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		<title>Random Links for February 18, 2008</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 19 Feb 2008 07:27:54 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>ryan unger</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[20+ Tools For Working With Colors Sometimes all you need to get inspired to build a site is picking a color scheme, or even if you get stuck later in development you need some color help. Mashable.com has gathered 20+ tools for helping the &#8220;color challanged&#8221; designers. Source: Mashable The Analog Cellphone Timeline Source: Gizmodo <a href="http://www.punchkickinteractive.com/design/random-links-for-february-18-2008/#more-686" class="more-link">Continue reading &#8594;</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong><a rel="nofollow" href="http://mashable.com/2007/09/22/colors-toolbox/">20+ Tools For Working With Colors</a></strong><br />
Sometimes all you need to get inspired to build a site is picking a color scheme, or even if you get stuck later in development you need some color help. Mashable.com has gathered 20+ tools for helping the &#8220;color challanged&#8221; designers.<br />
Source: <a rel="nofollow" href="http://mashable.com">Mashable</a></p>
<p><strong><a href="http://cache.gizmodo.com/assets/resources/2008/02/Cellphones-Timeline3.jpg">The Analog Cellphone Timeline</a></strong><br />
Source: <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.gizmodo.com">Gizmodo</a></p>
<p><strong><a rel="nofollow" href="http://metaatem.net/highlite/">Hide an Image in HTML &#8212; Reveal it by Highlighting Text with your Mouse</a></strong><br />
Source: <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.boingboing.net">BoingBoing</a><br />
p.s. This is really cool.</p>
<p><strong><a rel="nofollow" href="http://fodors.com/news/story_2921.html">14 Hidden Hotel Fees to Avoid</a></strong><br />
Source: <a rel="nofollow" href="http://fodors.com">Fodors</a></p>
<p><strong>Hottest Google Search Terms for February 18:</strong><br />
1.	patricide<br />
2.	ziggs<br />
3.	dancing with the stars<br />
4.	alex cambert<br />
5.	dan cortese<br />
6.	kit carson<br />
7.	my dad is better than your dad<br />
8.	ziggs.com<br />
9.	marlee matlin<br />
10.	juicy campus</p>
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		<title>Open Mouth, Insert Foot</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 04 Jan 2008 19:00:22 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>zdabbas</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Every once in a while—perhaps as often as the solar equinox or emergence of the breeding cicadas—I open my mouth and say something I later regret. And when I do so, I feel it is my duty to own up to my mistake. So, with my sneaker on my plate, I apologize to all of <a href="http://www.punchkickinteractive.com/apple/open-mouth-insert-foot/#more-667" class="more-link">Continue reading &#8594;</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Every once in a while—perhaps as often as the solar equinox or emergence of the breeding cicadas—I open my mouth and say something I later regret. And when I do so, I feel it is my duty to own up to my mistake. So, with my sneaker on my plate, I apologize to all of you about my July 5th rant, <a href="http://punchkickinteractive.com/blog/index.php/apple/why-a-true-apple-fan-would-never-buy-an-iphone/">Why a True Apple Fan Would Never Buy an iPhone</a>.</p>
<p>Why, you ask? Allow me to explain.</p>
<p>I decided that I needed a smart phone with true email capabilities about two months ago. Looking around at the options out there, I wasn’t particularly blown away by any of the smart phones I played around with at the Verizon store. On second look, the iPhone started to seem like a phone I could (*ahem) learn to live with.</p>
<p>Fast forward two months.</p>
<p>My iPhone and I are best friends, and in some countries, possibly married. I absolutely cannot live without it. The email software is incredible and syncs perfectly with my .Mac account and IMAP business account. The camera is beautiful and I find myself constantly taking pictures with my phone—something I’ve never done in the 11+ years I’ve been a cell phone user. I use the iPhone religiously for iPod purposes, and my video podcasts have never looked better. And the Safari browser has proven to be a mid-argument-dispute-resolution miracle on more than one occasion.</p>
