August 2010
4 posts
http://html5boilerplate.com/ →
How News Consumption is Shifting to the... →
"The Acceleration of Addictiveness" →
Captured: America in Color from 1939-1943 – Plog... →
May 2010
5 posts
"From iPhone to Android" →
I haven’t given my NexusOne as much of a chance as Justin did, but sounds like I would have reached a very similar conclusion.
(I'm with Anil on this one) "One More Time: No... →
FWIW every time I’ve declined to sign an NDA in this context the company/person in question has told me their Super Secret Plans anyway.
"To Adobe, ‘open’ means ‘cross platform, on... →
“All of these things are vying for attention and evangelism. Some of them are great, some of them are stupid, but they’re all clubbed together under this vague banner of ‘The Open Web’. It sets expectations and demands from developers, who are all the while being wowed by the efficiency and quality of proprietary application frameworks like Flash and Cocoa.”
Within four hours, my wife was playing with the photo app, and sending pictures...
– What iPads Did To My Family - Chuck’s Blog
iPad User Experience Guidelines | UX Magazine →
October 2009
3 posts
Flurry Stats Show Rush Of Android Development :... →
With an onslaught of new devices running Android 2.0 in the pipeline from numerous carriers worldwide, development within the Android community is growing at breakneck speeds. Mobile analytics firm Flurry released stats recently showing just how much developers are jumping on the Android bandwagon.
Can Android Market Catch Up to the App Store? -... →
The increased developer hustle and bustle around Android comes as no surprise: In November, Verizon Wireless is expected to launch its first Android phone from Motorola, and the carrier has already started a major marketing blitz around the device. Android-based phones from other makers, like HTC, are selling well. About 20 Android-based devices are expected to come out this year, and 30 more in...
Tim O'Reilly and Adobe's Michael Gough on the... →
Tim O’Reilly and Michael Gough on the future of publishing