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Foursquare, Gowalla and Whrrl…Oh My!

Lately, I have been intrigued by location based social networks. Specifically I have messed around with 3 of them. GoWalla, Foursquare and Whrrl. Let me explain a little bit about what these sites do, and then maybe I can give you a little writeup on each of them.

First of all, these are social networks at heart. Like Facebook, or Twitter, but they are more purposed for posting your location and what you are doing at that location. They range from simple to more detailed. Ive played with all 3 and they are really quite different in their focus.

Second, I am not trying to encourage you to use these applications. Some will enjoy it. Others will hate it. And most will be indifferent. So, this is basically to give you an idea of what each can do. If they look interesting, try them out and tell me what you think. I will only touch the surface of all the detailes of each of these applications. But I will tell you what I have found useful or valuable to me. My biggest thing is, I do not want to add another option to my life. I want to better integrate the options available to me. More function and info, with less places to manage.

All 3 apps include a Web based application as well as iPhone, Blackberry and in some cases Android apps. I of course am using an iPhone, so I am connecting via the apps on my iPhone. In all 3 apps, there did not seem to be something I could do on the web but not on the iPhone. That was a plus for all of them. Drives me nuts when iPhone apps only do half of the features that the web application allows. All 3 of these seem completely functional on the iPhone including friend and settings management.

All 3 apps allow you to search your Facebook and Twitter friends to find people to connect to. They also allow options of searching for local places or people, to connect on a local or regional level. The friend search on Foursquare was the most difficult. It easily connected to facebook and twitter, but searching for places or people was very limited. Almost not functional. I only tried this on the web app.

All 3 services have a similar approach to setting your location or “check in”. They each give basic info about the location, a map to locate the place of interest, and the ability to upload that info to Twitter or Facebook or both.

At this point, the 3 services begin to take different directions of focus…

Gowalla

This is the first one I tried. I was attracted to their iPhone app. Very good looking. Their web app is good too.

Gowalla has a couple features of its own. It highlights a thing called “passport”. As you travel in real life, your passport is stamped with the places you have been. Gowalla does this as well. You gain stamps in your passport as you visit locations…

Gowalla Passport

You also gain pins, as you create new locations or travel to locations multiple times…

Gowalla Pins

This is the “game” portion of Gowalla. Its an opportunity to be the first to do something or have a full passport you can be proud of. This feature (also in Foursquare) is the least of interest to me.

I have used this application the longest, so it was very familiar to me.

Foursquare

Foursquare is the second application I used. I instantly fell in love with this application. When I used Gowalla, I felt a little like I was the only one using it and playing with it. Eventually others joined and I gained more friends there, but when I joined Foursquare, I realized this was where everyone was the whole time. One note. Foursquare is a newer app, that was limited to certain regions. This week, they opened the app up to allow for creating places anywhere. I see this app taking off quickly now.

One thing I like about Foursquare is that it is clean and uncluttered. Simple interface and quick to use. I actually like the iPhone app better than the web app, but that is where I would be recording my locations anyway. So that works for me. The home page gives a quick view of where Ive been. It also has a feature called “tips” I love this! People can leave tips about the places they are visiting. Like special foods or people to ask for, or places to sit so that your not sitting under a cold air vent…

foursquare home

A nice feature in the iPhone app, is the info page on places. When you check into a place, you can find out who else has been there, yelp info and twitter or url info, plus any tips that may have been left by other people…

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Foursquare also has the “game” built in. As you create new check in places and visit places, you are given “badges” to add to your collection. You can compete with other friends to see who visits places most as well as become the “mayor” of locations when you have the most visits in a month. Again, these features are of very little, to no use to me…

Whrrl

This is the newest app for me to check out. I have only been playing with it today, but it blows me away. It takes what Gowalla and Foursquare do and adds a bit of steroids to the mix :)

