I’ve become a big fan of the Bay Area food truck scene over the past couple of years. Earlier today, I had a chance to try the Nom Nom Truck when they made a stop near where I work in Emeryville. Nom Nom Truck got a lot of attention when their original, Los Angeles based truck was a finalist on the first season of Bravo’s Great Food Truck Race. They specialize in Banh mi sandwiches. Today, they were serving four versions: grilled pork, lemongrass chicken, vegetarian tofu, and one they call the Deli Special. I had the grilled pork and it was outstanding. You can check Nom Nom’s schedule on their Twitter or Facebook pages or head over to their web site. For a complete review of this food truck, check out the this post from the excellent I Left My Cart in San Francisco blog.
Week of 10/3/11 Roundup
It’s almost pointless to do a roundup for this week because there really was just one story – the death of Steve Jobs. There have been hundreds of pieces written in the past few days reflecting on the life of Steve Jobs and the impact that he had on so many of us. Here’s a small fraction of the remembrances & reactions to the passing of a great man whose impact will be felt for many, many years.
Reactions to the death of Steve Jobs
- One last thing: R.I.P., Steve Jobs (Fake Steve Jobs)
- Technology’s Great Reinventor: Steve Jobs (1955-2011) (Harry McCracken/TIME)
- The Steve Jobs I Knew (Walt Mossberg/WSJ)
- Why Steve Jobs Matters (Andrew Sullivan/The Daily Beast)
- Steve Jobs: The Magician (The Economist)
- Steve Jobs and the idea of letting go (Washington Post)
- Steve Jobs, 1955-2011 (Steven Levy/Wired)
- Here’s To The Crazy One (MG Siegler/TechCrunch)
- Memorial for Steve Jobs at the San Francisco Apple Store (CNET)
Video
- Wozniak Tearfully Remembers His Friend Steve (AP)
- Google’s Eric Schmidt on Steve Jobs’s Death, Career (Bloomberg TV)
- John Colbert and Stephen Colbert Say Goodbye to Steve Jobs
- Guy Kawasaki on what we learned from Steve Jobs (Reporters’ Roundtable/CNET)
- The Gillmor Gang says goodbye to Steve Jobs
- ABC Nightline Steve Jobs tribute (below)
Other Tech News
It feels like a month ago, but it was just earlier this week that Apple announced the iPhone 4S earlier this week. I posted a roundup of links from that event. The 4S will be on sale in stores at 8 am on October 14th and you can pre-order it now.
- Chrome Set to Overtake Chrome in Market Share (Mashable)
- Did Timelines.com lawsuit Delay Facebook Timeline launch? (ZDNet)
- Streaming music service Rdio rolls out a free version of their service to compete with Spotify
- Fitbit Ultra fitness tracker gains altimeter, iPhone app, and $99.95 mid-October release (This Is My Next)
Apps
Quoara mobile app – (review on MobileBeat)
Music
- Feist / Metals (Spotify, Pitchfork review)
- James Blake / Enough Thunder (Spotify, Pitchfork review)
- The new M83 album Hurry Up – We’re Dreaming doesn’t go on sale until October 18th
Television
- Ken Burns – Prohibition aired earlier this week. Watch it online: episode 1, episode 2, episode 3
- Breaking Bad season 4 finale (airs Oct. 9th)
- New shows I’m checking out: Homeland –review by Tim Goodman/Hollywood Reporter, Terra Nova – NY times review
Is Arrested Development coming back for another season and a movie? Salon.com says: Please don’t bring it back.
Sign of a bubble? Bravo has started casting for a reality show based in Silicon Valley.
San Francisco Restaurants
Umami Burger opens their new San Francisco location (Union Street) on Monday, October 10th
Sports
- Raiders owner and NFL icon Al Davis passes away at age 82
- The Yankees and Phillies are eliminated from the MLB playoffs. Remaining teams: Rangers, Tigers, Cardinals, Brewers. Incredibly, Phillies first baseman Ryan Howard tears his achilles tendon when he makes the last out of the game.
- The Raiders get an emotional win over the Houston Texans.
- The 49ers are for real. They destroy Tampa Bay 48-3. Three TD passes for Alex Smith. The Niners haven’t scored this many points in a game since December, 2003.
How I Use Twitter Lists
I’m a pretty heavy user of Twitter Lists. Twitter Lists are a great way to filter your Twitter stream, especially when you’re following a large number of accounts. And you don’t need to follow the accounts that are in the list, so this is a good way to get past the 2,000 following limit if you’re up against that. You can create your own lists or follow lists that were created by other people. Here are some examples of Twitter lists that I’ve created.
- Tech News
- Politics
- Bay Area Food & Drink
- Bay Area Events & Culture
- Bay Area Sports
- Healthcare
- Product Management
Lists can be public (shared) or you can create private lists that only you can see. I’ve created private lists for close friends & family and a “My Favorites” list containing the twenty or so accounts that I don’t want to miss.
Twitter lists look good on Twitter.com but I usually read them on my iPhone using Tweetbot or on my iPad using Tweetdeck or the fantastic Flipboard app.
This is how Twitter lists look on Tweetdeck. It’s really easy to see several lists at the same time.
This is how a Twitter list looks on Flipboard. To add a Twitter List to Flipboard, tap More… on the upper right, then go to Social > Twitter > Your Lists. (Flipboard no longer supports Twitter lists due to X killing the Twitter API)
I like using Tweetbot on my iPhone to view Twitter lists because you can quickly switch between lists by tapping in the title bar area. That brings up a list of all of your Twitter lists.
You can see all of my Twitter lists here.
Steve Jobs 1955-2011
Such a sad day and what an outpouring of emotion from around the web.
Being the richest man in the cemetery doesn’t matter to me. Going to bed at night saying we’ve done something wonderful, that’s what matters to me.
-Steve Jobs
More Steve Jobs quotes here.
iPhone 4S Announcement – Roundup
Today, Apple announced the iPhone 4S, a launch date for iOS 5 (Oct 12), the new Find My Friends app, the Siri personal assistant, and updates to the iPad Nano and iPod Touch. Here’s a roundup of links from today’s announcements and reactions from around the web. I won’t be buying the new iPhone 4S (I just upgraded to an iPhone 4 earlier this year) but I’m looking forward to the iOS 5 update.
Official Apple iPhone 4S Announcement Video
Apple Siri Commercial
Apple Official iOS 5 Video
News Coverage
- Transcript of the announcements with photos & commentary (Ryan Block/gdgt)
- Official iPhone 4S camera page with sample photos (Apple)
- iPhone 4S, Siri and today’s Apple event – EVERYTHING you need to know in a handy list (NextWeb)
- Some people are disappointed that there was no iPhone 5 announcement but Dan Frommer says: If you’re disappointed by the iPhone 4S, you’re nuts
- iPhone 4S hands on impressions (Joshua Topolsky/This Is My Next)
- iPhone 4S camera: 8 MP, f/2.4, face detection, & more (TiPb)
- Demo of Siri on an iPhone 4S (CNET)
- Bummer – Siri Personal Assistant only works on the iPhone 4S (Gizmodo)
- Apple’s ‘Find My Friends’ Location Feature Is More Like Glympse Than Foursquare (All Things D)
- Photo of the Micky Mouse watchface for the Nano (The Verge)
- Wall Street response to iPhone 4S muted, but optimistic (AppleInsider)
More coverage on TechMeme.