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Desert Island Desktop, with Alfie Dennen

Published by Steve Litchfield at 11:49 UTC, October 13th 2008

Next up in Ewan's series of Desert Island Desktops, taking a look at people's standby screens - this time, Alfie Dennen of Moblog (www.moblog.net) shares his home screen while Ewan applies his degree in mobile psychology to work out what makes Alfie tick...

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Categories: Software, Miscellaneous
Platforms: S60 3rd Edition

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ccraig
guys have you seen this nokia site
http://www.somebodyelsesphone.com/
after the teaser you'll see a phone counting down ,it as about 3:30 hours left to go then nokia will anounce something (5pm UK)
sunnycricket on n-gage site said the rumour going round is its an event to do with n-gage, i think it probably not true but we'll soon find out

edit: it's definatley social networking or sharing folder contents with ppl etc ,
WOOT it's a new Phone lol ,the phone will unlock on that site at 12:34 PST
malerocks
Dont know which phone he is using, but the google search can be launched using the pencil key, eliminating the need to have that as a shortcut.
Ewan
Malerock, one of the things that this series of articles does throw up is that (a) not everyone knows all thw keyboard shortcuts and (b) sometimes people just like doing things 'their' way, even if it takes a bit longer. A case in point is the Geo-tagging of pictures that Alfie does, whereSteve points out another (different) way of doing it.
malerocks
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Malerock, one of the things that this series of articles does throw up is that sometimes people just like doing things 'their' way, even if it takes a bit longer.
I agree Ewan and I am one of those people too... :)
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ccraig - Deep irony in that website is that on the latest Firefox it gets stuck on the Music Player - just like Handy Taskman used to not - I can't close the window :)

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