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  • iPhone + AIM + push notification = Happy Josh Highland

    Posted on June 22nd, 2009 Josh Highland No comments

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    I got my real start in programming making “progies”, back when MaGuS and fungii ruled the scene (only a fist full of people will know who I am talking about), circa 1995. I have and always will have a soft spot in my heart for AOL instant messaging. I don’t use the AOL service anymore, but I still have a bunch of friends that use AIM (AOL Instant Messenger). AIM is one of the biggest things that I missed when I got rid of my T-mobile Sidekick and went to an iPhone. Sure iPhone had an aim app, but it was garbage. It would sign you off line the second that you closed the screen or got a call or SMS message. Complete garbage.

    Just moments ago, the iPhone AIM app with push notification launched. With the release of the iPhone 3.0 software it is now possible to stay connected to services like AIM and get notified when you have a new message with hout having to have the app always running. It works in a similar manner to SMS message. It’s called “push service” because the notifications get pushed to your device, instead of your device polling the server on a timed interval.

    With that said, I have decided to retire my 15 year old AOL screen name and create a more fitting one. You can reach me on AIM at “xJOSHHIGHLANDx“. Let’s party like it’s 1995!

  • TechZulu: Tony Safoian of SADA Systems

    Posted on August 29th, 2008 Josh Highland 2 comments

    I love working for TechZulu.com, I get to meet and interview awesome people like Tony Safoian of SADA Systems

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  • Paul Chu: Value of User Groups

    Posted on August 8th, 2008 Josh Highland No comments

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  • Mike Vincent: IronPython & IronRuby

    Posted on July 31st, 2008 Josh Highland No comments

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  • Matt Penner on SubVersion

    Posted on July 31st, 2008 Josh Highland No comments

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