I’m sure someone out there has an idea on where/who has some decent cases for a Nokia N95 (Darla also recently pointed this out). Usually I’d start at Otterbox but since the device is so new here in the US they aren’t making one yet. Any ideas?? My case simply isn’t cutting it!
A few things I found include this flickr – http://www.flickr.com/photos/tomasom/sets/72157602315717396/; Darla – http://darlamack.blogs.com/darlamack/2007/10/so-where-are-th.html;
and http://www.otterbox.com/ – maybe the Blackberry or iPhone case will work… otherwise looks like you need to shop in the UK.
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Share your content in a Mobile friendly manner with MOSH
A tip… Have you MOSHed yet? MOSH (stands for mobilize and share) is an application just out from Nokia. It enables users to explore and share mobile friendly content. The app is optimized for mobile use although you can use it with your PC as well very comfortably. Simply create a profile and then upload photos, videos, games, documents, applications (i.e. demo ware) etc… its an awesome way to share your content with a HUGE community of mobile users. At first you may wonder why bother, although if you’ve ever struggled to get data onto your phone you may like this one. For example, you could create a PDF or Word version of your resume and add it as one of your documents.. then while on the road if you ever want your resume, want to send it to someone etc… you can simply send it to your phone or anyone’s device for that matter… its very cool! MOSH is free and you don’t have to have a NOKIA smartphone to use it.. any web-enabled device that can hit the Internet will work just fine. Check out my MOSH at http://mosh.nokia.com/user/gisuser
Share your content in a Mobile friendly manner with MOSH
Didger 4 links directly to the USGS TerraServer database
Golden Software, Inc. has upgraded Didger, its comprehensive software package that provides a single user interface for digitizing, geographic referencing, reprojection and coordinate conversion, and mosaicking, with more than 100 new features and enhancements. Among the many new features is the ability to have Didger automatically digitize polylines and polygons from any source image. This saves the user time and frustration by letting Didger do the meticulous digitizing for them. Didger also includes the ability to link directly to the USGS TerraServer database. Users can download and import georeferenced satellite imagery and topographic maps of the United States free of charge. See more on Didger at http://www.goldensoftware.com/products/didger/didger.shtml – cost is only $389!