Pimpmobile?


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Copygram. Get All Your Instagram Photo Filter-y Goodness Easily...

Love Instagr.am? I do too, but getting photos off your phone and instragrams non existent web site is a bit of a pain. You can use extragram to view them, or http://www.ifttt.com for copying new photos to say a dropbox or flickr account, but a simple way to get older images is using copygr.am.

Just sign in with your instagram account and your on your way to download all your photo filter-y goodness. (Thnx to +Robert Scoble )

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Albert Park Driving Range


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The Quiet Place. We All Need Some Of This...

Beautiful.

Via the always awesome Darth Ambiguous

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The Battle for App Store Dominance, Star Wars Stylee... Android 544% growth.

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The 'Droid Star' is a coming.

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Freddie Google Doodle is just fantastic...

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Visit Google.com today and watch the amazing tribute to Freddie Mercury. With some ingenious eight bit animation this is seriously well done!

(Actually reminds me of Shaun of The Dead too!)

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The Future of Mobile is Multi-Platform; Australia catching up to the Android invasion.

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Android handsets now account for 30% of Australian smart phone sales to iPhone’s 40%. (IDC survey) So the divide is becoming less and less, and competition is a very good thing for consumers and customers. The screen shot above shows the dual options business are now taking as having iPhone only options, is beginning to offer a kind of 'older generation/not quite getting the mobile space' attitude.

Still, as I posted the other day, many businesses will choose to be i-Myopic for some time, but glad to see 'choice' finally becoming statistically a major factor.

Choice being a point I've stood firm on personally from my own preference, ( I see iTunes as a giant venus fly trap for consumers) but for some time also from a commercial perspective I wanted to ensure RMIT's brand was not able not fall in to the Apple only trap. (Or any other sole mobile vendor for that matter)

I wrote back in Aug 2009;

RMIT is keen to offer an experience that’s open to all, and not locked in to just one platform, device or provider.

Choice never goes out of fashion, and it still holds true today. So nice to see this article on the future of mobile being multi-platform which warms my mobile heart.

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