Or at least it appears to. The N97 proof is in the pudding which is the user experience including hardware and software (skeptical about S60 but willing to be convinced), but at first glance appears to be great. Hope it's both North American and European 3G and available in Canada officially soon! I trust it has lots of RAM and will run ShoZu, Qik and viNes in short order! Vive la competitiion! Go Nokia go!
QUOTE [From Nokia N97 - The Nseries Dream Device: Nokia S60 News and Reviews]
So what makes this Nokia's Dream Device? The N97 is the first Nseries device with QWERTY keyboard!!!!! Now thats not the only thing that makes this a dream device... and let me just state that the endearing term "dream device" is solely based on my own initial impression and opinion of the device.
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QUOTE [From Meet the Nokia N97 - The New Nseries Flagship!]
On first glance the N97 compares to the 5800 in size and seems like it’s older brother … until you slide the keyboard out and realize you’ve got an altogether new breed in hand. While it’s not a small device, the N97 feels great in your hand and can easily be used while walking without needing two hands in most cases. The virtual keyboards (numbers and T9) were clear and the softkeys seemed eas to access for quick data entry. Of course for larger text needs a quick flip and you’ve got a real keyboard at your disposal. Weight (Approx. 150 g) felt semi-comparable to the E71 and in the front pocket of my jeans it was not in any way uncomfortable.
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QUOTE [From Scobleizer — Tech geek blogger » Blog Archive Nokia N97: the ultimate Facebook device «]
Nokia just announced the N97. I got a chance to play with it last night and realized they have built the ultimate Facebook device. Now, I’m sure, lots of you will wonder how it compares to the iPhone. Well, for a Facebook user it isn’t even close: the new Nokia device wins hands down. Why? Let’s compare:
1. It does 16:9 video. The iPhone doesn’t even do video. So, how can you go to a Daft Punk concert and record it to taunt your friends?
2. It has a 5 megapixel camera. The iPhone only has 2, and the quality isn’t even close. The camera also has a dual LED flash, so you can take pictures in the dark where the iPhone can’t.
3. I can type three Facebook status messages on the N97’s nice QWERTY keybord in the time that I can type two on the iPhone.
4. It does copy and paste, so you can copy URLs to send to your friends. The iPhone can’t do that.
5. It has replaceable batteries so you can charge up three batteries and Facebook for days, while the iPhone needs to be hooked back up to the wall for recharging after a few hours.
6. The GPS device does turn-by-turn and has a built in compass, so you’ll get to your parties faster than with the iPhone, which doesn’t have a compass and doesn’t do turn-by-turn.OK, so how else does it compare to the iPhone? It has a touch screen, with a cool customizeable home screen. You can add a Facebook component and can drag and drop different components with your finger. You can also use gestures so you can “flick” through your photos. That part is very similar to the iPhone, so you can see that Steve Jobs had a big influence on the user experience.
The device itself has only one button and you can see Jonathan Ives’ challenge taken up all over the device. Close your eyes and touch the device and you don’t feel buttons or other things protuding. Smooth.
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Ha ha, thanks Ewan. I guess after posting 21000 photos with ShoZu I am a ShoZu Grand Master. Glad to help! Vanouverites with Nokia cameraphones please text me at 604 729 7924 or twitter @rtanglao or leave a comment. I am really looking forward to helping others use ShoZu.
QUOTE [From Our first ShoZu Grand Master reveals himself in Vancouver | Mobile Industry Review]
Yes, Roland Tanglao has grabbed hold of the MIR ShoZu Campaign Mantle and thrust a stake in the ground right in the centre of Vancouver.
To paraphrase the A-Team introduction: “If nobody else can help, and if you can find him, maybe you can hire Roland Tanglao.”
That’s right, Roland is offering to help anyone understand, install and setup ShoZu — although he rightly points out that if you’re using an iPhone, you probably don’t need any help as it’s so easy.
But if you’re in need, buy Roland a $2.25 macchiato and the knowledge is yours. What a deal. Even if you’re already a dab hand at ShoZu, you might want to hook up with Roland anyway and say hi.
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Nokia has to do something soon. Don't think it's quite as urgent as "must introduce something this week" as Scoble describes but the window is closing for Nokia to re-capture the "high-end today but quickly becoming profitable mainstream" mind share that they have lost.
What do I want? Here's my N999 "multimedia-creator phone" vision updated for Dec 2008 (not in order of priority):
Here's what I don't need:
Would be nice:
QUOTE [From Scobleizer — Tech geek blogger » Blog Archive Nokia’s touchiest week «]
Translation: this is the week that Nokia either shines or moves to the B list of the cell phone market. Yeah, you won’t know how this week turned out for a year or two, but there is no bigger week for Nokia.