In addition to location check ins and bonuses for creating and visiting locations, Whrrl also creates a “story” environment. Essentially, every time you visit a location, you have the chance to allow your friends to follow your story. For instance. Say you are going to downtown Portland for the day. On twitter, we would let people know we are headed to downtown. Then as we visit locations or take photos, we would share those, one by one through twitpic or another service. What Whrrl does is take your trip and put it all into one location. Pictures, notes, locations and all. And then it allows for friends to join in and create a blog style conversation on Whrrl’s site, connected to the “story”. Let me show you what this would look like…

If you look at the pic below, you can see a simple “story” I created this am. I went out for coffee. You can also see that a friend commented on that story. I have the business info. Location map. Reference to what I purchased. And a picture of my purchase. All in one spot. I could have taken multiple pictures while checked into this location. This would come in handy if I checked into a location for an event or dinner. Each subsequent picture would be attached to that location and become a slideshow that friends could view…

Whrrl Story Web

The big negative to this…for me…is that it creates a new environment that I need to manage. Instead of having a single place, like Twitter, to reply to all comments, I now have a secondary location where comments and conversation could happen. On the one hand I love the whole idea of creating a “story” and having pics, captions and location info for my evening or event in one place. But this can be done through Posterous or my blog. But, that creates a secondary space to manage as well.

To me though, the greatest feature of Whrrl is its privacy settings. In Foursquare and Gowalla, if you have designated someone as a friend, they receive all of your updates and locations. In Whrrl, you are able to designate friends as “trusted”. And, you can also, for each post, place a privacy setting which allows only certain people or certain information from the post to be seen. This is extremely valuable if you want to tell a “story” about something at home, but you don’t want people to know your location. For example, you create a “story” about having game night at the house. You can caption your photos and upload pics, but your privacy setting determines who, if anyone, sees your actual location. Very nice! You can see the privacy settings below, bottom right…

Whrrl Privacy

Another thing that is nice about Whrrl, is that you can combine other users into one story and they can then contribute their own pictures and comments through the evening or event as well. You can see that in the above pic as well. This makes the “story” more interactive and community oriented. This is very cool!

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So, this is a crap load of basic info, regarding some applications that I believe can be very simple or very in depth. From my perspective, Bottom line…

I really like Whrrl, but I have a blog and can archive Posterous uploads there, so I already have a primary place to create “stories”.

Gowalla was fun, but as I am finding, there are not very many people involved in the network in my area, so it is not as resourceful to me as Id like.

I can see myself continuing to use Foursquare. I like the ability to share my locations. Favorite eateries. Favorite places to get a drink or hang out. Favorite foods or shops. I like that. I like how simple Foursquare is. I would love to add pics to my postings, but I have a feeling that Foursquare will include this soon.

But the 2 biggest sells are…

#1 It has the biggest network. I already have more local contacts on Foursquare than I did for the last 6 months on Gowalla. This will prove to be handy to make this app the most resourceful for me.

#2 It easily integrates into what I am already doing. I want to stay in the Blog/Facebook/Twitter world. I don’t want to have to manage another area online. This will allow me to keep all conversation in that world.

So, try them out. Tell me what you think. A whole other conversation, that I chose not to approach in this post, is whether or not this is a complete waste of time or a total lack of privacy. If you want to talk about that…there’s a comment section below :)

Apple’s Success and AT&T’s Failure

Today was a bittersweet day in the tech world. Apple’s announcements were big and well received. But, the subsequent failure of AT&T to keep up with Apple’s successes, left me ho-hum.

Here’s the deal. Apple announced software and hardware changes today. Including…
-New Macbook Pro’s. Including a 13″ version for only $1199 (Available today)
-New OS upgrade “Snow Leopard” will be available in September for $129 or $29 for upgrade.
-Reworked Quicktime with new interface and editing capabilities.
-Safari 4. With some great new stability features. (Available today)
-The expected, 3.0 OS for the iPhone. Which will be free (available on the 17th) And it includes tethering and MMS!!!
-But, the biggee! A new iPhone. The iPhone 3GS. The “S” stands for speed which is the biggest feature.

