According to Jeff Keacher, writing for The Kernel, you can. So if you have an ancient Mac and want to take on a bit of a challenge, try browsing the web with it. You can read how Jeff Keacher did it.
Meerkat
A new social app, Meerkat, was introduced at the SXSW (South by South West) conference in Austin TX last week. I discovered it through a tweet by Mashable who was using it at the conference to give a virtual tour. Since then, I have checked in occasionally and experienced a live bike tour through the San Francisco water front and a walk through New York in the recent snow storm. It is essentially a moving webcam with sound. It only runs on iOS devices and is one-way video. That is, the person hosting the video can show what they want, but viewers only participate through text messages that appear on the screen for other viewers to see.
It is works with Twitter for users to post the link to the Meerkat session and uses Twitter account for the viewers to login. Viewers’ Twitter icons appear in a scrollable horizontal stream at the top of the screen. Touching an icon shows the Twitter user’s account name and short description that you normally see in Twitter.
Each Meerkat broadcaster has a score which appears to be related to the number of users that follow them in Twitter multiplied by the time they broadcast plus some factor of the number of real-time viewers. They are displayed on a Leaderboard screen by this score. At the present moment, the Leaderboard shows Mashable with the lead with jsneedles in hot pursuit, both with scores over 60,000. Jeff Needles who is a producer at TWIT.tv is on a 24 hour Meerathon to try and become #1. Notable other high scorers are Jimmy Fallon who shows his daily rehearsal and Guy Kawasaki who is promoting his new book. Jimmy, with his millions of users, does not need to be on very long for a high score, but Jeff with about 800 users needs the time accumulation. KARE11 was also Meerkatting some of their news broadcasts the last few days but I haven’t seen anything today. You could see the studio and off-air talk during commercials.
Any Twitter user can setup a Meerkat session which is suggested to be scheduled with a tweet to their followers. If you fire up the Meerkat app, you will see some of the sessions in progress on the main screen. This seems like a little random or maybe being modified. When I first connected to Mashable, I saw a list of about 6 more. Recently, I see primarily the ones that I follow.
Meerkat has its own Like list which you select from the Leaderboard and then can edit from your own profile. When they first started about a month ago, they were using the Twitter “social graph”and were growing very fast. Twitter recently bought a similar company/product named Periscope and cut Meerkat off. Meerkat can still use Twitter for login credentials and promotion through tweets and probably will expand their services in future updates. Expect Twitter to bring Periscope online to compete.
I discovered that when you click on a link like mrk.tv/1FR7w5K in Twitter or Tweetbot which I use on my iPhone. you go to a web page showing the Meerkat session. The screen shows the session apparently without adding you to the list of viewers. You don’t have to download the Meerkat app. I am not sure if you have to register through this mode since I found this after I had already registered through my Twitter account. Meerkat appears in the iOS Settings for Twitter access. You can also find sessions by searching for #meerkat in Twitter.
There is also a web site http://meerkatroulette.com that will show you a random Meerkat session from which you can switch to other sessions. This best done on an iPhone since Meerkat is formatted for a portrait display.
Note that Meerkat sessions are not saved on their web site but are saved on the broadcasters device and could be posted somewhere later. I haven’t tried broadcasting myself but it may have some use for our user group.
jsneedles is closing in on Mashable and may be #1 when you read this.
Please comment if you learn anything more or if I got anything wrong.
Mini’app’les Meeting, Tuesday Mar 17 at 7:00 p.m., Q&A at 6:30 p.m.
The next Mini’app’les meeting is Tuesday, March 17th, the third Tuesday of the month, at the Hackfactory (3119 E. 26th Street Minneapolis, MN 55406). At 6:30 p.m., members of the board and other knowledgable people will be available if you have specific questions you would like answered. We will do our best to address your question and help you troubleshoot the issue.
Apple released the public beta of 10.10.3 which includes a beta of the new Photos app, which replaces iPhoto and Aperture. At 7:00 p.m., we will look through this new app. You can download and install 10.10.3 yourself by going to http://appleseed.apple.com/sp/betaprogram/ and signing in with your AppleID. Be aware, that this is beta software and I strongly recommend backing up before you install this update. Or you can wait till the update is fully released and come and check it out tomorrow.
We look forward to seeing you there.
Meeting Notes & Links
- SHOOTOUT: Fastest 2015 rMBP 13in versus Fastest 2013 rMBP 15in
- The new MacBook
- Apple Watch
- mix your watch
- WatchApps
- Apple releases iOS 8.2 w/ Apple Watch support & Health app improvements
- Apple to launch Android device trade-in program to encourage iPhone upgrades
- How to manage cellular data usage on your iPhone and iPad with iOS 8
- MacID for iOS
- iCloud users report Gmail “too many rejections” errors, extended delivery delays
- Secret Apple TV controls: Fifteen button combos to power up your viewing!
- Office for Mac Preview
- Adobe Document Cloud
For Sale/Wanted
The new For Sale/Wanted page is live now on our site. There is a Sale link in the top menu bar. You can use this section to view Apple/Mac items that members are selling or are looking for. This can be any hardware or software that you have or are looking for.
Ads are free to post for all members. An ad will remain on the site for 90 days and then automatically removed. All ads need to be approved first before they are published to the site. Please keep items posted to only technology or technology-related.
Payment transactions happen between the seller and buyer outside of the site (similar to Craigslist).
The iPad Magician
I imagine most of us are staying inside on this cold February day. As we wait for a days that won’t give you frostbite inside of 0f fifteen minutes, check out the iPad Magician, Simon Pierro on YouTube. He has some very cool magic tricks using an iPad in front of live audiences.