With the launch of Windows Phone 7, there’s now a new phone OS that’s vying for the attention of both consumers and developers. I sat down with Robert Scoble to show off what I had hoped (and apparently has been so far) a well received mobile visual design and interaction. Now I just hope the users like it.
Scoble wrote an interesting post about what Silicon Valley should learn from some of the early Windows Phone 7 developers. I encourage everyone to ready it, and it includes some praise for my app which of course is very much appreciated.
http://scobleizer.com/2010/11/08/what-silicon-valley-should-learn-from-windows-phone-7-app-developers-first-looks/
Here’s a flickr photo of me demoing on a couple of iPads.

Scoble Worship
It’s funny how you think about things way after the fact. One thinks “I should have done this” or “ugh that would have been perfect why didn’t I think of that then.”
For me, it’s why didn’t I pose for a photo with Robert Scoble!
I had the geek pleasure of being interviewed by Robert about the various mobile and tablet projects I’ve been working on. We chatted about the iPad app, iPhone app, augmented reality, Foodspotting, Foursquare, Flipboard, and even gave him a preview of the Windows Phone 7 app.
I’ve spent a lot of time working on the conceptualization, the product design, the partnerships, and everything else that’s gone in to those apps. Just being able to show him these and talk about what’s gone into them was a fantastic geek experience. Not shown is later on dining in arugably the best restaurant in New York, and both of us snapping photos of every course to blog, tweet, and upload to the social networks of choice.
Thanks Robert for the great opportunity to hang out and share our tech experiences.