Friday, December 4, 2009

BP11_20091202_OneMinuteMessage1 (MobileMe)


MobileMe Gallery
MobileMe is a service from Apple Computer that pushes new email, contacts, and calendar events over the air to all your devices. So your iPhone, Mac, and PC stay in perfect sync. No docking required. And that’s just one of many ways MobileMe simplifies your life. At work, at the library, or at a friend’s house. You always have easy access to everything you need — email, contacts, calendars, photos, and files — all in one place. MobileMe web apps look and feel so much like the desktop applications you already use, you might forget you’re using a browser.

Faster than a speeding terabyte. More powerful than an external hard drive. Able to leap websites in a single click. Look! Up in the web browser! It’s a wiki. It’s a blog. It’s MobileMe Man!

Yes, it’s MobileMe Man – strange visitor from another virtual world who came to earth with powers and abilities far below those of mortal men. MobileMe Man – who can change the course of mighty mouse cursors, bend USB cords in his bare hands, and who, disguised as Mr. K, mild mannered technology teacher for a great metropolitan school district, fights a never ending battle for truth, media literacy, and the American way.

Introductory Release

Episode 1
Little Tommy Cannot Share

Episode 2
The Dark Cloud

Episode 3
What Day Is It?

Episode 4
Can't See The Trees

Episode 5
Big Files Don't Cry

Episode 6
eMail, iMail, meMail, myMail

Resources

Apple. (2009). MobileMe. [Image]. Retrieved November 30, 2009, from http://www.apple.com/mobileme

The Beatles. (1965). Yesterday. Retrieved December 6, 2009, from personal collection.

Easy Beats. (1964). I’ve got friday on my mind. Retrieved December 6, 2009, from personal collection.

Elton John. (1977). Saturday’s all right for fighting. Retrieved December 6, 2009, from personal collection.

Four Seasons. (1964). Big Girls Don't Cry. Retrieved December 26, 2009, from personal collection.

Kastner, E. (2009). Spell with flickr. Retrieved December 6, 2009, from http://metaatem.net/words/

Klatskin, L. (1951). Adventures of superman. Retrieved December 3, 2009, from personal collection

The Mamas and Papas. (1966). Monday, monday. Retrieved December 6, 2009, from personal collection.

Moody Blues. (1967). Tuesday afternoon. Retrieved December 6, 2009, from personal collection.

Rolling Stones. (1966). Ruby tuesday. Retrieved December 6, 2009, from personal collection.

Scott, W. & Blackwell, O. (1962). Return to sender. Retrieved December 28, 2009, from personal collection.

The Who. (1968). Christmas. Retrieved December 6, 2009, from personal collection.

Williams, J. (1980). Empire strikes back imperial march. Retrieved December 6, 2009, from personal collection.


5 comments:

  1. Very cute and creative. Look forward to the next episode. Love that you bring a lighter side to what we are learning. You're awesome, Tom.

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  2. Fabulous episodes, the character of little Tommy was a nice addition. Episode three highlights an almost forgotten feature of Mobile Me; tracking a lost iPhone. Thanks for the practical tips in a humorous fashion. Vandy

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  3. As far as MobileMe, I haven't forgiven it for deleting my phone contacts without syncing them to the web...so I don't use it. I like the video that gave the information of iDisk. I hope to learn more about that.

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