Lifeblog posting protocol specification 1.0

This is the technical document that explains how we use Atom to post multimedia content online. Use this document to figure out how to adapt your servers to use Lifeblog 1.5.

Download the Lifeblog posting protocol specification 1.0.pdf

I will be putting this document eventually on the Nokia Lifeblog website, under the blogging FAQs. I just missed the big update and will put it up later.

A word of caution: if you are looking for support here, I cannot really give it, but can try to find someone who could – no guarantees, though.

Nokia Lifeblog 1.5 available!

The Nokia Lifeblog site just went live with the newest version – Lifeblog 1.5.

This is the version that uses Atom to post to the web. The first blog service that it works with is Six Apart’s TypePad web logging service (the one I use, here). We’ve worked with Six Apart to get it working nicely. On our side, we’ve made it easy to blog photos, videos (yes!), SMSs, and notes from the phone or PC (and MMSs from the PC). On Six Apart’s side, they created some nifty templates that take all this multimedia and display it all pretty.

It’s so cool (check out my other blog for examples).

In a moment, I’ll post the technical document that describes how we use Atom to post, so that you clever ones can adapt your servers to be compatible with Lifeblog.

Other interesting additions are some usability tweaks, back up feature, and support for the Nokia 66330 (a wicked cool phone). We’re rolling out the languages as we can. The English version is available first, and then the other ones will follow. Go get it. It’s a free upgrade for registered 1.0 users and 29.95 € for new users. The blogging service, obviously, is a separate cost.

Feedback welcome here!

Airports, shoes, and a horribly screwed up emerging police state

Shoes, again Shoes, again.

Once again, a very small thing pisses me off.

I live outside the US and my work brings me back often. My major contact with the Government is mostly airport security and customs. Customs never gives me trouble, nor really does airport security. But, today they asked me (and everyone else) to take off their shoes, even soft soled ones.

Why?

I will once again state that the x-ray inspection of shoes is one of those innocuous indicators of a super screwed up security policy.

As I predicted in an earlier post, the inspections are getting out of hand – see all the reports of groping by TSA checkpoint staff. Also, smaller airports are trying to kick out the TSA. And how about the rule against people congregating anywhere on the plane? That’s straight out of every police state’s book, verbatim.

This all reminds me of the whole Inquisitor thing by Prof. Umbridge in Harry Potter, Order of the Phoenix. Police states only grow and only major outcry has any hope of reversing the loss of liberties. My message to the redundant Homeland Security Agency, the TSA, and George and his cronies: Have you no shame?

Ah, for a refreshing Jeffersonian revolution. It’s been a long time since the last one.

Using an Apple iPod photo with Nokia Lifeblog

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I recently played with an iPod photo to see how it would work with Lifeblog.

I installed the iPod photo software on my Windows XP machine. This updated my iTunes. The cool thing is that on the PC you don’t need a helper app, such as iPhoto (which doesn’t exist on the PC) or Adobe anything (which is what is suggested by Apple). You can point iTunes to a folder and it will suck up the photos from there (nested too).

Needless to say, I pointed iTunes to LifeblogData/Datastore/Files, the folder that has all my data (all neatly organized by month I should say, which came in handy later on). After loading my songs, it started (very slowly) optimizing the images for the iPod (don’t know why), and then it took a while to load 4300 or so images (about 4 G) from my Lifeblog.

Yes, it worked. Better yet, I could view all the images on the iPod all together or in their subfolders which – yes! – Lifeblog had politely organized by month! How cool is that? My images were all properly rotated as in Lifeblog; though it wasn’t clear to me how the iPod was sorting my pictures, since some were out of order.

To see how well the integration worked, I transferred a new image to Lifeblog from the phone. It was transferred (updated) to the iPod when I placed it in the cradle – automatically! But, I still need to figure out some other things, since when I rotated an image after it had been uploaded to the iPod, the image wasn’t updated on the iPod side, even though it was on the PC. So, I’m still trying to figure out the synch there (isn’t that always the issue!).

In any case, this was so cool!

And since the iPod photo is only a passive device – all you can do with the photo is show it in different ways, there’s no manipulation or futzing – it’s a perfect companion for Lifeblog aficionados! I have my whole Lifeblog now on my iPod and I take the TV cable to bore the beejesus out of my family, showing them all my pics.

Meet me here!

Summary:
What: Bar meet with Charlie
Where: Frankie’s (see info below), San Francisco
When: Wednesday, Dec 8, 2004, 7:00PM
Why: Just to suck down some suds and catch up on stuff.

Frankie’s Bohemian Cafe
1862 Divisadero St
San Francisco , CA 94115
Phone: (415) 921-4725
Neighborhood: Pacific Heights

I liked this one. Thanks for all the suggestions. I’ll use them in future visits. ,-)