Links from December 2009

Swype Keyboard Preview Leaked

Someone managed to get their hands on a preview of the Swype keyboard for Android, which allows you to type simply by swiping your finger across the letters, rather than tapping them out one-by-one. I installed it on my Droid, and so far I’m loving it. In time, I can definitely see myself being faster with Swype than with the normal keyboard.

Unfortunately, it appears as if the preview only works on high resolution Android devices such as the Droid, but hopefully the final version works on older phones as well.

(For what it’s worth, I typed this entire entry using Swype with barely any mistakes, and I’ve only been using it for about fifteen minutes.)

Posted on December 31, 2009 Leave a Comment
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FCC Unsatisfied by Verizon's Response

If you haven’t been following this story already, the linked Engadget piece will bring you up to date. I really enjoyed this sentence from the last paragraph of the FCC’s letter:

The bottom line is that wireless companies can truly earn their desired long-term commitments from consumers by focusing primarily on developing innovative products, maintaining affordable prices, and providing excellent customer service.

Well put.

Posted on December 24, 2009 Leave a Comment
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Eight tips for getting the most out of your Rails app

Some good tips on optimizing your Rails site. I’m already using a couple of these on this site, but I definitely want to try out the rest of them as well.

Posted on December 23, 2009 Leave a Comment
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Apollo

I just finished reading Apollo by Charles Murray and Catherine Bly Scott, and it is an absolute must-read if you’re a fan of the moon landings.

Posted on December 21, 2009 Leave a Comment
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Capistrano Recipe for Sending Deploys to Twitter

Neat trick by John Nunemaker for sending deploy notices to a Twitter account.

Posted on December 20, 2009 Leave a Comment
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Project52

Just signed up my site for Project52, which will hopefully push me to hit “publish” a lot more often on this site next year:

Project52 is a personal challenge geared toward getting fresh content on your website. The goal is to write at least 1 new article per week for 1 year. Because we all know what it‘s like to procrastinate on our content. A website is not just a fresh design that can be uploaded to the web and forgotten about!

Reblogged from: @cdevroe
Posted on December 9, 2009 1 Comment
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