Author Archives: Michael Roney, Jr.

About Michael Roney, Jr.

Professional Klingon translator.
By: , 4/30/2010 10:50 am | 3 comments

I’m really big on using location-based social networking. I joined Brightkite while it was still in private Beta and have since added Foursquare and Gowalla. But the most difficult network has always been Google Latitude.

When it first came out I was …

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By: , 4/28/2010 11:30 am | 1 comment

We all have different needs when it comes to dealing with documents on our phones.
A lot of us need the ability to edit them.

Since DataViz continues to not give us what we need, we look elsewhere.

Scratch ($5.00 in the …

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By: , 4/12/2010 6:32 pm | 0 comments

So you’ve been meaning to learn another language. But where do you start and what resources are out there to help you learn?

Well, if you’re wanting to learn Klingon (yes, you read right), tlhIngan mu’ghom (Free in the app …

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By: , 4/12/2010 4:10 pm | 5 comments

Until just the other day, I had never listened to a podcast. I had been meaning to for a while, I just never got around to it. But knowing I was missing out on information from Grammar Girl, I …

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By: , 3/19/2010 2:53 pm | 1 comment

I take a lot of pictures. Especially of my children.

And their grandparents and great-grandparents all want copies. And, of course, I want to share them with all of my social networks. So what do I have to do? I have to send …

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By: , 3/15/2010 1:33 pm | 8 comments

The entire time your app is in development, you’re in control; you know exactly what’s going on with it and where it is. That all stops the moment you push Submit and send it off to Palm.  Your baby …

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By: , 3/5/2010 3:54 pm | 0 comments

A year ago, I was addicted to Brightkite. I checked in everywhere.

That all changed when I bought my Pre on launch day.

Back in June, the Pre’s browser and the Brightkite website didn’t get along as well as I wanted. I preferred my Centro’s browser for mobile sites. Add the …

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By: , 3/1/2010 2:24 pm | 1 comment

Despite the fact that the Pre comes with a great physical keyboard, there is a large demand for an on-screen virtual one.

Until Palm makes one of their own, there are two different ways to make this happen: the Virtual …

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