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		<title>Techno Coolness</title>
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We all know I love my gadgets. As I blogged earlier in the week one of the first things I picked up on arrival was a new disposable cell phone. I chose a little Sony Ericsson 530i from]]></description>
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<p>We all know I love my gadgets. As I blogged earlier in the week one of the first things I picked up on <img src="http://shawnday.com/dublinica/wp-content/uploads/2008/06/blogthis.jpg" alt="" title="blogthis" width="216" height="220" align="right" /> arrival was a new disposable cell phone. I chose a little<a href="http://three.ie/handsets_new/prepay-mobiles-sony-ericsson-k530i-overview.htm" target="_blank"> Sony Ericsson 530i</a> from <a href="http://three.ie" target=_blank">3.ie</a> because it allowed unlimited <a href="http://www.skype.com/intl/en/welcomeback/">Skype</a> usage. I have been blown away by how well the Skype functionlity is implemented on this phone and the mobile itself has demonstrated a few other neat features. My original plan was to get the cheapest thing I could for the interim and purely utilitarian considerations. Then come July 11th ponder the <a href="http://www.apple.com/iphone/">3G iPhone</a>. However, I have to admit that I am rather pleasantly surprised by the little 530i. Its a solid little phone and pure candy bar form factor. I am glad to be back to candybars and from experience will not use a slider or a flip in the future. I put a crystal case on the 530i to protect the screen (experience with my last SE).<br />
The camera on the 530i is a common 2Mb. I love having a camera with me at all times and the resulting photos are quite fine. Being able to bluetooth these back and forth with my MacBook Pro is brilliantly convenient. And then I noticed that the photo menu offered an option to <strong><em>Blog This&#8230;</em></strong><br />
When I pressed the blog this button it was clearly linked to <a href="http://www.blogger.com" target="_blank">blogger</a> and I figured (intriguing) I&#8217;ll attach this to my existing blogger account at some point and try this. As it turns out its much easier than this and I am very impressed.<br />
To blog one&#8217;s life on a Sony Ericsson 530i with 3, you snap a pic, choose blog this and leave the rest to the phone. 3.ie creates a brand new blog on blogger for you, uploads the picture and then emails to your phone a special token. The phone is now linked to this blog. You claim your token via a browser and are then given the option of personalising the blog that was autocreated or simply linking the incomming posts to an existing blog. I happened to have an old one sitting around (<a href="http://napoleonictourist.blogspot.com/" target="_blank">NapoleonicTourist</a>&#8230;unused since 2006). I pointed to this one and lo and behold there was the pic (not too exciting as I grabbed an image of the wood floor in the apartment). However, this is a very slick and smooth process. It would be very cool if I could send it to my own wp blog, but haven&#8217;t figured this one out yet&#8230;maybe. But as it stands&#8230;very cool and I am going to play with this, see what happens and make 3.ie a little richer for every post <img src='http://shawnday.com/dublinica/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_wink.gif' alt=';-)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
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