
Amazing pizza joint
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Great stories here

Amazing pizza joint
Originally uploaded by schickr.
Great stories here

Amazing pizza joint
Originally uploaded by schickr.
The guy’s an artisan Great stories here
I’m going. Are you?
Link: reboot 9.0 – Invitation to participate:
Calling all practical visionaries of the world!
It’s time to reboot our minds once again; reboot9 will take place in Copenhagen Thursday, May 31 and Friday, June 1 2007.
Two days away from implementing, away from the status quo. Two days together with old and new friends in an informal and open festival spirit…
THE CHALLENGE
The theme for reboot9 is "human?". A big word, but a word that saturates what’s happening and all ready on a deeper level has been transcending reboot the last couple of years.
Every so often, I find it useful to ‘pause for station identification’ so that it’s clear who I am and what I do.
Whois
My name is Charlie Schick, I am a product manager at Nokia (see details for more). I use this site mostly to talk and think about the fusion of the mobile and the Internet. Lately, my writing (and Web reading) has suffered on all fronts and backs, mostly due to my project here at Nokia, which I thoroughly enjoy and is exactly what I want to be doing,
Lately, my forward-thoughts have been moving to other interesting areas, such as the long now, how our second life on the ‘net can improve our first life in the real world, and forcing myself to be more creative and do the story telling I want to do. I’m not sure how that will affect the nature of my writing here, though I don’t expect changes any time soon.
For the hundreds of you on feed readers, my site also has a side bar with a link to my WINKsite (I’m a winkster), my del.icio.us links of note (sporadically showing up here as links of the day), and a link to some of my creative writing that I’ve put on the Web. I also have a running list of Tired Words, you might find amusing or not (feel free to suggest others).
Thanks
I also want to take the opportunity for all of you who read my site. I try to not repeat what is out there, since so many of you are great writers and in many ways have your thumb on the pulse of the Internet and mobile world much better than I. And, that so many keep coming back to this site, suggest that I do have something of value to you all.
I hope to keep it that way, regardless of what I write about.
Standard Disclaimer (riffing off of Cringley)
Everything I write here on this site is an expression of my own opinions, NOT of my employer, Nokia. If these were the opinions of Nokia, the site would be called ‘Nokia something’ and, for sure, the writing and design would be much more professional. Likewise, I am an intensely trained professional writer (heh), so don’t expect to find any confidential secret corporate mumbo-jumbo being revealed here. Everything I write here is public info or readily found via any decent search engine or easily deduced by someone who has an understanding of the industry.
On the flip side, this is my personal site. Please don’t flood me with ideas that you think Nokia might be interested in. Better to leave a comment or trackback relevant to one of my posts (emphasis: relevant). Or go visit one of the Nokia blogs.
I recently got a letter from my operator Sonera stating that they had changed their general data plan from 6 euros a megabyte to something like 0,9 euros a while hour (domestic, only, though). The hour would be calculated from the first event of the session. The data is unlimited during that hour.
They even have some bulk packages to buy data hours in advance.
This sort of is similar to the way WiFi is billed, so that’s refreshing. Too bad they didn’t give me this last month when we ran up a 240 euro data charge.
It’s not so bad if you cluster your access, such that over time, you have few moments. But if you spread out your activity throughout the day, you could run up a few euros a day, leading to tens of euros a month. Also, it’s a bit more understandable and easier to manage your bill.
In reality, mobile Internet use is usually bursty throughout the day (short times, but many times spread out), so this tariff is really not amenable to the true mobile use of the Internet.
Sigh.
Ok, not so bad as 240 euros for a few hours of downloading.
What do you think of this model?
What happens when you have your browser in the background refreshing a page every hour for a few day without you noticing?
I don’t know exactly what he’s up to, but it is intriguing. It’s clearly a scrapbook-style page he created from some photos he has on flickr. And it looks so real.
It seems related to stuff I used to talk about back in the Nokia Lifeblog days – The Future of Memories.
Alex, xará, looking forward to your unveiling.
Eh, I’m not so interested in this conference, but I’ll be on that side of the world just the week before.
In any case, this workshop might be reason enough to go.
Link: Web 2.0 Expo 2007, April 15-18, 2007, San Francisco, California:
The Iterative App: From Discord to Design
Kelly Goto, Principal and Founder, gotomedia
Track: Design and User Experience
Date: Sunday, April 15
Time: 9:30am – 12:30pm
Location: 2003Due to the diverse demands of clients, bosses, engineers, and designers, web application design has reached a new level of frenzy and discord. Kelly Goto can help you refine your application development process and project management to an art form. Learn the behind-the-scenes techniques for rapid prototyping and learn to include iterative usability testing cycles in your project development.
But, $1500 for a Web 2.0 conference? Am I cheap or is that a lot?
David Harper knows how to catch someone’s interest.
His WINKsite is growing well and he pointed out some of the cool little views of what’s happening on WINKsites.
Here is a map to view all the conversations happening across the globe.
Here is a map that shows people joining mobile chats in real time.
And here is a tag cloud to connect to people in different Metros.
And you need to open one of them and lurk in a chat (see image below). OK, so it’s just the usual chat room type of conversation. But note the little icons (‘visitor’ is me from the desktop) – everyone is on their phone!
And here’s me playing with my WINKsite profile page.