Tuesday, July 28, 2009
Brett Favre to the Vikings?
Favre will remain retired, at least for one more day. If I was Rosenfels or TJack I would kick Childress in his jock the next time I caught him napping.
Tuesday, June 23, 2009
Christopher Stolee reports on the new iPhone 3G S
Thursday, June 4, 2009
Christopher Stolee reports on iPhone rumors
We may get answers to the many questions that have been circulating: Will the new iPhone have video? Will there be a 32gb iPhone? How will the iPhone's weak battery cope with the power drain from all the new features? Will Steve Jobs get out of his hyperbaric chamber to make an appearance at WWDC?
Christopher Stolee will watch developments closely (but from a distance) and report on the latest scoops.
Monday, May 11, 2009
Christopher Stolee reports on the latest iPhone app rejection
The Me So Holy app basically just has a coffee mug with an image of Jesus, and users can upload their own photos to replace the face of Jesus with their own "mugs". Somehow the brownshirts that work for Apple's app review team found this to be "objectionable or possibly objectionable" - by what criteria nobody but Apple knows.
Christopher Stolee says that Apple has gone way overboard with its "objectionable content" censoring - this is the company that approved the Baby Shaker app but can't have a Jesus image on a mug? To paraphrase the Burger King commercial, are we in Russia?
Spring has Sprung for Christopher Stolee
The ideal seasonal calendar for Christopher Stolee would be 4 months of hot summer, 4 months of moderate fall weather, 1 month of winter and 3 months of warm spring.
Sunday, May 10, 2009
Christopher Stolee says Happy Mothers Day!
According to Christopher Stolee, Mothers Day should be the actual International Workers Holiday, since it is mothers who do the most important work in the world. Take that, communists.
Saturday, May 9, 2009
Christopher Stolee is watching the World Series of Poker on ESPN
A great TV poker show is the World Poker Tour on the Travel Channel, Christopher Stolee remembers host Vince Van Patten back when he was a pro tennis player. Vince is also the son of Dick Van Patten of TV's Eight is Enough. Did you know that Vince Van Patten was cast as the lead in The Bionic Boy, a short-lived spinoff of Six Million Dollar Man.
The bottom line is that Chris Stolee will have to be satisfied playing the free video poker game that came with his computer. No winnings are possible, but all the dollars stay in the pocket.
Friday, May 8, 2009
Christopher Stolee reports that Favre has sent X-rays to Vikings
Christopher Stolee says that the Vikings should put the Favre X-rays on their website and let the Vikings season ticket holders decide if Favre should have the surgery or not. Let's try something different - the current method of Vikings operations seems like it could use some fan input.
How to Make Money Publishing eBooks with iPhone Apps - Article by Christopher Stolee
Now you can add the iPhone and its buddy the iPod Touch as viable competitors to the Kindle for publishing eBooks. The iPhone has many eBooks available free and for purchase from the iTunes App Store but in addition there is the new Kindle app for the iPhone and iPod Touch which gives readers access to the whole Kindle library without needing to have the Kindle reader.
For aspiring writers and authors who are already published, getting your eBooks listed for sale with Amazon and Kindle is a great way to start. Your eBook can be uploaded and listed without much time and cost, and Amazon will pay you a royalty of 35% on each eBook sold for Kindle. The drawback? There are only about 500 thousand Kindle units on the market so far.
Let's contrast that with publishing your eBook for the iPhone and iPod Touch using your own iPhone app. You will first have to find a qualified iPhone developer to create your eBook app. There will be an upfront cost to develop your application and the time to get your eBook listed in the iTunes App Store can be several weeks. On the plus side, Apple takes only 30% of the sale price, leaving you with 70% vs. the 35% you get with Amazon/Kindle. And, remember that the iPhone and iPod Touch have a combined 40 million users vs. just 500 thousand for the Kindle.
