by cameron | Aug 28, 2007 | Podcast, Uncategorized
Andrew Sayer pointed to this terrific Twitter search engine this morning: Terraminds.
Let’s say you wanted to know what people on Twitter had been saying about… Telstra, for example.
tehdeejay Ok twitteroos, answer me this: is it negligence for an IT company to recommend Telstra retail products for all their business clients? 12 hours ago
jordanbrock day wasted in a fog of telstra and vista. grrrrr. 18 hours ago
CathyE @zzap who will you pay out about Telstra broadband now?! 😛 19 hours ago
harrisonx @andrewbarnett my sister moved to three from telstra last month because telstra’s cap plans are a waste of time. go with three, better value 1 day ago
andrewbarnett Does Telstra 3G offer any cap plans comparable to Three, etc.? Paid $80 for calls last month on Telstra, would have been $20 elsewhere. 1 day ago
jjprojects @NickHodge So the N95 / Telstra NextG combo is a good one then? 1 day ago
NickHodge Dear Telstra NextG. I Love u. Nick 1 day ago
…. or about TPN:
ssharwood @joshglid. crikey. ninemsn. mooter? dark horizons , tpn? 13 minutes ago
NickHodge @joshglid ++TPN http://tinyurl.com/2asyvk 15 minutes ago
britcaster TPN :: The Edinburgh Fringe Show The Edinburgh Fringe 2007 Show #21 – And Now, The End Is Near 22 minutes ago
cameronreilly watching geeks talking a language I don’t understand in a TPN IT skype conf chat 27 minutes ago
cameronreilly TPN really needs help from a server guru http://tinyurl.com/ytszbv 2 hours ago
andrewbarnett Loading iPod Shuffle for the day TPN G’Day World podcast, Bloc Party, Thom Yorke, some DJ Slater mixes 4 hours ago
cameronreilly no sleep last night, kept getting Alertsite phone calls saying TPN’s servers are down… WTF? Trying to get my IT guys on the phone.. 5 hours ago
The_Rooster TPN aint back… 11 hours ago
cameronreilly TPN is back 11 hours ago
cameronreilly @metarand Tpn has an entire podcast on education 2.0 http://educationtransformation.thepodcastnetwork.com/ 1 day ago
cameronreilly TPN launches “The Connections Show”, all about social networking tools. http://connections.thepodcastnetwork.com/ 2 days ago
And you can subscribe to these searches via RSS as well. I haven’t seen anything else that does this on Twitter yet. Very cool.
by cameron | Aug 27, 2007 | Uncategorized
Anyone out there know (and I mean REALLY know, not just “let me in and I’ll have a play around”) how we configure PHP adserver so we can tell how many times a banner or link gets clicked?
by cameron | Aug 25, 2007 | Uncategorized
After a week of mucking about, I seem to have finally found a semi-friendly way to synchronize my Google Calendar with my Dopod 810 Windows Mobile 6 device.
First – the background.
As regular readers will know, I have been trying to transfer my “productivity” applications (which seem to take up more time fixing stuff than actually making me more productive, but that’s another story) from a Microsoft-desktop-hellishly-expensive-hard-to-backup-full-of-bugs world to a Google-stored-in-the-cloud-nothing-to-install-free-and-open world.
And it ain’t easy. But it can be done. Almost.
On the desktop, I’m currently running a Windows Vista PC with Office 2007.
My phone is a Dopod 810 running Windows Mobile 6.
My preferred email service is Gmail and my preferred Calendar is Google Calendar for the reasons hinted at above: you don’t need to install anything (except a browser), and they are backed up in the cloud, so you don’t have to worry about losing important data when your hard drive crashes. Oh and did I mention they are free?
Now – email is pretty easy. On the desktop I’m running Gmail through the Thunderbird client for reasons explained here.
The bigger challenge is the calendar. When Google came out with Google Calendar I was very excited and wanted to use it straight away. The big challenge is how I access it on my mobile device. I live in my PDA and want to always have my appointments ready to access while I’m out. I also want to be able to schedule meetings straight into the device. When Google came out with the mobile version of GCal, I switched my appointments over from my previous system which involved synchronizing Microsoft Outlook on the desktop with Pocket Outlook on the PDA.
The only problem, however, with the mobile version of GCal is that…. it sucks. When you open it up in the browser on your PDA, you can see today’s appointments and it’s even easy to tab to tomorrow’s appointments. But you can’t move stuff around. You can’t see what you are doing a week from now without tabbing through a bunch of screens. It’s VERY limited.
The other major problem I have with Gcal is that when I set up my calendar I imported a bunch of recurring appointments from Outlook. When they import into Gcal they are no longer linked as recurring appointments but instead show up as individual daily appointments. If you want to delete them, you have to delete them individually…. and when they appear every day for a YEAR, that’s a pain in the ass.
So recently I decided that I needed to synch Pocket Outlook with Gcal, allowing me to take advantage of Pocket Outlook’s superior client-side functionality until Gcal improves (which I’m sure will happen).
I’ve spent the last couple of days testing apps which are supposed to synch your mobile device with Gcal:
OggSync
SyncMyCal
Unfortunately, despite several hours of playing around with each app, I couldn’t get either of them to work as advertised. After I sent an error message to the SyncMyCal people, they informed me that the mobile version of their app doesn’t currently work on Windows Mobile 6 (my bad – I obviously didn’t read the fine print).
The OggSync app just looks like it’s working… but doesn’t seem to pull anything down from Gcal to my device.
So what I’ve gone with, which seems to work but unfortunately adds a nasty step, is to use the SyncMyCal Desktop version to synch Gcal with Microsoft Outlook on the desktop and then using Windows Mobile Device Center to synch Outlook on the desktop with Pocket Outlook on the PDA.
SyncMyCal is available as a free trial which will only synchronize 3 days of future appointments. The full version costs US$25.00.
When the SyncMyCal mobile version is ready for WM6, they say they will let me know and I”ll pass the news along folks.

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by cameron | Aug 24, 2007 | Uncategorized
I swear to God, if you guys don’t start digging every episode I do, I’m going to quit. I’ve got money riding on it.
by cameron | Aug 24, 2007 | Uncategorized
So today after using Windows Vista for six months, I decided to try and play around with the vista speech recognition system.
and although it has come a long way since I First Started using it 10 years ago, it is unfortunately still a long way from being a practical tool for most of us on a daily basis.
For example, the list of applications that it works with does not include many of the applications that I live in everyday, including WordPress, Thunderbird, Skype and Firefox. In fact, in order to write this post, I had to open up Wordpad. I will cut and paste the text later.
That said, speech recognition has certainly come a long way. I do like the way Microsoft has integrated the speech commands into the operating system. They seem to have put a lot of thought into the various ways we will want to use voice in the future to interface with our computers. And while it is true, yes, that I can probably type a lot faster than I am able to currently use speech recognition, I am going to try to integrate it into more of my daily routine, if for no other reason, then to avoid getting RSI.
by cameron | Aug 24, 2007 | Uncategorized
Want to show your appreciation with money? Then buy me stuff I can’t afford from my Amazon wish list (link). You don’t even have to wait for my birthday (October 10 btw)!