
Regular readers are familiar with the saga of QuickView for Android, our long-awaited redesign of Constant Contact’s iPhone app for the Android mobile platform. It’s been a long time coming, and we know many developers and customers have been waiting for it. Today, we’re very happy to announce that it’s ready to go - but with a special, Android-themed twist. In support of Constant Contact’s new app development contest, Labs is pleased to announce the creation of the QuickView for Android open source project!
An introduction from Seth Wieder, summer Intern for the Constant Contact Labs. I blog about some of my first experiences as an Intern and the value I get learning from the Labs team.

I attended the Social Graph Symposium 2010 http://socialgraphsymp.com/ last week. This was an event hosted by Microsoft & Rapleaf rapleaf.com and was a full day focused on a range of topics and issues involving social media, social networking, the overall social graph and societal implications. There was some great discussion and some conflicting opinions on where this will be leading us. I think it is safe to say that everyone there agrees that the implications of the social graph are significant for business, for politics and for society in general.
When the iPad was first announced I found it odd that Apple would decide to market it as a “magical” device. Although I was excited to get my hands on one, I thought the word magical might be a bit much and dismissed it as a gimmick. In retrospect, I may have dismissed it too quickly.
It’s so helpful. Thanks a lot.