Let's say it costs $2000 to develop an iPhone app for your eBook and get it uploaded to the iTunes app store. You list your eBook app at $2.99 which means you'll net $2.09 per sale after Apple's cut. You'll need to sell 957 eBook apps to break even. Now compare that cost/break even point to self publishing a printed book and trotting it around to a bunch of bookstores or selling them on the internet.
There are also strong rumors of an upcoming super-iPod Touch, tentatively called the iPod MediaPad, that will be just under the size of the Kindle yet will have a larger screen with HD Video capability and full touchscreen keyboard - perfect for reading eBooks in addition to everything else the iPod Touch already does.
There are definite advantages for publishing your eBook with Amazon for the Kindle and there are also advantages for publishing your eBook for the iPhone and iPod Touch using a custom iPhone app. Authors who are looking to monetize their publications should seriously consider making use of both the Kindle and iPhone publishing platforms. Christopher Stolee says do it now!
New Blog from Christopher Stolee
You can see the blog at http://www.christopherstoleereviews.blogspot.com
Thanks for taking a look at Christopher Stolee Reviews.
Christopher P. Stolee is debating lunch choices
Christopher P. Stolee thinks that he will go for his version of the healthy combo, which has the juice for a first course followed by a slice of key lime pie.
Christopher Stolee reports - Apple announces all new apps and app updates must be 3.0 compliant
Follow Christopher Stolee on the custom iPhone apps blog
Thursday, May 7, 2009
Christopher Stolee asks - what's the deal with the new Coke bottle caps?
Christopher Stolee knows that Coke is saving countless dollars in reduced cost for plastic, but come on! Save your money somewhere else, like not paying for those stupid Coke Zero lawyer commercials.
Christopher Stolee thinks about upgrading the iPhone
Video camera
Higher resolution digital camera. The iPhone won't handle much more in megapixels because it is so thin, but it could take a wider lens
User changeable battery
Longer battery life
Portal to time travel
How's that for a starter list? There's no reason Apple can't incorporate every one of these simple features in the next iPhone if they really want to.
Making Money with eBook Publishing for the iPhone - by Christopher Stolee
Making Money with eBook Publishing for the iPhone - Article by Christopher Stolee
The success of eBooks has been an on and off thing for the last decade. Different readers and formats come and go, with Amazon's Kindle system looking like it might have some staying power with over 225 thousand titles listed as of May 2009.
Now you can add the iPhone and its buddy the iPod Touch as viable competitors to the Kindle for publishing eBooks. The iPhone has many eBooks available free and for purchase from the iTunes App Store but in addition there is the new Kindle app for the iPhone and iPod Touch which gives readers access to the whole Kindle library without needing to have the Kindle reader.
For aspiring writers and authors who are already published, getting your eBooks listed for sale with Amazon and Kindle is a great way to start. Your eBook can be uploaded and listed without much time and cost, and Amazon will pay you a royalty of 35% on each eBook sold for Kindle. The drawback? There are only about 500 thousand Kindle units on the market so far.
Let's contrast that with publishing your eBook for the iPhone and iPod Touch using your own iPhone app. You will first have to find a qualified iPhone developer to create your eBook app. There will be an upfront cost to develop your application and the time to get your eBook listed in the iTunes App Store can be several weeks. On the plus side, Apple takes only 30% of the sale price, leaving you with 70% vs. the 35% you get with Amazon/Kindle. And, remember that the iPhone and iPod Touch have a combined 40 million users vs. just 500 thousand for the Kindle.
There are also strong rumors of an upcoming super-iPod Touch, tentatively called the iPod MediaPad, that will be just under the size of the Kindle yet will have a larger screen with HD Video capability and full touchscreen keyboard - perfect for reading eBooks in addition to everything else the iPod Touch already does.
There are definite advantages for publishing your eBook with Amazon for the Kindle and there are also advantages for publishing your eBook for the iPhone and iPod Touch using a custom iPhone app. Authors who are looking to monetize their publications should seriously consider making use of both the Kindle and iPhone publishing platforms. Run some numbers, you can do the math!
