Author Archives: Holden Page

Netflix app for iPhone and iPod Touch launched.

Netflix app for iPhone and iPod Touch launched. God, I love Netflix. The app is basically flawless on the touch, and Netflix is even better experienced on a Touch than the Xbox 360. Hopefully an Android app is due to follow in the near future, but Netflix seems to be much like Apple one way, [...]
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Hey, It’s Me! On DailyBooth!

If you have been watching my Twitter feed or if you’re a friend of mine on Facebook you are probably well aware I have been posting to DailyBooth every day for approx. the past week. It is slowly turning into on of my favorite, albeit nearly pointless, website that I visit nearly daily. Here are [...]
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Scr.im, Protect Your E-mail Address

scr.im « Share your email in a safe way. Get less spam.. Saw @jeffbajayo using this. Interesting, but a tad bit annoying. If you are using Gmail/Google Apps I say just say give spam the bird and post your e-mail everywhere. That’s what I do.
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Letter.ly, The Easy Way To Enable Paid Subscriptions

I’ve been experimenting with how to effectively use Letter.ly on my blog for a while now. While I am doing that, I suggest you check them out yourselves. It’s a neat product, and based off the latest e-mail I got from the Letter.ly team (copy and pasted below), it seems like development is in full [...]
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Awesome Drop, a Pretty Awesome Android App

Thanks to HTML 5 enabled browsers and mobile back-up service Dashwire, there now exists a quick and painless way to transfer files using your Android phone without wires called Awesome Drop. Check it out Thanks @dmonzel
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Why Foursquare Still Has A Chance

“Foursquare is fun because it makes all the meaningless shit in my life seem worth something” Michael Kersey – Best Friend, Roommate, and WoW addict While Facebook Places has the mainstream audience, they still don’t have the greatest aspect of the check in “experience”, which is making checking into places fun. Foursquare really does do [...]
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Maybe I Will Pay Attention In Class With a Pulse Smartpen (Short Review)

It is widely believed that laptops in the classroom are beneficial. Well, let me clarify that statement a little. It is widely believed by college students (my peers) that laptops are beneficial to our educational success. Professors on the other hand, beg to differ. Par for the course in my life, I disagree with my [...]
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Aviary, Making A Smart Investment In Education

TechCrunch recently covered that Aviary now offers a version of their powerful online image, vector and audio editors for educators. All I can say is, smart move. Aviary, by creating a safe, cheap and powerful environment for both teachers and students to work in, are making an investment in future users. If students are taught [...]
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Making Two Major Changes (EDUTech & No Comments)

As you might have noticed, I have been rather quiet this past week. This is not due to working too much (even though the 40+ hours a week are starting to get a lil’ bit old), but it is rather due to a strategic realignment involving my blog and what I want to do with [...]
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Why I Have A lot Of Faith In Endor.se

The past few days, I have really been hyping up Endor.se, even before I used it. In short, I think it is an awesome service, and I think this tweet from me proves it. There are two reasons why I think Endor.se will be more popular to use than LinkedIn for people like me, and [...]
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