Now, can you count Nokia out yet? No way. It has the biggest slice of the cell phone marketshare pie. Its devices are much better engineered than Apple’s are (GPS on Nokia is better, so are the antennas, the cameras, and bluetooth radios that Nokia uses). But engineering does NOT equal a great experience. Yeah, my Nokia does not drop phone calls in places in Silicon Valley that my iPhone does, but generally I reach for the iPhone when I want to make a call or surf the web. Why?
Nokia is behind in experience. The executives here from Nokia that I’ve talked to know that. They know this is Nokia’s touchiest week and one where they either deliver a much better device or they are going to face a very tough 2009 globally.
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Hey Vancouverites! Got an N95, N82 or other Nokia cameraphone and a data plan (or a Wifi phone)? If so, I'll show you how to install ShoZu and configure it to send photos to any email address, flickr, facebook, twitter, Now Public, any arbitrary email address, etc. (ShoZu supports an incredible number of photo and video services in fact over 90% of the popular ones!). All I ask is we do this over coffee in downtown or Gastown before work or at lunch and that you buy me a $2.25 macchiato :-) in return. Text me at 604 729 7924 if interested! iPhone ShoZu users, the offer applies to you too but I doubt you need any help :-) !
Some little known cool ShoZu features:
QUOTE [From The ShoZu Campaign begins on MIR! | Mobile Industry Review]
And here we are: My Campaign! I want to raise awareness of ShoZu amongst the Mobile Industry Review audience and beyond. My hope is that you, dear reader, will take it upon yourself to educate at least five normobs about ShoZu. Further, I hope you will help them get the app installed on their handset and setup to send to Facebook or Flickr or the like.
It’s my firm belief that ShoZu is a ‘gateway application’ — like a gateway drug — that converts a normob to a mobile data user (a ‘promob’).
ONCE you’ve tasted and started using ShoZu, you ‘get’ mobile data. You can start to look at other applications and uses. You might like to check out Jaiku. Or try and get your head around Twitter.
But the key is photos. Photos OFF your handset, on to the internet. That’s the magic that converts the normob.
Too often, nobody cares. We’re all busy. Normobs just get on with their lives. Take 10 seconds out to explain the concept though — and you spread a little joy with your technical experience.
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Just tried viNes on the E71 (check out my my Y! Purple Bike 1st ride route). The mobile app part of viNes is much nicer than Nokia Sports Tracker (this could be a "honeymoon effect" due to the E71's expanded RAM and fast processor but viNes on an E71 is much better than Sports Tracker on an N95-1! Sadly viNes doesn't work on an N95-1). In a bit of an oddity, the maps show on both the Nokia Sports Tracker site as well as the viNes site. The website (like far too many Nokia websites, what is the problem Nokia? Adopt Joomla, WordPress, Drupal or Rails, stop using proprietary web systems with ridiculous amount of flash please!) is still very bad: not enough social media features (that you get for free on the aforementioned platforms), too much gratuitous flash and bad URLs (check out my past whingeing :-) about the Sports Tracker site!). Someday when the iPhone has background processing, an app like this will come to that mobile too! Until then, viNes is much better than any of the iPhone GPS tracker apps I have tried.
QUOTE [From Nokia viNe Has Been Released - Black Phoebe :: Ms. Jen]
It is official, Nokia viNe has been released into the wild and is now available for download. This version of Nokia viNe is a mobile geo-path-tracking / photo / video location based mobile app that allows one to create "vines" or "journeys" on one's phone and then upload it to the nokia server to be displayed on the web or via a widget.
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Thanks to fellow Nokia Open Lab 2008 participant, Glenn Letham, for the Nokia Bicycle Cradle. Got it on Wed, mounted it on the bike yesterday and have done lots of photos and a few videos (one is embedded below). It seems the Nokia Bicycle Cradle was designed for GPS tracking, specifically for Nokia Sports Tracker and viNes but with a bit of jury rigging it's a fun tool for taking videos and photos from the handlebars of your bicycle (albeit with a not too useful view of your wheel and the road; it would be superb if we could tilt it really high or if the cradle was re-designed for on the bicycle video and photo taking). Apparently this handy cradle is NOT generally available. C'mon Nokia make this cool accessory available to all please! (And if anybody knows a similar thing for the iPhone please let me know!)
Finally! I've had an Eye-Fi card (bought in the USA for me by my brother in law) for over a year and use it with our point and shoot to upload kid photo to our private kid photo flickr account. Highly recommended!