Christopher Stolee sees the economy bottoming out in 2009
This economic "recovery" is being financed by printing more money. If the USA wants China and other foreign investors to keep buying US Government bonds, interest rates will have to go up. Get your necessary borrowing done now and pay off those high interest credit cards if you can.
Christopher Stolee is waiting for the new Twins Stadium to open
Christopher Stolee is wondering where the flying cars are?
Is there an Area 51 just for flying car technology? If there is, Christopher Stolee speculates that the name of this top secret area be known as Area 54 after the old "Car 54 Where Are You?" TV series.
Stay tuned for more investigation into this flying car controversy.
Christopher Stolee says new iPhone 3.0 to have parental control function
Christopher Stolee lists his least favorite foods
Eggplant
Zucchini
Mushrooms
Bamboo Shoots
Squid
Octopus
Beets
Thistles - on their own or in salad
Duck
Goose
Wild Game
This can be a list in progress, the more different things Christopher Stolee tries, the higher the liklihood that the list will be expanded.
Tuesday, May 5, 2009
Christopher Stolee Doesn't Drink Coffee
On a recent trip to Hawaii, someone gave Christopher Stolee a Kona Coffe Cigar, which wasn't that bad. Christopher Stolee has pledged that if someone gives him a Kona Coffee plantation on the Big Island of Hawaii, he will indeed start drinking coffee and liking it.
Saturday, May 2, 2009
iPhone Apps for eBooks - Publishing Your eBooks with iPhone Applications
Publish your book or eBook as an iPhone app and get paid for your work! It's a great new way of publishing whether you're an author and your book is already published or if you are an aspiring author looking for a publisher.
For publishers - consider making an iPhone app for your existing books. iPhone apps allow your eBook to be read both on the iPhone and the iPod Touch. A paid iPhone app adds another revenue stream to your publishing line, helping both your list of authors and your own bottom line. Not big enough to partner with Stanza? We can create your own eBook reader for you and incorporate it into your line of eBook iPhone applications.
For authors - iPhone apps for your eBooks can get your work published and on the paid marketplace without waiting for an established publisher to select your book. You as the author control the publication, the price, and the royalties. You get 70% of your book app's sales price from the iTunes App Store, after Apple's 30% cut. This means after Apple, you get ALL of the royalties. And with the new iPhone 3.0 upgrade coming out later this year, you will even be able to offer your eBook apps on a subscription basis so you can charge more for adding content periodically!
iPhone apps for eBooks FAQ:
Q: Why should I invest in an iPhone app for my book instead of publishing an eBook for Kindle?
A: You should do both! An author should monetize his or her book in as many ways as possible (unless you're independently wealthy).
Q: What advantages does an iPhone app have over Kindle? Kindle publishing is free, and iPhone apps cost money!
A: Your eBook as an iPhone app nets you 70% of the sale price vs. 35% from Kindle. Also, your eBook iPhone app can be upgraded or have added content at any time. You can even sell your publication by subscription with your iPhone app. Also, Apple has sold almost 40 million iPhone and iPod Touch units vs about 500,000 Amazon Kindles. Publishing your eBook with an iPhone app is a market you can't ignore.
Q: Does an eBook published with an iPhone app also need a reader?
A: Yes, your iPhone eBook application will need an eBook reader incorporated into the app. The Toy Lounge has its own proprietary eBook reader that we can build into your eBook application.
Q: Can't I use the Kindle reader or Stanza reader for my own eBook iPhone application?
A: No - Kindle and Stanza are not licensing their readers for use in individual iPhone apps. You or your publisher would need to have the publishing volume to make a special partnership to list your books with Amazon/Kindle/Stanza like the bigger publishing houses are doing.
Q: How much does it cost to turn my eBook into an iPhone app?
A: The cost for your eBook iPhone app will depend on the number of pages in your eBook, any illustrations or pictures included in your eBook, and any added features you may need included. A basic cost for starters would be $2500.00 - but keep in mind that this is just a rough estimate and a starting point until we can review your actual material and necessary requirements. We offer volume disounts - the more eBook iPhone apps we create for you, the lower the cost for each will be.
