Installing Treo Palm OS Simulator for Web Testing

This is the second installment of my quest to install simulators on my Windows XP system for all the major smartphone platforms. Yesterday we covered the BlackBerry simulator; today we’ll tackle the Palm OS version of the Treo. The first step will be to the Palm developer center. If you don’t already have a free developer account, register for one now. (It’s necessary to download any of the simulators.) Since we’re covering devices based on Palm OS, I’ll pick the latest which is the Centro smartphone. Palm offers a simulator for each device, so follow these steps to get the…

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Installing BlackBerry Simulator for Mobile Web Testing

In order to accurately test mobile websites on a variety of devices, you either need to buy a bunch of phones (if you’re a big developer and can afford it), or go the cheap route and rely on device simulators from the manufacturers. In order to better understand how Cantoni.mobi looks and behaves, I’m going to install all the major simulators I can find and document the steps along the way. To get rolling with the testing of BlackBerry devices, we’ll start at the BlackBerry Developer Program and find the page for BlackBerry Developer Tools. There are two different software…

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Get Detailed Stats On Flickr

If you’re a Flickr user and have been wanting a better understanding of who is viewing your pictures, you’ll be happy with today’s launch of Flickr stats for pro members: No, your eyes aren’t deceiving you — we’ve launched another of our most often requested features. Yay! In order to get started, you’ll need to first login to Flickr, then visit the stats activation page. That page will tell you to wait a bit for the stats data to appear. The FAQ says it may take up to 24 hours, but mine were ready in about 10 minutes. (But then,…

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Movable Type Open Source Edition Now Available

The open source version of the Movable Type publishing/blogging platform is launching today. See the announcement for more details (a podcast is also available): As of today, and forever forward, Movable Type is open source. This means you can freely modify, redistribute, and use Movable Type for any purpose you choose. It looks like the open source version (MTOS) has all the features and functionality of standard Movable Type 4 edition (MT4), but also includes other improvements and bug fixes. It sounds like the code was forked, “open-sourced”, and now released. The current MT4 product, along with the enterprise addon…

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Someone Else’s User-Generated Content

Chris over on Copyblogger has a great post titled Are You Someone’s User-Generated Content?, commenting on bloggers who have been abandoning their personal blogs in favor of social sites like Facebook and Twitter. Here’s a key quote from Chris: …people who abandon blogging have gone from developing a digital asset of their own that could have real value, to becoming someone else’s user-generated content. The phrase “user generated content” is kicked around a lot (perhaps too much), but in this https://cialischeapprice.com/ context I think Chris makes a great point. I’ve seen many blogs where the person is now doing updates…

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