With a visit to the Blue Agave last night we’re done with distribution for the July issue. Leaving us with a grand total of ten copies left over.
Deadline for the August issue is this coming Friday and if everyone submits that said they would, then we’ll be set for another wide selection of stories.
For those of you who got the invite, you’ll know that Jeju Life now has its own Facebook application. I spent Saturday afternoon putting it together using some online programs and our site’s RSS Feed. It’ll automatically update when new stories are added to the web site. Making things more convenient for you.
In other news this week, it seems that the mobile Internet has reached critical mass thanks to the release of Apple’s 3G iPhone. Sill no word on when this might see the light of day in Korea though.
The day is coming when Internet access will be ubiquitous.
Well it’s been a long time coming, but I’m finally leaving my primary Hotmail account that opened in 2001.
Along with the other services Google offers (reader, docs) it just makes plain sense.
Gmail is a far better mail client.
So I’ve been busy moving everything over. It has been a relatively painless experience so far - the places and people I get the most emails from have already switched. Filters have been set up to sort incoming mail into the various folders. Every time I get an email to Hotmail I reply using Gmail.
It’s a case on keeping an eye on Hotmail for those periodical emails that arrive from an account somewhere that’s important, but not that important.
Something else is guiding me too.
The development of Google Android, “the first complete, open, and free mobile platform”.
The project homepage is here. And there’s a video below. Stick with it as there are some exciting possibilities for journalists.