<p>Sure, the iPhone has some problems. Edge isn’t too quick, and 8 gigs just isn’t enough memory. But the goods FAR outweigh the bad. Software updates have even fixed a number of the issues I once complained about. Reading through my previous post, I’ve had to ask myself: Am I so jaded that a technical marvel like the iPhone can elicit a complaint from me?</p>
<p>Mr. Jobs, if you’re reading this, please accept my apology. Please continue to deliver me gadgets like the iPhone. And please forgive us tech-geeks when we are overly critical. We don’t mean it.</p>
<p>*Sometimes.</p>
<p>Learn more about Punchkick Interactive&#8217;s <a href="http://www.punchkickinteractive.com/mobile/services/iphone-software-development.php">iPhone software development</a> capabilities.</p>
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		<title>Why a True Apple Fan Would Never Buy an iPhone</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 06 Jul 2007 03:35:32 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>zdabbas</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[It’s been called the Second Coming—a gadget so revolutionary that people literally fall to their knees in praise of its magnificence. And why shouldn’t they? It’s from Apple, the same company that heroically unshackled us from the misery that is Windows. Apple opened our eyes to a whole new world of computing, one where fantastic <a href="http://www.punchkickinteractive.com/apple/why-a-true-apple-fan-would-never-buy-an-iphone/#more-183" class="more-link">Continue reading &#8594;</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It’s been called the Second Coming—a gadget so revolutionary that people literally fall to their knees in praise of its magnificence. And why shouldn’t they? It’s from Apple, the same company that heroically unshackled us from the misery that is Windows. Apple opened our eyes to a whole new world of computing, one where fantastic design and seamless integration rule above all else. Macs taught us how easy managing a digital photo album could be, and were the de facto force behind our extensive (and legal) digital music libraries.</p>
<p>So why am I, a die-hard-Mac-fanatic, <em>not</em> purchasing Jobs’ brand new marvel? For a number of reasons, all of which are tied to one unfortunate reality: The iPhone is many, many things, but it sure ain’t no Apple.</p>
<p>Let me explain:</p>
<ol>
<li>Got a .Mac account? I do. And I couldn’t imagine life any other way. Syncing my emails between different computers is no longer an option for me—it’s a requirement, and I have only Apple to blame for my expectations. The iPhone? It won’t be doing that.</li>
<li>Speaking of email, how could Apple drop the ball on such an important feature of the iPhone? Noticeable delays between the reading and deleting of emails? Manual deletion of emails one at a time with no option to delete a selected grouping? No BCC option? Yikes.</li>
<li>On my Mac, Safari is the most dependable browser I’ve ever used. Not on the iPhone. Call me crazy, but surfing the internet sans Flash and Java just doesn’t feel like a true Web experience to me.</li>
<li>The Edge Network. Can this actually be faster than dial up?</li>
<li>8 gigs is just too meager for the iPhone. One of my favorite things about using a Mac and iPod together is the ease with which I download music and sync them. The iPhone’s memory limitations require users to manually manage music and photos—something Apple liberated us from, a loooong time ago. Looks like you’ll have to carry around your iPod <em>and</em> a bigger phone in your pockets now.</li>
<li>In case I haven’t already made it abundantly clear, syncing is vital to a true Mac user. So why does the iPhone’s Calendar app have so many problems syncing events with a desktop?</li>
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<p>Look, I know there are a ton of other problems ($85.95 for a new battery after 300–400 charges?!) with the iPhone. I also know that in many ways, the iPhone rocks. But when Apple creates something unique, and invites me to make it a part of my life, I expect that device to <em>bring it</em>. Maybe my expectations are too high, but Jobs and Co. has taught me to expect only the best out of my gadgets. Ultimately, the iPhone is a jack of many trades, but a master of none. It delivers the internet, serves as an iPod, and provides portable access to iCal and iPhoto—but requests that you enjoy them in an undeniably diminished way.</p>
<p>For a true Apple fan, this is just simply too much to ask.</p>
<p>Learn more about Punchkick Interactive&#8217;s <a href="http://www.punchkickinteractive.com/mobile/services/iphone-software-development.php">iPhone software development</a> capabilities.</p>
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