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Ted and I each got iPhones last month (I know, I know, just before the new ones came out, but our other phones’ contracts were up, and even so, we were charged an extra $70 or so because we didn’t switch over right).

We love them. I actually enjoy speaking on the phone with people and that’s saying a lot for me, because I don’t like talking on the phone. The square shape is closer to a “real” phone headset shape than any of the small cell phones I’ve had, but the really great thing is using the headphones to talk on the phone. If I’m doing housework and listening to my podcasts, the podcast fades out, the ringtone fades in and I just squeeze the little mike dealie on the headphone and answer the call. Then when I’m done, squeeze the dealie again and I hang up and my podcast starts up from where it left off.

Not only that, I’ve finally been assimilated and joined the legion of the borg with a bluetooth headset. I can just pop it on in the car, listen to my podcasts my normal way, through the car speakers, and when a call comes in, just push the button on my headset to answer. No fumbling with the ipod. I’m sure the other drivers around me on the freeway are relieved.

Of course, there are all the apps available (I have 7 screens of them, no, I don’t use them all, it’s kind of a collecting thing). I have the Kindle app and am currently in the middle of a 700 page novel (Ahab’s Wife, which I’m really enjoying). I also have iTalk to let me take audio notes in the car and record stuff (there’s also a built in app to do that now, but I still like the free iTalk). Twitterific for Twitter, Motionx GPS for finding the car and tracking my path, Dictionary for a dictionary/thesaurus, To Do for to do lists and that’s just the first screen).

The new push available with AIM is cool. When we were driving up to Lompoc for the Flower Festival and PCPA’s production of Les Miserables (which was fantastic), I had the notifications on so I knew when my dad, my sister, or my friend in Seattle chatted me and I could chat back.

I could go on and on. Being a macmac, I’ve never had a phone that synced with my desktop calendar or contact list. That’s probably something that windows people take for granted, but it was wonderful to see my full contact list and my calendar there on my phone. And I like to make custom ringtones in garageband.

Now I’m waiting for TomTom to put out their gps app.

The only downside so far? We’re not thrilled with AT&T. We have pretty good coverage here, but I’ve had a few calls dropped.

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Stagnant Blog a Sign of a Vital Business?

by Karen on April 17, 2009

Whenever a client wants to have a blog on their website, I caution them that they need to set a schedule for posting to that blog because one of the first things I look at on a website is the date of the last blog entry. Theoretically, if that date is well in the past it’s an indication that the website is stagnant (and possibly the business is dead or dying).

Trying to keep up with my own blog when I’m very busy made me re-think what a stagnant blog may really mean. I haven’t felt like I had the time to post because I’ve been working so hard.

But it hasn’t changed my mind about needing a regular schedule of posting to the blog. I still think that people will look at the dates of the blog entries and even if it means that the company is busy with off-line work, it can still be used to indicate whether the information on the website is up to date and accurate. If they haven’t had time to post, they probably haven’t had time to update their hours or put up their newest specials.

So, you still need a regular schedule for blogging. It keeps you hooked in to the world wide web, it puts more stuff out there for Google to index and people to find.

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Be Different

April 16, 2009

I’ve been listening to a few different marketing podcasts lately and one of the recurring themes is that you need to be different (this is aimed at small businesses). There are lots of people out there who offer the same services or products that you do (welcome to the World Wide Web) so you need [...]

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CSS Image Replacement

April 8, 2009

I’ve been playing around quite a bit lately with image replacement, which means that I put text on the web page and then use CSS to replace that text with an image. So, when someone is looking at the page with a browser, they see the nice graphic. If google looks at the page, it [...]

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Map That Site!

January 23, 2009

Maybe it’s because I live in a small house and have been on a simplify and unclutter kick for the past year and still going strong (great blog – unclutterer), but it makes sense to me that you your website needs to be organized and uncluttered.
And how do you design an organized/uncluttered website?
You map it [...]

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What are Extra Domain Names Good For?

August 25, 2008

Not a whole lot, actually. When you bought your domain name (internet address or URL, like cornercode.com), whoever sold you the domain name probably suggested that you get a few extra ones, maybe with different endings or similar words in the name.
Should you get those extras?
That depends. If you’re trying to protect your name, you [...]

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Should I have a Blog on My Web Site?

March 11, 2008

A lot of people have heard about blogs (web logs, a site where someone or a team of someones posts short articles on a particular topic) and I use blogging software (Wordpress, to be exact) on some of my sites because it makes it very easy to set up a blog and to set up [...]

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