Please contact us at the Toy Lounge for a free price quote on your eBook project.
Thursday, April 30, 2009
One Billion iPhone Apps Downloaded - by Christopher Stolee
The lucky app is called "Bump" and it is had only been listed in the iTunes App Store for about a month. Bump is a social networking application from Bump Technologies, and basically works by "Bumping" two iPhones together to exchange contact information. Bump is a free app download but the developers are planning a premium version soon that they will charge for.
The lucky customer who actually downloaded the one billionth iPhone app is a 13 year old kid who wins a pile of prizes from Apple including a $10,000 iTunes gift card, an iPod Touch, a MacBook Pro and a special Time Capsule.
The big buzz will be about the billionth iPhone app download, but the real news is that Apple was able to reach this benchmark so fast. This leads to some questions about coming so far so fast. One issue to consider is overpopulation of the App Store - how many apps can the App Store hold without getting clogged up? One rumored possibility has Apple dividing the App Store into more sections than just free and paid, adding a department for premium apps that cost over $10 or $20 for example.
Congratulations to both the developer and downloader of the App Store's one billionth application. How long do you think it will take to reach two billion? Maybe your own custom iPhone app will be the lucky number!
iPhone Apps for Radio Stations - by Christopher Stolee
The business of radio has been in some turmoil even before the economic downturn of 2008-2009. There's a lot of consolidation, competition, and less advertising to go around. Add in satellite radio and internet radio to the mix with earthbound stations and the pie seems to be getting cut up into more pieces. The Radio industry will have to look to new technologies and innovation to get healthy again. iPhone applications are one of these new innovations to watch for.
Radio is moving in a new direction with streaming audio on iPhone apps. The mother of all radio iPhone apps would be Clear Channel's "I Heart Radio" application, which feeds off of Clear Channel's "I Heart Radio online streaming website of 750+ radio stations. Last count showed 150+ stations streaming via I Heart Radio on the iPhone. But streaming individual stations on a giant aggregator app like this can sometimes be slow with lengthy buffering times.
Another option is for a radio station, either land based or online or satellite to have its own dedicated iphone app. Why be one of hundreds or thousands of radio stations on someone else's app when you can have your own custom Streaming Radio iPhone app with its own icon on your listener's iPhone screen? Your radio station gets one step closer to your audience, and your listeners have direct icon access to your streaming broadcast! Add advertising to your Radio Station iPhone app for increased revenue and social networking features to build your listener community.
A recent count in the iTunes App Store showed over 40 radio stations of all kinds with their own iPhone apps for streaming their broadcasts. From large organizations like Public Radio to smaller niche online stations like Classical Philippines Radio, streaming broadcasts via iPhone apps. The cost to develop a streaming radio app is very reasonable if the station already has an MP3 or other compatible stream. A basic streaming radio app can cost as low as $1200.00 with optional upgraded features possible, or the app can be upgraded at a later date. The initial development cost can be offset by adding advertising, sponsorships, selling playlist music through iTunes, and more.
Will iPhone applications turn the radio industry around? Not by themselves, but this new technology should be seriously considered by any radio station that's seeking to position themselves for the new era of broadcasting. Contact the Toy Lounge to get started on your radio station iPhone application.
iPhone Apps for Newspapers - by Christopher Stolee
The newspaper business has been in decline for some decades, but internet technology has recently speeded it up.First you have countless free online news websites siphoning off newspapers' former paying subscribers, Craig's List has ruined classified advertising revenue for newspapers, and printing and other production costs continue to rise. Long time columnists are quitting to publish their own content on the internet. This gloom and doom can also be applied to the magazine business. Is there any good news out there for the publishing world?
