Tiny URL

Q

What’s this TINY URL thing?

A

There are a few services, like TinyURL, that offer people the ability to shorten a URL. For example, if you have a URL that looks like this:

http://m.podshow.com/media/382/episodes/107500/hd-107500-04-10-2008.mp4

TinyURL lets you “beautify” it and make it look like this:

http://tinyurl.com/5how2g

It’s helpful in a lot of ways, including when you’re posting a link to a service like Twitter and you only have 140 characters to work with.

Show Hidden Files on a Mac

Q

I’m installing Drupal on my site and didn’t get very far before I ran into an issue. The tutorial on the Drupal website says I need to make sure my hidden files are visible before uploading to my server because apparently there’s one hidden file that’s very important in order to make sure everything works properly. I don’t see an option in the Finder menu. How do I do it? I’m on a Mac, by the way.

A

OS X hides files that begin with a “.”, for example “.htaccess”. These are hidden by default because it’s very important you don’t mess with them! If you promise not to edit these files, I’ll tell you how to make them visible.

Promise? Okay.

The quickest way to accomplish this is to type “Terminal” in Spotlight. In Terminal, type (or copy) this line:

defaults write com.apple.finder AppleShowAllFiles TRUE
Hit “Enter”, then type
killall Finder

Open a new Finder window (don’t use one that was previously opened) and you’ll see your hidden files. Once you’re done with the files, it’s best to go back into Terminal and hide the files. Type:

defaults write com.apple.finder AppleShowAllFiles FALSE
Hit “Enter”, then type
killall Finder

The difference is that you’re using “TRUE” to show the files, and “FALSE” to hide the files.

Qik Questions

Q

Is there any way to comment on the Qik website without having a camera/phone with Qik capabilities? I tried to sign up, but it wants to send the application to my phone. Also, how do Qik & Qik Devices work? Do you have to buy a data plan that’s separate from your iphone?

A

Qik is a live video streaming service. What makes Qik different than services like Ustream (I use both on a regular basis) is that it works on a mobile phone. It’s high quality video, up to 640×480, and you can stream using WiFi or on a cell network, like 3G. What I love about it is that it gives us the ability to share experiences with our friends (viewers, twitter network, etc) when we’re not lugging around our big camera.

The service is in the Alpha stage, meaning that they are letting a few people in at a time, while they test and test and test, and make sure that they can handle expanding on a large scale. That’s why you’re having trouble when you try to sign up. When I go live, everyone has the ability to chat, and those chats go directly to the phone we’re using to stream. In the alpha stage, the moment I stop streaming, comments are stopped, too.

Currently, Qik works only on Nokia N Series phones, so the phone and data plan are a separate cost than the iPhone plan. They’re working hard at making the service available on more phones.

Companies that are working so hard on their applications, like the Qik team, care about their users, so if there’s something you want, something you like, tell them!

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