Oh lord, I've seen Steve become a cheerful chatterbox with an afternoon in 
Santa Fe.  Although libations at the Cowgirl certainly help.
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  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Douglas Roberts 
  To: The Friday Morning Applied Complexity Coffee Group 
  Sent: Wednesday, June 13, 2007 5:27 AM
  Subject: Re: [FRIAM] [EMAIL PROTECTED] (no Apple Proprietary content,I 
promise!)


  It's interesting to observe how when one of the LANL staff members escapes 
the present evil, oppressive, water table-polluting, Plutonium-manufacturing 
funding-threatened corporate environment of Los Alamos for a week of techie fun 
in the Real World, they open up, becoming positive cheerful little 
chatterboxes! 

  ;-}

  Myself, I can't *wait* to hear how the iPhone is going to help LANL and DHS 
(and whatever darker forces can be brought to bear) to make this a safer, more 
secure Homeland.

  ;-} ;-}

  --Doug 

  -- 
  Doug Roberts, RTI International
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  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  505-455-7333 - Office
  505-670-8195 - Cell


  On 6/12/07, steve smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
    allright Boys (& Girls )-


    I'm at the WWDC07 and as you can imagine the Buzz is all around the iPhone.

    I didn't think to keep you guys up to date until I checked my FRIAM
    mailbox today.
    Maybe I even assumed one or more of you were here at the Moscone with
    me... I
    haven't seen a single familiar face (except for Jobs himself!)... back
    in the day I
    couldn't go to a conference without seeing a dozen familiar faces (and 
    all of them
    older than I).  The median age here is about 30 I think...

    My purposes.
    I'm here to get early intel on the iPhone (those of you from Sandia,
    close your ears)
    so we (LANL) can get the jump on our competitors (you too Doug... 
    fingers in ears
    now... lalalalalLAlalaLALalalaLaaaa!  you caaaaan't hear me!) in the
    arena of mobile
    applications for Homeland Security (and darker forces too).  From here I
    proceed to
    the HIFLD all-hazards workshop in San Diego (Thursday-Friday). 

    Development Environment.
    It is, as expected, very closed except via Safari using AJAX.   Apple
    folks here
    (numbering about 1000 vs the 5000 attendees!) are very adamant that they
    will
    not be supporting Java or Flash.   JavaScript, QuickTime, GoogleMaps are 
the 
    only announced native extensions beyond HTML.  I attended a VERY informative
    session on developing web services for the iPhone... it covered a lot of
    obvious
    but also subtle things.  More detail below.


    iPhone/ATT/unlocking.
    There is no reason to believe Apple will openly or deliberately unlock
    the phone...
    I'm pretty sure their deal with ATT precludes this somehow for some
    time.   Unless
    there is a non-US version.   That doesn't mean you won't be able to get 
    one unlocked...
    I just don't know how yet.

    A nearly as important announcement was Safari for Winderz and
    VisterWinderz...
    looks like Jobs is going after Gates' ankles again.   The buzz (outside 
    WWDC) is
    that Safari sucks and will never catch up with, much less beat it's
    competition...
    of course they mix their implications here as it is only Firefox they
    claim to be
    superior, not IE... and they don't acknowledge that Apple's tech folks 
    have pulled
    some pretty fancy rabbits out of their hats/sleeves/armpits in the past,
    and there is
    no reason that Safari as the Dark Horse can't pull ahead and kick dust
    in IE's face
    as it blows past.  Especially with the iPhone development/compatibility 
    angle.

    GooglePhone.
    There are *lots* of GoogleBrats here.  Some great T-shirts... logos with
    the myriad
    variations on the Goo(ooo)gle  they used to put up for holidays.   There
    is NO buzz
    about Google blowing the iPhone out of the water with their own 
    device.   I think
    Apple and Google are playing nice this year (decade?), maybe/probably
    double-teaming
    Redmond like young Coyotes going up against an old, overweight  Cougar.
    The
    WinderzMobile crowd are likely to try to respond... they've had plenty 
    of warning, no?

    iPhone detail.

    multi-touch and double-tap
    Yes.   The multi-touch is that inspired/demonstrated by Han (at TED?)
    last year.
    Nothing was said about their relationship... if any though and they call 
    it "pinch-mode"
    s maybe they are not on friendly terms with Han (perhaps they have been
    developing
    multi-touch for decades and Han scooped them?).  In any case, it is key
    to using the iPhone
    effectively. 

    double-tap is the related trick for contextual zooming.   It can bring
    up a "block" such as text or image or table to full-screen or it can
    zoom text.
    There was  a whole session on the subtleties of designing for this 
    device w/o
    making bad design decisions for other things... I'm not sure what is
    proprietary
    and what is not... look for tutorials coming soon.  Apple wants as many
    web apps
    to run well on the phone on June 29 as possible. 

    The point was made that a finger is not a mouse... they use single fingers
    in 4 modes (including mouse) and two fingers (pinch-mode) in

    The high points were:
        Use columns for text.
        Don't use frames 
        Separate CSS from HTML
        use their (added) Viewport (Meta) tags to hint

    I didn't do justice to this "report" and I need to go back to my "day job"
    (LANL-over-the-wire) before COB... (too late)! 

    - Steve
    PS.  We get a beta of Leapord to mess with... it has some kewl features.





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