Geode Update

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Hello everyone, taking a break to give everyone an update about Geode!

Everyone on the factory floor is really putting in some late hours and brewed countless cups of coffee on the Geode project. We’re doing what we can to get this in your hands as soon as possible, but naturally we don’t want to cut any corners when it comes to craftsmanship. We hope to have something in the next couple weeks, so we ask everyone to be patient with us. In the mean time, if you want to add any suggestions or comments, feel free to respond in this post or email us.

Hey, we even decided to splurge and get ourselves one of those twitter accounts everyone has been talking about. Feel free to follow the progress of Geode and other NNI projects in twitter at nonameind.

Also, I was able to spy in on a recent meeting full of those strange marketing folks and they were talking about what to charge for Geode. I heard that they wanted somewhere between 5 to 8 dollars for the software. Sounds like they’re still deciding on the price, but I thought I’d let everyone know the scoop. Sounds like a great deal, considering all that Geode does!

Well, that’s all I have for now…keep checking back. Don’t tell anyone, but I decided to sneak a video camera in here and I’m looking to capture a video of the pre-release Geode in action!

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  1. Look forward to checking this one out. Pretty much no competition out there right now. Well, I see ONE, but it looks like what you got going on will blow it out of the water. Good luck.

    Been caching for about 10 years now, but not too many finds.

    Big Mac/iPhone perosn.

    Saw your post here:
    http://forums.groundspeak.com/GC/index.php?showtopic=198407&mode=linear

    Hope this will work (at least in some part) with a NON 3G phone. At least to accompany my paperless caching with a regular GPS.

  2. PS, now following your no name twitter.

  3. Looking forward to this, following you on twitter as well! The first thing i thought of when they announced GPS on the 3g was geocaching!