iPhone apps may help newspapers to rise again or at least maintain themselves while they reinvent and regroup. Newspaper iPhone apps can bring a leading edge technology to an industry many consider tired and old fashioned, maybe even comatose. What an iPhone app can do is bring the newspaper and its content one step closer to the customers, who are able to personalize and share their favorite news content and read it anywhere they are, even offline.
iPhone apps can help newspapers add a social networking feature to their publications and give an advertising sales force something new to talk about with potential advertisers instead of dwelling on declining circulation numbers.The next iPhone operating system upgrade later in 2009 will add a subscription capability, allowing newspapers, magazines and other publishing formats to take paid subscriptions for their content directly through the iPhone app. It would be advantageous for newspapers and other publications to start planning their own custom iPhone apps now to take advantage of this exciting new technology. Six months from now you'll be glad you got started now.
Major newspapers with their own iPhone apps inclued The Wall Street Journal, New York Times, USA Today, and The Telegraph (UK). The Associated Press just released its own iPhone app newsreader, but we don't consider them an actual newspaper. A group of three major newspapers in Japan has even combined forces to release a combined iPhone application that features all three papers in the same app! However, you don't need to be a major newspaper or a newspaper with deep pockets to have your own custom iPhone application. And not every newspaper needs the level of features and functions that the New York Times and USA Today apps incorporate.
If your publication's online version already has RSS Feeds for different categories, you're halfway there - your custom iPhone app will use your existing RSS Feeds to power the stories in the app. And if your paper's website doesn't already have RSS Feeds they're pretty easy to set up. Now if you don't yet have a website for your paper, you're probably in big trouble!
If you need an iPhone app for your publication, try searching online for "custom iPhone apps for newspapers" and you'll find a developer that can get you started. Or you can contact the Toy Lounge at http://thetoylounge.com/newspapers.
iPhone Apps for Nonprofits and Fundraising - by Christopher Stolee
Here's a new and innovative approach for nonprofits and their fundraising effors. How about using your own iPhone app to stay in closer touch to your membership, contributors, donors, supporters, activists and everyone else you rely on for your stated mission? Here are several ways a custom iPhone application can help a nonprofit and/or fundraising efforts:
* Awareness
* Fundraising
* Special promotions
* Membership renewals
* Wish list donations
* Special projects
* Social networking features within the app for your organization
Take a look at some sample non-profit organizations' custom iPhone applications and think about how you might use a custom iPhone application to help meet your goals. The Monterey Bay Aquarium partnered with Seafood Watch to produce an iPhone app that both promotes awareness and serves a useful consumer tool. The Salvation Army has an iPhone app that streams Christmas music and funds raised from sales of this app benefit the Salvation Army mission.
Creating a custom iPhone application for your nonprofit organization does have a cost, but this cost can be more than offset by sales of the application and increased donations/contributions through the app itself. Using an iPhone app as a portable portal to your nonprofit's website so your members are always within a button touch.
If the cost of making the app is not in your budget, why not add it to your wishlist? It would be sure to catch the eye of donors or sponsors who love the iPhone or who have high tech interests. In addition, think of the publicity your organization will receive by having your own iPhone application - it will portray your organization as timely, forward thinking, tech enabled, hip, and more.
What a great way to breathe new life and energy into your nonprofit organization while benefiting from a new fundraising opportunity.
Tuesday, April 28, 2009
Christopher Stolee Rates the Vikings NFL Draft
Kudos to the Vikings for signing Ian Johnson of Boise State as a free agent running back. Christopher Stolee would have expected Ian Johnson to be drafted in the middle rounds at least; he was handicapped by his reduced role during his senior season at Boise State - he has the skills and attitude to be an excellent pro. Christopher Stolee wishes the NFL had more quality human beings like Ian Johnson.
Saturday, April 25, 2009
Christopher Stolee at the NFL Draft
Best deal so far - Mark Sanchez, QB USC to the Jets, who traded up with Cleveland.
