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		<title>Interview via the iPhone Facebook app</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 15 Apr 2009 06:13:35 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Christian Cabuay</dc:creator>
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I just did an interview for my Baybayin site with Michelle from Philippine Script Designs via the Facebook iPhone app. We did it via email 1 question at a time rather than me emailing a bunch of questions. While it&#8217;s no Twitterview, it&#8217;s quiet effective due to the layout of the app. It&#8217;s much better than [...]]]></description>
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<p>I just did an interview for my <a href="http://www.baybayin.com/interview-philippine-script-designs/" target="_blank">Baybayin </a>site with Michelle from <a href="http://www.philippinescript.com/" target="_blank">Philippine Script Designs</a> via the Facebook iPhone app. We did it via email 1 question at a time rather than me emailing a bunch of questions. While it&#8217;s no <a href="http://www.carlocab.com/what-is-twitterview-and-how-i-exploited-it/" target="_blank">Twitterview</a>, it&#8217;s quiet effective due to the layout of the app. It&#8217;s much better than the browser version. My wish though would to be able to export the conversation somehow keeping the speech bubbles.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.baybayin.com/interview-philippine-script-designs/">Check it out</a> then add me on <a href="http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=569333545" target="_blank">Facebook</a></p>
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		<title>8 Bart premium services</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 24 Nov 2008 00:56:13 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Christian Cabuay</dc:creator>
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I saw a report on my local news station that San Francisco&#8217;s Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) is in trouble. They may raise the already high prices. Over the past few years, Bart has been getting over-crowded and dirty. There are times where I don&#8217;t even get to sit during my commute both ways. I [...]]]></description>
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<p>I saw a report on my local news station that San Francisco&#8217;s Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) is in trouble. They may raise the already high prices. Over the past few years, Bart has been getting over-crowded and dirty. There are times where I don&#8217;t even get to sit during my commute both ways. I pay full price, yet I&#8217;m uncomfortable. One can spend 1-2 hours a day on Bart. I view my time as valuable. I want to either relax or work. I could probabaly bust out a blog post M-F if I could sit down both ways.</p>
<p>So what can Bart do to raise prices yet keep customers happy? Find out what your customers do using your product and make it better for them. It&#8217;s a simple idea. People who ride Bart do the following:</p>
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<li>Sleep</li>
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<li> Read books or newspapers</li>
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<li> Work on laptops</li>
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<li> Watch movies or listen to music on their portable device</li>
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<li> Some even sneak a bite to eat or drink</li>
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<p>Everyone who gets on Bart pays the same amount if your either standing, sitting in a dirty seat, leaned on by some smelly guy, or sleeping comfortably. Unfair for those inconvenienced. Bart should take a bite out of web services. Provide a basic service for a base price and charge more for a premium service. Airlines do this, why can&#8217;t BART? What would these premium services?</p>
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<li>A guaranteed seat &#8211; This is a given. Guarantee seats and people will pay extra without any issues.</li>
<li>Individual seats that lean back so that one can sleep &#8211; People are tired. Think of an airline 1st class seat in BART. ZZZZZZZZZZZZ</li>
<li>WiFi &#8211; BART has already toyed with it but they should do it on a bigger scale. The price I&#8217;ve seen were $10 a day. Too expensive.</li>
<li>Outlets for laptops and other electronics</li>
<li>Small screens for FREE or paid TV shows and movies &#8211; Strike a deal with Netflix where users can watch their library on the train or new users can rent ala carte</li>
<li>Touch-screen computers that come out of the seats</li>
<li>Free newspapers</li>
<li>An electronic library</li>
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<p>Would all these premium services be worth a few extra dollars? I think so. If BART is going to go all the way down to San Jose, they have to be more work friendly.</p>
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