Coupons
Wednesday, September 19th, 2007Here’s a site that lists online coupons in iPhone format. Very well done.
Here’s a site that lists online coupons in iPhone format. Very well done.
Steve Jobs made the trip across the pond to announce British iPhone plans. Looks like the iPhone will come to the UK on Nov. 9, and use the O2 mobile network. It will be an EDGE phone, using the same broadband type as in the U.S., which means it is probably exactly the same hardware. However, customers in the UK will also have access to wi-fi hotspots by The Cloud with their data plan. The iPhone will cost £269 ($535), with data plans starting at £35 ($69).
When I learned to drive, I was also taught by my dad to keep a little logbook every time I bought gas. I’d record the date, amount of gas, and the number of miles on the odometer. Then I’d calculate the mileage based on that. He said that if my gas mileage suddenly dropped, it was an indication that something was wrong with the car. He was certainly right, but after 10 years and a few cars, I never used the info for anything.
But it appears that my dad is not alone. Others must do this because someone created an iPhone app to keep track. Maybe I should start again.
Apple has posted its page for getting your $100 back on your iPhone. All it takes is your serial number and you get a text message back. Then you confirm and get a coupon to print out and take with you to the store. What should I buy?
Seems like there are a lot of apps out there for browsing RSS feeds. This one is well done because it is simple. It just has the top stories from the most popular social news sites. So you can just get a quick fix of what the Internet thinks is important.