Friday, April 24, 2009
iPhone apps for Newspapers
Monday, April 13, 2009
Christopher Stolee Still Can't Solve the Rubik's Cube
Sunday, April 12, 2009
Christopher Stolee just ate Omaha Steaks
Saturday, April 11, 2009
Custom iPhone Applications
Christopher Stolee has seen freelancer websites with custom iPhone app jobs listed for as low as $500.00 - can't imagine you're going to get much quality work done for that. So you get a low budget app done by a part time student - when your company's app crashes 50% of the time, how are you going to explain to your boss that you know the app is crappy, but you saved a couple of thousand dollars? And the college kid is nowhere to be found. Check into getting your app done by a company with real world business experience and Fortune 500 clients.
A very basic app with limited function may cost about $5 thousand with a more complex iPhone application costing $10 - 20 thousand. The sky is the limit if you need a lot of animation, interaction with a website marketing program or a lot of user metrics. For apps like the New York Times and the Obama election app you may be talking $50 thousand to $100 thousand plus.
Get a free quote on your custom iPhone application.
iPhone Apps Near 1 Billion Downloads
Thursday, April 9, 2009
What's Your Best Airline?
Singapore Airlines
British Airways
Southwest
Continental
Old School Pan Am
Worst airlines, only from my personal experience. Not in any particular order -
East African Air
Air Madagascar (in the 70s)
Air France
US Air (the old one, haven't flown new US Airways)
Alitalia
SAS
Where does Christopher Stolee want to go next?
Austin Texas
San Diego California
Puerto Vallarta
Cancun
Playa del Carmen
What are the benefits of Playa del Carmen vis a vis Cancun?
First is probably that there will be fewer college kids/spring breakers in Playa del Carmen, since the youngsters are too lazy to travel the extra hour or so from Cancun airport down to the Playa del Carmen area. On the other hand there are a lot more drunk chicks in bikinis wandering the streets of Cancun.
This will take more thought.
Roger Goodell Suspends Marshawn Lynch
So far in his tenure, Roger Goodell is a poor substitute for Paul Tagliabue. It's like he got kicked upstairs one level too far. And one more thing on this rant - we hope the NFL is screwed on its witch-hunt over the players testing positive for diuretics. You already know the story of the Vikings D-line players getting suspensions by Goodell and then winning in court. Christopher Stolee says "Go Vikings!"
More on this issue to come -
Jay Cutler to the Chicago Bears
What would you rather have for your NFL team - upper level QB with crappy offensive line, poor running game, and 3rd rate receiver corps; or 2nd rate QB like the Vikings with great running game, OK receiver corps and OK offensive line (excellent on the left, questionable in the middle without Birk, and weak on the right)?
Spring workouts start now, so we'll keep you posted.
Comcast Commercial
Keeping on the monopoly note, what's up with the electric company (ours is Xcel energy) running ads telling us to use LESS electricity? Who has a home wind generator for my townhouse roof?
Twins 6, Mariners 5 again
Up late working up a concept of a custom iPhone app for a newspaper. The newspaper industry is bleeding money right now; maybe streaming technology via the iPhone and other mobile devices will be the right medicine.
Saw Resident Evil Apocalypse just before going to sleep and enjoyed fighting it out with zombies all night in my dreams. Any rumors on a Resident Evil 4 movie coming up?
Wednesday, April 8, 2009
New MLB iPhone App - MLB at Bat
From the MLB website:
MLB.com At Bat 2009
Exclusive pitch type, location, and speed data make At Bat 2009 the fastest, most detailed way to follow baseball on your iPhone and iPod touch.
Listen LIVE to every regular season and Postseason game including all home and select visiting team feeds and no blackout restrictions.
Watch the best plays of the game moments after they happen. The app will detect your connection speed to deliver the optimal quality video.
MLB.com At Bat 2009 costs $9.99 for the season.
Check out the full app description here in the iTunes Store
Will the Twins be good in 2009?
What's the number of games before Punto or Cuddyer slides head first into first base and cracks a finger? Joe Crede looks like a multiple strikeout kind of guy so far (only 3 games though).