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The iPhone is set to get a face lift. Apple will show off a new version of the iPhone operating system, iPhone 3.0, on March 17, along with a new version of the phone's software development kit.
While details are scanty, iPhone 3.0 could include features such as universal search, multimedia messaging and an updated user interface.
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Remember Lynx, the text-only web browser? I used this when I first got online in 1990, because it was so low-bandwidth and all I had was dialup and a 14.4 modem. It's funny to see how today's pages display through this historical lens
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T"o take a screen grab on your iPhone with Software 2.0, just hold down the home button, then tap the top button. Your screen will flash white signifying you have captured your screen. The image will pop up in your camera roll in the Camera app or Photos app."
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This is a very cool service. If I find something online (laptop or iphone) and I want to read it on my Kindle later (because it's a nice low-overhead reading experience) I can save the paper via my Instapaper account. I have it set up to forward documents saved there to my Kindle. Costs $0.10 per document (Amazon charges), but you can have it generate a digest for everything saved. Neato!
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Intriguing news visualization tool.
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I agree with the complaints here about the mobile delicious site. I get around the bookmarking problem with an iPhone safari post to delicious bookmarklet. But even with that, the actual posting interface is not mobile optimized.
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For iPhone Safari. I'm finding it very useful for keeping track of links I encounter on the go that I want to check out later on my laptop.
