
3G S Day Photos From the Apple and AT&T Stores
We had a blast this morning handing out some goodies at the Apple and AT&T stores in Nashville for the iPhone 3G S release. Here’s a quick slideshow of photos we snapped. Were you there? Are you in any of these?
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I expect photos made by 3GS, not Nikon.
Really Dave? A flash photo slideshow? How am I supposed to see the pics on my iPhone 3G S?!
Actually, the photos were made with my Nikon. It's true. Most of them were shot before Apple opened their doors.
Thanks Ivan.
I am excited about the copy and paste features as well as the video camera with editing and advanced GPS.
Thanks Apple!!
Great Post! Thanks for the helpful blog! I look forward to reading it and I am sure others do as well! Thanks again and have a great day!
I saw the management in pocket app for the phone…What is the most unique app you've seen?
I think this one is pretty unique: http://itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/…
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Hello!
Hi!
I just made a loan to someone in Bolivia using a revolutionary new website called Kiva (http://www.kiva.org).
You can go to Kiva's website and lend to someone across the globe who needs a loan for their business – like raising goats, selling vegetables at market or making bricks. Each loan has a picture of the entrepreneur, a description of their business and how they plan to use the loan so you know exactly how your money is being spent – and you get updates letting you know how the entrepreneur is going.
The best part is, when the entrepreneur pays back their loan you get your money back – and Kiva's loans are managed by microfinance institutions on the ground who have a lot of experience doing this, so you can trust that your money is being handled responsibly.
I just made a loan to an entrepreneur named 28 De Julio Group in Bolivia. They still need another $1,900.00 to complete their loan request of $4,950.00 (you can loan as little as $25.00!). Help me get this entrepreneur off the ground by clicking on the link below to make a loan to 28 De Julio Group too:
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It's finally easy to actually do something about poverty – using Kiva I know exactly who my money is loaned to and what they're using it for. And most of all, I know that I'm helping them build a
sustainable business that will provide income to feed, clothe, house and educate their family long after my loan is paid back.
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Thanks!
———————————————————
What others are saying about http://www.Kiva.org:
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— BBC
'If you've got 25 bucks, a PC and a PayPal account, you've now got the wherewithal to be an international financier.'
— CNN Money
'Smaller investors can make loans of as little as $25 to specific individual entrepreneurs through a service launched last fall by Kiva.org.'
— The Wall Street Journal
'An inexpensive feel-good investment opportunity…All loaned funds go directly to the applicants, and most loans are repaid in full.'
— Entrepreneur Magazine
Check it out!
https://www.kiva.org/app.php?page=register&_isc…