it happen.

    Starbucks could just as easily provide the same info via a local intranet
    webpage on their WiFi so anyone who goes to www.whatsplayingnow.com, (or
    whatever) on their AP sees the same info.

    It's a cool concept, but locking it in to one device or even platform makes
    it a silly gimmick instead of a useful tool for either party (Apple or
    Starbucks.)

    When stuck in a long line at a restaurant, I've simply called the
    restaurant from the back of the line on my cell and ordered take-out,
    (that's as low tech as it gets!) and generally it's ready before I get to
    the front of the line. So special phone or applications needed.

    (I even faxed a lunch order into a Chipotle restaurant from the back of the
    line with my WinMo phone, but it was akward and more of a "proof of
    concept"- I wanted to test the speed of my e-mail-to-fax service.)

    (Things we geeks will do to amuse ourselves!)





  6. #6
    DTC
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    Re: More New iPhone Innovations Revealed

    4phun wrote:
    > On Dec 29, 2:52 am, DTC <[email protected]> wrote:
    >> 4phun wrote:
    >>> Apple (nasdaq: AAPL - news - people ) Chief Executive Steve Jobs wants
    >>> to patent a process that will save customers the hassle of waiting to
    >>> order a cup of coffee at a local Starbucks (nasdaq: SBUX - news -
    >>> people ) or a fresh burger at the nearest fast food restaurant. Even
    >>> better: The technology would let you jump the line of those ordering
    >>> in person.

    >> Sounds like a disappointing experience looking for someone to
    >> disappoint.

    >
    > Yeah right. What part of this would be disapointing?


    If you have no concept why it would be disappointing, then any
    explanation would be beyond your grasp.



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