I’m writing this entry on my palmOne Tungsten C, over 802.11 wireless at work, with the Azure mobile client! Azure requires the Sun MIDP Java implementation, but it’s easy to install and is only 600KB.
Anders Jacobsen’s blog: ISO 8601: The standard date format is a good read for anyone wanted a good background on why this format is helpful not only for international users, but also for sorting (my particular reason for liking it so much). Anders also references some good background articles on the format and how to use it.
Tonight I finally upgraded from MovableType 2.51 to 2.64. Of the new features in 2.6, I’m not taking advantage of any immediately, but I did want to take advantage of the bug fixes (esp. for XML-RPC), so I took the plunge and upgraded.
Azure – a weblog client for your phone — must check this out soon. Uses Java VM for Palm OS and is reported to support MovableType weblogs. [Via MT Resources]
Our good friend Craig Courtnay is taking a 16-month journey around the world. He created a MovableType weblog to keep track of his travels and to post pictures. I’m jealous…check out this travel itinerary: May-June: Scandinavia July-August: Alps, climb Mt. Blanc, the Matterhorn, and the Eiger by way of the Mittelege Ridge September: Spain October: Africa Safari – Tanzania, Rwanda/Uganda ( mountain gorillas ), and Botswana November: start of surf safari, Cape Town and E. London/J Bay December: Australia January: New Zealand/Fiji February: Reno, NV March: Southeast Asia April-May: Himalayas June: China July: Russia, Kamchatka, Trans-Siberian Railway August: Europe September:…