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10 months ago
in UK iPhone unlocked and running on the Three network! on Mobile Industry Review
How....?
1 year ago
in Brylcreem Reaches Youth Market With Mobile Ads On Blyk on Jonathan MacDonald.com
Looks like something I worked on ; )
1 year ago
in Blyk’s One Year Celebration Party: 145k Users And Growing on Jonathan MacDonald.com
Corr, whose that good looking fella in the video with the pink jumper?
1 year ago
in Jonathan Jensen - Ditch the landline on Mobile Industry Review
I don't have a landline.
2 replies
Ewan
Me either!
Ricky Chotai
neither do I at uni, I do however have a VOIP line!
1 year ago
in Wordpress Database Backup - The Easy Way on Jonathan MacDonald.com
I've been using that on Puush, its definately a go-er. Next I'd like stats plugins please...
1 year ago
in Dock Changer on Jonathan MacDonald.com
No to me being jealous! I want one! Argghhh! The iPhone needs no modding - in the same way I don't wear jewelry!
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1 year ago
in The Great Canadian Iphone Invasion on Jonathan MacDonald.com
I'm not standing by my spelling of that, am sure its wrong..
1 year ago
in The Great Canadian Iphone Invasion on Jonathan MacDonald.com
Rogers Mobile got it didn't they?
1 year ago
in Blackberry Clamshell Spotted on Jonathan MacDonald.com
Possibly the worst phone design I have ever seen. Well done RIM.
1 year ago
in Ruby on Rails Tutorial, now with more 2.0.2! | ruby on rails blog on ruby on rails blog
All,
Great tutorial. Definitely one of the more understandable ones I have read.
However, one thing I would like to see is the "what next" part. Its great that we can see how to get started, but I'm sooo keen to see how you would move it forwards (adding additional functionality), e.g. letting people register and add books.
If anybody happens to know of a tutorial that sounds like what I'm after - please, please, please point me in the right direction : )
Great tutorial. Definitely one of the more understandable ones I have read.
However, one thing I would like to see is the "what next" part. Its great that we can see how to get started, but I'm sooo keen to see how you would move it forwards (adding additional functionality), e.g. letting people register and add books.
If anybody happens to know of a tutorial that sounds like what I'm after - please, please, please point me in the right direction : )
1 year ago
in Oxford Lecture & Thought Piece on Jonathan MacDonald.com
"The main thing is to keep the main thing" - if I had a pound..