Wowio comes to the iPhone!

My disappointment that Wowio went from a free to a paid model a few months ago has now been replaced with awe that there’s an iPhone optimized version. Why?

Because all the content is still available to be read online. You can use wifi, 3G or Edge — and now the whole library is available from wherever. How nice. View yours here: http://www.wowio.com/iphone-wowio.asp

The comic books are particularly pretty on the iphone screen (check out the Grimm’s Fairytales).

You will be required to register to gain access to the free content, but it’s worth the effort. I’d love to see an app for this, so the settings are stored and so I could have access to some of the content when I don’t have a connection.

Is anyone at Wowio listening? :)

What happened to WickedBlog

I’ve been in the middle of a redesign over the past two days… and just about the time I got it looking the way I wanted it to look, I learn about CSS Naked Day.

To know more about why styles are disabled on this website visit the Annual CSS Naked Day website for more information.

After checking my validation a blue-zillion times lately, I thought it was a great idea to encourage “naked” pages without CSS issues all across the web.

So, I stripped my pretty new “look” to walk naked among all the other participants on the web. Kinda like a geeky nudist camp day, eh?

If you want to learn more — and have your own blog go “au naturale” — check it out! It’s for one day only, April 9th, 2008. Have fun… and don’t catch cold!

Web 2.0 for Real Estate Agents: Content, Collaboration, Creativity

king and queen playing cardsWeb two-point-oh. You have been hearing about it several years and in 2007, it was EVERYONE’s favorite online buzzword.Now it’s 2008 and all you know is that you are supposed to be more “involved” online and that you probably need to sign up for a bunch of “social networking” sites and get some cool widgets to make your site score more visitors.

You also know that you don’t have the time to send messages to people on MySpace (and you don’t really want to). So, if you can just find the right tool, the right technology, that elusive “thing” you are missing — you can conquer this Web 2.0 frontier. Right? Continue reading