14. Feb, 2012 •
Categories: From the Kitchen •
by Sasmito Adibowo
Hi All, We’re starting work on the Android version of Speech Timer. Aireen will be doing much of the development work as she spearheads our venture into the platform. Speech Timer will be our first application Android, since we had to prematurely kill Fund Watch because iFast Financials sound like they hate it. This will [...]
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26. Jan, 2012 •
Categories: How To •
by Sasmito Adibowo
Let’s say you have a home NAS (Network Area Storage), a router with a hard drive, or even an old Windows machine with a lot of disk space lying around. You want to make use of this disk space to store your Time Machine backups. You open Time Machine Preferences and the only way you [...]
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09. Jan, 2012 •
Categories: Labs •
by Sasmito Adibowo
This update shows Resonate’s tweet projection feature. When the iPad’s video-out cable is connected (in other words, VGA or HDMI output), it will display a special screen just for projecting tweets and separate from what the operator see on the iPad’s built-in display. The external display shows either the main timeline or a timeline of [...]
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28. Dec, 2011 •
Categories: From the Kitchen •
by Sasmito Adibowo
We have just received notice from Ma Qian Cheng from iFast Financials to remove Fund Watch from the App Store. Because of this notice, we have no choice but to comply and remove Fund Watch from sale. If you already own a copy, there is no need to worry because Fund Watch will continue to [...]
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27. Dec, 2011 •
Categories: From the Kitchen, How To •
by Sasmito Adibowo
Lion’s sandboxing deadline may have been pushed back, but News Anchor came through and met the original date. Bringing News Anchor into the sandbox cost me one of the two precious DTS tickets in my quota, due to the difficulties in getting the PubSub framework to function in the environment. I’d figured I ought to [...]
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23. Dec, 2011 •
Categories: From the Kitchen •
by Sasmito Adibowo
Congratulations to Manton Reece having won a Macworld Eddy for Tweet Marker, his tweet last-read service. Indeed Tweet Marker is essentially a stop gap of what Twitter should include in the API. But it looks like they choose not to provide this and Manton have stepped up for the challenge. Being a free service does [...]
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18. Dec, 2011 •
Categories: Labs •
by Sasmito Adibowo
An update of Resonate – our upcoming Twitter client in development. This one shows how Resonate will aggregate tweets inside word clouds so that you can easily see trending topics in your world and jump in to interesting conversations. If you’re interested and would be the first to know when Resonate is launched, enter your [...]
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26. Nov, 2011 •
Categories: From the Kitchen, Labs •
by Sasmito Adibowo
We’ve just revised Resonate’s marketing site. After a number of researching, pivoting, and contemplating, we’ve settled to design Resonate as a Twitter client for use primarily by educators. As shown in the landing page, the primary users of Resonate will be: K-12 teachers – instructors of non-degree formal education, which covers elementary school up to [...]
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19. Nov, 2011 •
Categories: From the Kitchen •
by Aireen Deviani
Today I am announcing what have been my work for several months, which is making the Fund Watch application for Android devices. Why would you say? Its not that we’re slowly abandoning the iPhone. We’ve been monitoring the market share of Android devices is growing, and it’s high time I guess for us to release [...]
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02. Nov, 2011 •
Categories: From the Kitchen, Labs •
by Sasmito Adibowo
You will now see the first prototype of Resonate, the Twitter client for thought leaders. One of Resonate’s goals is to help you to analyze a Twitter timeline. Our solution to this is to build word clouds from a tweet stream. When applied to your main timeline (or alternatively to any of your Twitter lists), [...]
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