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Adium started following the question "Twitter app on Facebook won't install." in Twitter.
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Adium started following the idea "twitpic + Flickr!" in TwitPic.
Adium replied on May 11, 2009 23:06 to the problem "What's up with "Visited Places"?" in Brightkite:
Adium marked one of Sean's replies in Ping.fm as useful. Sean replied to the idea "BlackBerry Application for Ping.fm".
Adium shared an idea in Brightkite on May 02, 2009 18:12:
Adding a block button under pending friendsHow about a block or SPAM function in the pending friends area. This way someone who repeatedly adds everyone around them doesn't repeatedly add you, over and over again!
A comment on the problem "What's up with "Visited Places"?" in Brightkite:
This week was a month ago..., problem still exists! – Adium, on March 13, 2009 22:25
Adium asked a question in Ping.fm on February 26, 2009 12:39:
How can I update Me2day using Ping.fm?I would like to start using the Korean version of Twitter to update my status on me2day.net as well using ping.fm. Is there a way where I can create a custom network, or even possibly add this site to the other networks?-
Adium started following the question "email notification instead of SMS" in Twitter.
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Adium started following the idea "BlackBerry Application for Ping.fm" in Ping.fm.
Adium replied on February 05, 2009 18:03 to the idea "Google Latitude Integration" in Brightkite:
Adium replied on February 04, 2009 21:28 to the idea "Google Latitude Integration" in Brightkite:
I still like BrightKite as a way to "mark visited places". Where Google Latitude only shows current location.
I don't see how BrightKite would be able to integrate this as with Latitude it is always on, unless it drew a line of visited places which would suck if driving on the highway. You never visited those places, you just drove by them.-
Adium started following the idea "Google Latitude Integration" in Brightkite.
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Adium started following the question "Is there any way to have all @ replies sent to your phone?" in Twitter.
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Adium started following the question "How to add Twitter into Gaia Online profiles?" in Twitter.
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Adium started following the idea "Allowing 'en route' check-ins" in Brightkite.
Adium replied on January 21, 2009 05:21 to the problem "What's up with "Visited Places"?" in Brightkite:
Adium replied on December 30, 2008 18:29 to the idea "I would like blackberry support, maybe, plz?" in Brightkite:
It's not that hard already!!!
Pull the coordinates from the device and convert them to decimal format for Longitude and Latitude. Then enter them into a search function using these parameters.
http://brightkite.com/places/search?q...
Or it can use the search function and some other method as long as it pulls the location from the GPS and submits them in the format (LONGITUDE, LATITUDE). The comma and space are important, placing the negative on either if it applies.
That's it! Done! I know GPS devices (it was my job in the Army), and I know web design. I don't know Blackberry so I can't implement it.
Adium replied on December 30, 2008 18:29 to the idea "BrightKite on Blackberry is a great idea!" in Brightkite:
It's not that hard already!!!
Pull the coordinates from the device and convert them to decimal format for Longitude and Latitude. Then enter them into a search function using these parameters.
http://brightkite.com/places/search?q...
Or it can use the search function and some other method as long as it pulls the location from the GPS and submits them in the format (LONGITUDE, LATITUDE). The comma and space are important, placing the negative on either if it applies.
That's it! Done! I know GPS devices (it was my job in the Army), and I know web design. I don't know Blackberry so I can't implement it.
Adium replied on December 30, 2008 18:29 to the question "Britekite looks great. Hope there will be an app for Blackberry. :)" in Brightkite:
It's not that hard already!!!
Pull the coordinates from the device and convert them to decimal format for Longitude and Latitude. Then enter them into a search function using these parameters.
http://brightkite.com/places/search?q...
Or it can use the search function and some other method as long as it pulls the location from the GPS and submits them in the format (LONGITUDE, LATITUDE). The comma and space are important, placing the negative on either if it applies.
That's it! Done! I know GPS devices (it was my job in the Army), and I know web design. I don't know Blackberry so I can't implement it.
Adium replied on December 30, 2008 18:26 to the idea "Blackberry Application?" in Brightkite:
It's not that hard already!!!
Pull the coordinates from the device and convert them to decimal format for Longitude and Latitude. Then enter them into a search function using these parameters.
http://brightkite.com/places/search?q...
Or it can use the search function and some other method as long as it pulls the location from the GPS and submits them in the format (LONGITUDE, LATITUDE). The comma and space are important, placing the negative on either if it applies.
That's it! Done! I know GPS devices (it was my job in the Army), and I know web design. I don't know Blackberry so I can't implement it.
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