So, here’s where it gets bittersweet. Although there is a new iPhone. AT&T is not offering the new price discount(subsidized pricing) to all existing customers for the iPhone. Only for new customers and existing customers, eligable for an upgrade. And, although the new OS includes tethering and MMS, AT&T isn’t even going to have these feature available on their network till, possibly fall! And it looks like tethering could be EXPENSIVE! (some reports are at $70 a month)

For a new or upgrade eligable AT&T customer, the pricing is…
$99 for existing 8g 3G iPhone (This is available today!)
$199 for new 16g 3GS iPhone (Available the 17th)
$299 for new 32g 3GS iPhone (Available the 17th)
Nice pricing, considering, you can now own the existing 3G for $99! A highlight for Apple in this process, all their prices have been lowered and become almost unbeatable in comparison pricing.

Here is what you get if you are an existing customer not eligable for an upgrade.

As an existing AT&T customer, I would have to pay $200 more, than a person that has never handed AT&T a dime in their life. Not cool! I have never understood why companies choose to devalue their existing customers and increase opportunity for people who may never even be customers. I have been with AT&T for about 10 years and I still get zero, special privilege, Something’s backwards.

UPDATE:

I just talked to a friend and he said that AT&T has released some new info. Neither the rep I talked to at AT&T nor the Apple site knew this info, but it looks like it is for real. Here is a quote from apple insider…

“To qualify for the iPhone 3G S at the advertised $199 (16GB) and $299 (32GB) price points, existing iPhone 3G users will have to have remained customers for what appears to be a year following their purchase. That means current users who bought their iPhone 3G shortly after its launch last year will have to wait a year from their iPhone 3G purchase date to qualify for the new price.”

So, if this is true, it means that I would be able to purchase the new iPhone after July 11th, which is when it was released and I purchased it last year. Funny that even though I have been a customer for 10 years, this still is not enough for me to qualify.

So, yes, I am bummed about AT&T’s decision. But I am very excited about the new iPhone and here is why.
-Speed! Between 2 to 4x faster than the existing 3G iPhone. Although the new iPhone looks exactly the same, the insides have been completely redesigned.
-New 3mp camera. With auto focus and video. Although jailbroken apps can give you video capabilities on the 3G, the new 3G with a better camera, built in video, video editing and auto focus is pretty slick
-Digital Compass. this actually really excites me. I love the ability to have the Maps app actually point me the direction I am going! The built in digital compass auto orientates all maps applications and apps can take advantage of this feature as well.
-Voice recognition. Almost all features of the iPhone can be accessed and managed via voice commands. Make calls, listen to music, select certain system settings. Nice.

All of these features are enough for me to want to own the new version. I even have a buyer for my old iPhone, but alas, I am stuck waiting to see if AT&T will allow any other pricing. In the past, AT&T has allowed all AT&T customers, new and existing, to take advantage of new iPhone pricing for a period of time.. I am hoping in the next week, before the iPhone 3GS is available (the 19th) that AT&T will reconsider.

In addition, I am super excited about the new 13″ Macbook Pro. This option now allows for much cheaper pricing for us as a church as we continue to upgrade office, video and audio systems!

After A Week…Some Thoughts on iPhone Beta 3.0

Last week Apple gave us some big news. New upgraded software for the iPhone and iTouch. I was a little disappointed when they announced that it would not be available till June. But then I found out they were releasing a copy to those in the developer program. I was happy again :)

So, what’s the big deal? Well, if the software lives up to Apple’s billing, it is the single greatest upgrade for the iPhone since the addition of 3g. Here’s what they are saying it will offer…

-copy/paste
-MMS Messaging (including sharing contacts via MMS or Email)
-Full phone search
-Landscape keyboard in all apple apps that use the keyboard (Mail, Messaging, Notes and others)
-Bluetooth support for device like stereo headphones
-Notes now sync between your computer and the iPhone

These are just a few of the big ones. Some of the features we’ve waited too long to use. Along with these features, that are visible on the iPhone, are many that are not visible as of yet. Apple made sure to upgrade the way apps can be built and how they can be integrated into your iPhone. In other words, applications will be able to do a lot more to connect us to the world around us. It will be interesting to see how software creators take advantage of it.

So what are my initial thought?

