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I attended the CTIA Wireless show a couple weeks ago. Our reason for attending was to get a sense of the state of the mobile/wireless industry and to see and hear what some of the trends are that we should be thinking about.

This past weekend, I attended No Fluff Just Stuff in Boston. It was, as usual, a great conference. One of the takeaways I’d like to reflect on is something Venkat Subramaniam said during Sunday’s speaker panel. (Update: Venkat was quoting another NFJS speaker, Mark Richards explaining the “Knowledge Pyramid”). I asked the question “how do you keep up with new languages, libraries and the like?” I was very interested in his answer, because for me, it always seems as if I never have as much time as I’d like to learn and explore what’s out there.

Let’s continue the theme of Cool Stuff Week-related posts. Brendan’s told us about OpenSocial, Huan has compared Rails and Django, and I’m happy to talk now about one of my CSW projects. It’s a prototype iPhone app I’m calling Postcard, and I think it’s a big step towards addressing one of our customers’ most pressing problems.
Hi Constant Contact,
How can we change the text fields on the second screen of the Join My List app? I’d like to add fields that are important to us and eliminate some of the others we don’t care about and therefore would prefer our subscribers not be asked.