QUOTE [From Eye-Fi’s Wireless Memory Cards for Digital Cameras Come to Canada | Eye-Fi]
Mountain View, CA Nov. 18, 2008 – Today, Eye-Fi, Inc. (www.eye.fi), makers of the world’s first wireless memory cards for digital cameras, announced that its Eye-Fi Share and Eye-Fi Home cards are now available in Canada. The cards are available exclusively at Black’s Photography online and retail locations across Canada, and from www.eye.fi.
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EtherPad looks like a Cross Platform SubEthaEdit. Wonder if it will scale and how spammy it will be!
QUOTE [From EtherPad: J7AOIZop0S]
Welcome to EtherPad!
As you edit this text area, anyone else viewing this same page will
see your changes in realtime. You can see their edits in realtime
also.
To share this pad, just send them the URL:
http://etherpad.com/J7AOIZop0S
Hello etherpad!
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When I first read this on the 6S Marketing SEO Blog, I thought oh well another list that only online people will care about. Then I found that it was published in the Vancouver Sun. Interesting crossover! Not sure how important these lists are but they are fun! What I would say (as always) that expressing yourself online for business, and fun (not in that order!) is now more important than ever. Luckily, this is now easier than ever!
QUOTE [From List of the top 20 'Twitterers' in Vancouver unveiled] via 6S Marketing SEO Blog
List of the top 20 'Twitterers' in Vancouver unveiled
Marketing entrepreneur looked at how people were interacting
Gillian Shaw, Vancouver Sun
Published: Thursday, November 13, 2008http://twitter.com/todmaffin -- Todd Maffin is a social media strategist, speaker, broadcaster, writer and blogger
http://twitter.com/techvibes -- Techvibes is an online community for tech professionals in Vancouver with more than 50,000 members
http://twitter.com/dbarefoot -- Darren Barefoot, a Vancouver writer and marketer whose blog at www.darrenbarefoot.com along with his presence on Flickr and Twitter draws about 10,000 readers daily.
http://twitter.com/kk -- Krug Krug, photographer,technologist and author based in Vancouver
http://twitter.com/wilhelmus -- William Bakker is director of eBusiness at Tourism British Columbia
http://twitter.com/ColleenCoplick -- Collen Coplick, web site at www.missmanifesto.com
http://twitter.com/tyfn -- Phillip Jeffrey, grad student in Interdisciplinary Studies at the University of British Columbia.
http://twitter.com/jennmae -- Jenn Lowther, social media strategist and blogger
http://twitter.com/rtanglao -- Roland Tanglao, blogging since 1999, has over 30,000 photos on flickr and is one of the founders of Bryght, a Web 2.0 startup
http://twitter.com/trishussey -- Tris Hussey, writer, photographer and social media consultant
http://twitter.com/sjagger -- tech entrepreneur and co-founder of reachd.com and ubertor.com
http://twitter.com/arieanna -- Arieanna Schweber, entertainment editor with b5media, online producer for @starked, blogger and photographer
http://twitter.com/shanegibson -- Shane Gibson author, speaker, blogger, podcaster, sales trainer
http://twitter.com/megfowler -- Meg Fowler, writer and blogger
http://twitter.com/maurar -- Maura Rodgers, entrepreneur, Vancouver tech evangelist,
http://twitter.com/johnchowdotcom -- John Chow, dot com mogul and founder of hardware tech site, The TechZone.
http://twitter.com/Shannonyelland -- Shannon Yelland, online marketing manager for Sitemasher, blogger
Source: 6S Marketing
at http://www.6smarketing.com/blog/the_top_20_twitterers_in_vancouver/% 20/
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[I know my blog is NOT usually about politics, but Paul is worth a brief digression!]
If I lived in Surrey, I'd be voting for Paul today on the basis of his transport policy alone! Not only that my friend Paul is an articulate, passionate man who knows his stuff and I've been lucky enough to meet him at TransitCamp, Transport Hero Camp and many other transit related events in the city.
QUOTE [From Civic Elections 2008, Surrey Council Candidate Paul Hillsdon » Vancouver Blog Miss 604 by Rebecca Bollwitt]
One thing that Paul is passionate about is transit and he’s outlined an ambitious yet extremely responsible and practical proposal with his Transit for Tomorrow plan.
“The detailed plan is quite simple: shift $1.1 billion provincial dollars from 6 km of SkyTrain in Surrey to funding a 43.4 km light rail network across Surrey and Langley.”
In fact, transportation is one of the main reasons Paul has even considered a career in politics. “It was a matter of timing,” he noted “I decided to run and bring this to everyone’s attention.” However he’s also branching out and you’ll find his name in two places on your ballot this Saturday.
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