
Join Michael Johnston, Ed Kirk, and special guests Bill Palmer, Jeff Gamet, and Nick Pike for the first iPhone Alley podcast recorded live on TalkShoe.com. This was our first attempt, so please give us your suggestions on how to improve things. Thanks to everyone who joined us!


Written by Michael Johnston on April 19th, 2008 with no comments.
Read more articles on podcast.
RSS (Really Simple Syndication) is an great way to keep up on the latest news. What’s better, is when you can check the your favorite RSS feeds natively on your iPhone by way of Google Reader. What could be better than that? The new Feeds application is looking to bring that functionality to the table.

It is in beta right now, but it’s looking very promising. There is no need to go through and manually subscribe to your feeds again, or import an opml file. All you have to do, is enter your Google Reader user name and password, and you’re in. All your feeds are right there, and also, they are synced back to Google Reader. When you read an article on your iPhone, Google Reader reflects that.
It is a great application, and it will be exciting to see what features it brings when it comes out of beta. To get Feeds on Installer, you will need to add this source:
http://424f.com/iphone/repository
After you have added this source, Feeds will show up under the Network category.

Written by Chase Higgins on April 19th, 2008 with no comments.
Read more articles on Software and iPhone 3rd Party Apps and iPhone archive and jailbreak.

In case you didn’t catch it (or simply forgot), our first podcast is being recorded live tomorrow tonight at 5PM PST on Talkshoe, and we need your participation. You’ll be able to chat with us during the show, via text or audio chat, and ask questions or give your opinion. For this first episode (we’re calling it episode 0), we’ve got the iPhone Alley crew along with Nicholas Pike who developed MobileTwitter for the iPhone, Bill Palmer from iProng, and Jeff Gamet of The Mac Observer!
More details here, listen live here.


Written by Michael Johnston on April 19th, 2008 with no comments.
Read more articles on News.