Spore-It Begins!-EA Games Releases The Creature Creator Trial

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On June 17, 2008

One of the iPhone games I am most looking forward to is Spore from Electronic Arts. Spore was first demoed at the SDK "release party" back in March. In just a two-week build period the game already looked amazing so you can just imagine what the final release will be like.

According to the Web site…

With Spore you can nurture your creature through five stages of evolution: Cell, Creature, Tribe, Civilization, and Space. Or if you prefer, spend as much time as you like making creatures, vehicles, buildings and spaceships with Spore’s unique Creator tools.

The first step in creating your Spore Universe is to create your creature. From there its up to you and your imagination.

While Spore is currently in pre-release and the mobile version is not expected until the fall of 2008, the Spore Creature Creator Trial was released today. I downloaded it and within minutes I was creating my very first creature.

What’s This Mobile Blogging Thing All About Anyway

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TypePad’s iPhone optimized website.

Blog It For iPhone.

TypePad Mobile.

And those are all from one company- SixApart.

There are soon going to be a whole lot of ways to blog from your iPhone.

I’m especially looking forward to trying SixApart’s upcoming TypePad Mobile application. The software looks great and promises to make blogging from an iPhone simple.

And it got me thinking- how difficult is it to blog from a device as small as an iPhone? Turns out… its not difficult at all.

In fact, I’m posting this from my iPod Touch and it could not be easier.

And I’m not even on an iPhone/iPod Touch optimized site. This is the plain old Drupal site we are using… just a whole lot smaller. It works nonetheless!

I should note, however, that although I am able to write, edit and post this, the formating is a bit limited. Moreover, because we are not currently using one of the blog editors that are supported by SixApart’s web apps I’m not able to post images.

Here’s hoping someone releases a good iPhone blogging tool for Drupal!

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3rd Party Apps- We?ve Yet To Meet Ya… But We Already Love Ya

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As I wrote last week, 3rd party applications have the potential to fill in some of the iPhone’s blind spots. Another example popped up this week and this time, unlike TomTom’s on-again, off-again, turn-by-turn GPS navigation, this one is really going to happen. Perhaps more importantly, this one is a HUGE deal that everyone is going to welcome!

So what is it that the iPhone is lacking and 3rd Party apps are bringing?