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Wednesday
Oct122011

Enhance Mightybell Experience with YouTube 


[ How to add YouTube videos to an Experience. ]

Mightybell, a social application where users create and share experiences step by step, now lets you integrate YouTube videos into your Experience.

Creators can organize YouTube videos into classes, guides, courses and more. To do so, simply search within Mightybell for a video or type in the video code.

In the video above, Mightybell pulled YouTube videos of a mixologist and compiled them into a bartending series. Since MightyBell offers a way of tracking progress through a series of actions, users can easily track their progress as a Fellow Traveler.  

"Think about it as tackling...

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Wednesday
Oct122011

iOS 5-ageddon! Warning: Do Not Upgrade Your Phone


First we didn't get the iOS 5 update. Then, we couldn't get the service to activate. Now none of the thirdapps work. People are complaining of bricked phones all over the globe going down and #ERROR 3200 and #Downloading iOS 5 are now trending worldwide on Twitter [ See how to fix the problem by locally installing the iOS 5 update here ].




Members of the LAUNCH team who have been one of the "lucky" few to actually update to iOS 5 now are experiencing errors with all non-native apps. Even trying to restore our phones with iOS 5 has resulted in the above error.

"Yep, mine is also bricked until further notice...

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Wednesday
Oct122011

Help, My BlackBerry's Not Working! (Video)



In light of the BlackBerry service outage, which started Monday in Europe, spread to South America by Tuesday and hit the US and Canada today, LAUNCH editors decided to share this funny BBC video, "My Blackberry Is Not Working!," with our readers [ h/t Jeff Pester ].

"It's completely frozen," the man with a blackberry (the fruit) complains. "...Well, are you going to get my Blackberry working?"

"Well it could be an application issue," the store clerk says. "Where'd you store that blackberry?" 

The man replies, "On my desktop."

"Well you could try using a mouse to drag the Blackberry to the trash and after you've done that...

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Wednesday
Oct122011

Beware: The iOS 5 Update Could Crash Your iPhone



Everyone knows Apple released iOS 5 today, but getting it to work on the iPhone 4 isn't going so well. Across Twitter and Google+, we've seen numerous reports of people's phones getting completely wiped or turning into plain ol' bricks

UPDATE: We warned people about the iOS 5 update, now see how fix iOS 5 by installing it locally.

Among them is Om Malik, founder of GigaOm, who tweeted, "oh oh… iOS 5 wiped out a lot of my data. back up not doing its thing." Om vented his frustrations on his blog here.

It appears that intense user demand on Apple's servers has caused the update to run slowly and even in some cases completely crash iPhones...

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Wednesday
Oct122011

Google Wake-up Call: Take Platforms More Seriously

[ Photo courtesy of ToastyKen via creative commons license. ]

Google Software Engineer Steve Yegge recently posted a rant on Google+, which he intended to be private, where he compares working at Google to Amazon in terms of management. He also discusses how Google doesn't understand platforms very well. Steve took down the post but with his permission, +Rip Rowan reshared it. 

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By Steve Yegge

I was at Amazon for about six and a half years, and now I've been at Google for that long. One thing that struck me immediately about the two companies -- an impression that has been reinforced almost daily -- is that Amazon does everything wrong, and Google does everything right. Sure, it's a sweeping generalization, but a surprisingly accurate one. It's pretty crazy. There are probably a hundred or even two hundred different ways you can compare the two companies, and Google is superior in all but three of them, if I recall correctly. I actually did a spreadsheet at one point but Legal wouldn't let me show it to anyone, even though recruiting loved it.

I mean, just to give you a very brief taste: Amazon's recruiting process is fundamentally flawed by having teams hire for themselves, so their hiring bar is incredibly inconsistent across teams, despite various efforts they've made to level it out. And their operations are a mess; they don't really have SREs and they make engineers pretty much do everything, which leaves almost no time for coding - though again this varies by group, so it's luck of the draw. They don't give a single shit about charity or helping the needy or community contributions or anything like that. Never comes up there, except maybe to laugh about it. Their facilities are dirt-smeared cube farms without a dime spent on decor or common meeting areas. Their pay and benefits suck, although much less so lately due to local competition from Google and Facebook. But they don't have any of our perks or extras -- they just try to match the offer-letter numbers, and that's the end of it. Their code base is a disaster, with no engineering standards whatsoever except what individual teams choose to put in place.

[ See full rant after the jump. ]

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