#1 This is definitely a Beta software and not ready for public release. It is slow and has lots of little bugs. Also, many of my apps don’t work completely or at all. You all know how much I love PixelPipe. It doesn’t work in 3.0. But I mentioned this to them and they told me they are going to get on it. It should be said that, it is to be expected that many 3rd party applications will have issues. They have all been created to work in the older software environment. Now that 3.o is available to them, they can use it to upgrade their products so that they will be ready for the official release of 3.0.

#2 I really love the search feature. Didn’t think I would, but I find it very handy. There is a complete page on the home screen devoted to it. It searches your entire iPhone database to find exactly what your looking for. Very nice.

#3 I love the little touches. There are so many little redesigns. Every time I open another app, I see something new. It’s like a daily gift party. I like the addition of “locations” under all calls sent or received. This also appears on any popup or screen that references your contacts.

#4 I love the “invite” feature in the calendar. The calendar is a little more Google’esque with that feature.

#5 You can turn off “repeat alerts”!!!! If your an iPhone user, this one is a big deal. When you are notified of a new message, a popup screen appears. In the old software, it would continue to notify you every 5 minutes that you had not checked it. It could get a little annoying, especially if you had multiple messages and no time to look through them all. Well, in 3.0 you can shut it off!

#6 Copy and Paste. This has been the most asked for feature on the iPhone. I am surprised it took this long to get it. It works nicely. It works in any app making use of text input.

Select a location to copy

Select a location to copy, then hit select

Select the content to copy and hit copy

Select the content to copy, then hit copy

Select the location to paste your content, then hit paste

Select the location to paste your content, then hit paste

And, there you go...

And, there you go...

#7 There are a whole bunch of things, like tethering and video that were not addressed in this upgrade. I have no idea why. My assumption is that both of those additions would lead to a possible data issue with AT&T. Maybe the whole “weak link” in this process is not Apple, but AT&T. I would definitely subscribe to that theory! To support my theory, Beta 3.0 does not allow MMS messaging yet. AT&T hasn’t turned it on…

Anyway, this writeup is by no means complete. There is not enough space. So, I thought I’d take the next couple of weeks and highlight a feature. Tell you my thoughts about it and maybe some of you can teach us some things as well.

So, are you trying out the beta? Are you looking forward to this upgrade? Are you disappointed?

Maybe you just don’t care :)

It’s Never Too Late To Try…

So, I’ve had a couple people on Twitter ask me about jailbreaking the iPhone. I have been jailbreaking my iPhone since I first owned the original.

Why Jailbreak? I love the options it affords me. While Apple sits around deciding how to control the beast they’ve created, other forward thinkers are making use of the amazing technology…right now. Jailbreaking the iPhone continues to allow you access to the incredible world of the Apple app store as well as all features the iPhone has to offer…PLUS, it allows access to a whole new world of apps and style options that are not yet available from Apple and may not be available for a long time, if ever (like video).

Why have I jailbroken my iPhone? Because I wanted two things. Video and Tethering. Two genius options that Apple/AT&T seem to have mistakenly overlooked. I love Qik Video. Allows me to broadcast live from my iPhone at anytime from anywhere. And, I love PDANet. It allows me to connect any WiFi enabled computer to my iPhone and to use it’s data access through 3G to connect to the internet. Driving in my car. Sitting at the park or Coffee shop. Anywhere. Love it! One side note. AT&T is hinting that they will be cracking down on this kind of use of their product. They say that “tethering” an iPhone uses too much of their data bandwidth becasue of the need for larger files and web pages to be accessed through a computer verses just the iphone. They seem to believe that their “unlimited” data plans are not actually unlimited. They want to begin charging iPhone users for using “too much” data. That’s just dumb. I pay for an unlimited data plan…I should receive unlimited data. There is no official word on when/if this will actually happen.

Those are the 2 main reason I have my iPhone jailbroken. Not to mention options like folder systems, themes and running apps in the background. All available on a jailbroken iPhone.

How does it work? You walk through a simple process of placing software on your iPhone that installs a management tool that gives you access to all the great features.

