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I'm a long term family blogger. My previous blog was at cybersaps.org. The one before at steve.cybersaps.com. Which was started in 1999.
Below: an RSS feed I built, from one of my clients in Australia.
Below: an RSS feed I built, from one of my clients in Australia.
May 22, 2008 (Thu).
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Symbian 60 to blog
Symbian 60 to blog
I've been discovering more features of my beloved Nokia N70 that I can
use to aid my updating. Like using templates as a quick way to add
boilerplate text or rather HTML: double line breaks for example <br
/><br />. Maybe macros or shortcuts will be cool?
More interestingly, are the type of attachments. I can record sound and video. Only they're in a strange format .amr - sound and 3gp - video. It looks like Nokia provide a batch converter :-) I think I'll be able to have .mp3 and .avi in my RSS enclosures straight from my phone.
Podcasting and vLogging. Rather, moPodcasting and moVlogging :-)
via email off my Nokia N70 mobile phone.
More interestingly, are the type of attachments. I can record sound and video. Only they're in a strange format .amr - sound and 3gp - video. It looks like Nokia provide a batch converter :-) I think I'll be able to have .mp3 and .avi in my RSS enclosures straight from my phone.
Podcasting and vLogging. Rather, moPodcasting and moVlogging :-)
via email off my Nokia N70 mobile phone.