Tuesday, September 1st, 2009

I am thrilled to see what www.youversion.com is doing with live, interactive use of their online Bible tool! On August 9th I used twitter.com to interact with the congregation during a sermon. This will take that idea broader and deeper given that the Bible can be accessed while interacting.
With anticipation, I look to see how this tool can work in my small group in October. Apparently this tool can plan the experiences of a conference or worship service as well. The application is tooled for use in your Blackberry, Andriod, or iPhone as well as any web-enabled device like a laptop. As soon as I get to try this out, I will report back to you.
Tuesday, October 28th, 2008
The screen shot here is just an example of the coolness of this application for the iPhone. The Wikipedia links give information valuable to the traveler and tourist.
Google Earth lets people virtually fly around a 3D view of the world made from satellite and aerial imagery mapped onto the planet’s mountains and valleys. The iPhone version reproduces this core experience, downloading imagery from Google’s servers as the perspective shifts and dotting the map with landmarks, photos, and other information.
What is your favorite application for the iPhone, Treo, or G1 phone? Or what do you wish they come up with next?
HT: CNET – Google Earth brings virtual tourism to the iPhone
Friday, October 17th, 2008
The T-Mobile G1 is gonna give the iPhone a possible run the money. It copies a lot of what the iPhone does–and without the annoying touch screen typing. It has a pull-out keyboard.
Do you have a smart-phone? If so, which one.
Me? iPhone dude, formally Treo guy