What are the dangers? Have you ever heard someone say that their iPhone is “bricked”? What does that mean. Well in simple terms the phone is completely locked up and unusable. Can it happen to a jailbroken iPhone? Yes, it can. I’ve had it happen a handful of times. I have corrected it by not going crazy with lots of newly added programs. I’ve found which ones are stable and I’ve stuck with them. Like I said, the only 2 things I have on my jailbroken iPhone right now are Qik Video and PDANet for tethering. And I have zero issues with my iPhone.

Is it illegal? NO! It is not. Here is a great article that speaks to this. In essence, Apple is fighting to keep jailbroken iPhones to a minimum, but they are not fighting for it to be illegal. Can it void the warranty? Yes, it can. I have not heard of any issues with this though. If the iPhone needs warranty work, you could first restore the iPhone before shipping it in and this may cure any issues with voiding the warranty. But, I am not sure about this.

So, do you still want to jailbreak your iPhone? Well here are your options.

If you are Windows based…Use this writeup

If you are Mac based…Use this writeup

These step by step instructions include pictures and are very well detailed.

And as a safegaurd, you can also head over to the Quickpwn website (the developers of the software to jailbreak your iPhone). They are a great resource if you have issues. They have a great forum and additional resources there. Also, you are free to ask me any questions. I will do my best to help.

An extra note…jailbreaking is now available for the 2nd generation iPod Touch. Let me know if you’ve done this. i’d like to hear how your using it.

A Little Tech Post…Help Me Out.

We’ve been talking about the “cloud” on Twitter today. The “Cloud” is a metaphor for accessing data over the internet. Wikipedia has a little page here on it.

So here is what I want to do…

I want to access my data (music/photos/documents) everywhere from any device. Mainly from my Mac to my iPhone. I want a way to access things like chord charts and mp3’s and product info and downloaded material at any moment from either my Mac or my iPhone.

More importantly, I don’t want copies everywhere. I want one copy that I can access from any device.

Oh ya…I want to do this for drop dead cheap or free! I know, I ask for the world :)

So here are two options.

Dropbox(pay for space/No Iphone app)
ZumoDrive(pay even more for space/iPhone beta is closed)

A side note, I do not need to deal with eamil, calender or contact data. I am a happy Google user, so all that is covered.

So what are your suggestions???

I Hate Voicemail

I am a text person. I love email and texting. It’s quick, easy, I’m always connected to it and there’s a paper trail. Plus, it’s all dealt with on my own time. It’s one of the reason’s I love Twitter as well :)

Voicemail, however, can drive me nuts! I find myself needing to deal with it right away. Depending on the phone you own. There is either a flashing light or a beep that doesn’t go away until you listen to or erase your voicemail. Once I started using the iPhone, most of my worries went away. The visual voicemail system on the iPhone is brilliant. Deal with it when I want. Refer back to it over and over and pick and choose which messages I want to listen to. No menus, waiting through messages or accidental deletions.

I thought I was set…until now!

Enter Spinvox. My buddy Matt Singley was giving away free subscriptions to Spinvox for being a Twitter friend. Needless to say, I was entered in the drawing and walked away with one of the subscriptions.

So what is Spinvox? Simply put, it’s voice to text. In other words, it takes my voicemails, transcribes them and sends me a text version. No dealing with flashing lights, or annoying beeps. No dealing with menus or wading through messages. Instead, all of that, is replaced with neat, efficiant text copies of my voicemails. I love it!!!

I now recieve my voicemails in email and text. Once a voicemail is recieved, it took less than a minute to recieve a text on my phone and about 2 minutes to recieve an email copy of the voicemail. This is awesome! I use Google email and using a filter has now made this even more beautiful.

So how can you get into Spinvox? It’s easy. Check out Spinvox on the web. Sign up. Setup. And, your done! Setup literally took me about 2 minutes. The sign up process is easy and painless. And the cost? A couple of cups of coffee per a month.

So, if you are interested. Head right now to Spinvox and sign up for a trial. Give it a shot. You will love it I am sure! If you try it out. Let me know what you think.

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