Thanks for setting up the event on Upcoming Loic. (I'm one of the organizers :-) The buzz about the event has started and I'm looking forward to it. It will be great to get so many internet industry people from around Asia together at the same time to talk about the industry here. - Andrew Shuttleworth
Great insight and comments from Tsuyoshi Natsuno. For a former DoCoMo manager to be speaking so highly and directly about the iPhone is refreshing. - Andrew Shuttleworth
Some useful tips, although many of them spoil the fun and benefits of the iPhone. I'm just going to make sure I have spare power supplies. - Andrew Shuttleworth
Seems like a good round up of the iPhones main issues. Still in spite of these it's an amazing device. I also have a long and growing list of smaller usability issues that I'll blog later. - Andrew Shuttleworth
In summary, new design and improved search and speed. I look forward to seeing more new features from here on. Most of all I'd like to see a NOT boolean for tags i.e. tagged Japan but NOT Tokyo. Would also like some standard way to be able to note the language of pages. - Andrew Shuttleworth
Interesting post on the role of email. I like the ideas in the penultimate section about extending email to map connections and integrate with APIs for sending out notifications. - Andrew Shuttleworth
Revolutionary micro-tipping web service. There's something highly addictive about being able to publicly micro-give to people or organizations as a way of saying thanks. Classic Web 2.0 design, usability and social features. - Andrew Shuttleworth
Revolutionary micro-tipping web service. There's something highly addictive about being able to publicly micro-give to people or organizations as a way of saying thanks. Classic Web 2.0 design, usability and social features. - Andrew Shuttleworth
I arranged all my iPhone apps by type on the home screen and created new pages which helps. Guess you know, but tap and hold to sort. - Andrew Shuttleworth
That would be nice. Although when you visit FriendFeed site in the browser you get directed to an iPhone fomtted page, and the regular page also works quite well. There's often not much difference between and iPhone app and a good iPhone-formatted web page. - Andrew Shuttleworth