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Your Map To: with Photos How Blog Embed Geotagged for
A sample post with embedded map is the Laguna Beach California Sunset Geotagged with the Nokia N95 NAM post. As an aside, you can also view your Flickr photos on a map by adding ‘/map’ to the end of the Flickr page url. Copy that link url. Go to maps.google.com and create a new map using the My Maps tab. Click ‘import’ and enter the geoRSS url you copied from the top At the top right corner, click on ‘Link to this page’ then ‘Customize and preview embedded map.’ Here you can change the size, zoom level, and map type before you grab embed code for your blog or websites. That’s it! Let me know if this was helpful to you. You won’t be able to embed that map for your blogs, but pretty neat nonetheless. Related PostFirst Day In Barcelona: Getting Lost and Meeting UpPreview: What is New in Nokia Maps 2.0 BetaMobile World Congress Here I ComeNokia N82 Performs Well in the ClubReview: 8GB MicroSDHC Cards Great Buy For Less Than $70 This was how I was able to embed my map in my blog posts. Go to any page with the geotagged photos on Flickr. I usually select tagged pages. So you have a bunch of photos geotagged with GPS-capable cameraphones like the Nokia N95 or the Nokia N82 and want to show it off on your blog. Here’s the tutorial on how to do it so you and other bloggers can show off where you’ve taken your pictures. At the bottom of the page, look for the geoFeed link. You can use sets or tags.

Passes FCC 8GB Nokia Approval N95 NAM
Nokia already announced the Nokia N95 8GB NAM on January 7th, 2007, but the FCC approval was nowhere to be found. Today it appeared on the FCC pages. I took some screenshots of the information that mattered and the link to the documents. It looks exactly like the current Nokia N95 8GB (Model Nokia N95-2), and we won’t be sure if there will be any unique features other than that 3G will work with AT&T’s 3G internet. Screenshots below: Nokia N95 8GB NAM Label Looks like the Nokia N95 8GB Looks like the Nokia N95 8GB HSDPA/UMTS support Link to the FCC documents of the Nokia N95 8GB NAM. Related PostReview: 8GB MicroSDHC Cards Great Buy For Less Than $70 Laguna Beach California Sunset Geotagged with the Nokia N95 NAMRecap: Puerto Vallarta Mexico Geotagged and Tracked with the Nokia N95 NAMNokia N95 NAM With Sports Tracker, Flickr, Google To Embed Maps With Photos Brief: Sports Tracking Cabo Mexico It is called the Nokia N95-4, supporting networks using 850/1900 MHz HSDPA (high speed data packet access) in the Americas.

Well the in Club Nokia Performs N82
The Nokia N82 is an excellent clubbing phone! You can view a slideshow below and some of the thumbnails. I showed the pictures to my friends the next day and they couldn’t believe the pictures came out from this small phone. It’ll be a waste of time because the picture will be blurry. I definitely can’t take the same pictures with the Nokia N95 and expect the same quality. The flash is weaker. I’m always impressed at the camera on the Nokia N82. I brought the Nokia N82 with me last Saturday night and took random pictures while in the middle of the dance floor. Note: It might not be visible in some RSS readers. The xenon flash really helped out on the Nokia N82. You can view all the pictures taken at my Flickr Set: Club Sol. Related PostFirst Day In Barcelona: Getting Lost and Meeting UpPreview: What is New in Nokia Maps 2.0 BetaMobile World Congress Here I ComeReview: 8GB MicroSDHC Cards Great Buy For Less Than $70 How To: Embed Map with Geotagged Photos for Your Blog The autofocus worked most of the time, but there were times when it couldn’t get a focus because of all the flashing lights in the background. I have one suggestion for everyone: if you see red (no focus), don’t take the picture.

On Moderating My My Nokia N95 Blog
I like to keep blogging on my laptop, but I do moderate the Nokia Blog comments through my Nokia N95 phone using a plugin for Wordress. Moderating comments on my Nokia N95 NAM I use the Mobile Admin plugin for Wordpress to moderate incoming comments and respond while I am away from the Macbook Pro. Mobile Admin adapts the WordPress admin UI to be more friendly to mobile devices, specifically phones. With Mobile Admin, you can also write posts directly from the Nokia N95 or other phones. I think writing a post on the N95’s keypad will be time-consuming and choose not to do it. Ewan MacLeod from SMS Text News currently asked a developer to create a Wordpress S60 client. Norman John uses combination of the Nokia DT-22 Tripod, Nokia SU-8W Keyboard, and Nokia N95 8GB for mobile blogging. Blogging with mobility is becoming popular. For example, Ricky Cadden uses Maemo Wordpy on his Nokia N810. I’ll be closely watching its progress and see how useful it may be for me on the go without the Macbook Pro. Related PostFirst Day In Barcelona: Getting Lost and Meeting UpReview: Fun with the Nokia N810Review: Nokia DT-22 Universal TripodThe Nokia N95 Fits on the Nokia Tripod DT-22Deal: Nokia N810 for $395 at Buy.com

coming Flash to iPhone the
According to this article by Gearlive.com, Flash is finally making it’s way to the iPhone. So, in comparison to the volumes of Flash Lite enabled phones that for example Nokia is selling, 5 or 10 million isn’t really that much. Hope Flash comes to iPhone soon, and you all will make some success stories There is no official confirmation for this, let’s hope this is for real. Do keep in mind, that although iPhone is a favourite pet of press worldwide, the sales have been about 5 million devices - and Apple’s target is 10 million. If we think only in number of devices out there, iPhone should have no impact on the Flash Lite ecosystem; but it might very well be that the reality is different — currently Flash Lite is (still) suffering from “device base too small” syndrome amongst the distribution channels, and hence Flash Lite applications or games are not gaining visibility or marketing support in the field. But with a single platform like iPhone, a good Flash Lite application might be succesfully distributed, thus increasing the faith in Flash Lite platform among the developers and distributors alike.

mobile Device Premium game Adobe Central Japanese for developers Service
On one of they game they had 1.5 million downloads the first day of release on their social network service.” Adobe has announced a Device Central Premium Service for Japanese mobile game / content developers, together with CELL (most of the content in their site is in Japanese only; shortly put, they are one of the leading mobile Flash Lite game developers in the world & Japan - they have a game catalogue of over 600 Flash Lite titles): The new service: Allows real-time device information two days after the devices are released to the market Web subscribtion based (no pricing known yet) Available later this spring (Japan only) Alessandro saw some of their games & numbers at the Adobe booth in Mobile World Congress (Barcelona): “I saw some of their games and a presentation at the Adobe booth and some of their numbers are quite impressive.

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