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I’m Internet famous. Thanks Agile Tortoise!
I wrote this post in Drafts. :-)
Showing all posts tagged: Ios
I’m Internet famous. Thanks Agile Tortoise!
I wrote this post in Drafts. :-)
Write your quote or text in Drafts. Tap share and then tap either “Text” or “Quote.” Drafts then launches tumblr with your text in the selected post type. Then tap “Post” and tumblr automatically returns you to Drafts. Pretty cool!
I think I need to learn about object-oriented programming before I can really appreciate the Stanford iTunes U CS193p class for Developing Applications for iOS.
Instapaper was sold to Betaworks.
I’m happy to announce that Iâve sold a majority stake in Instapaper to Betaworks. We’ve structured the deal with Instapaperâs health and longevity as the top priority, with incentives to keep it going well into the future. I will continue advising the project indefinitely, while Betaworks will take over its operations, expand its staff, and develop it further.
Great news for everyone involved. I can’t wait to see what’s next.
Slick app for iOS.
Here are the apps I’ll be using to replace google reader. I’ve been using Reeder and reinstalled Fever. Am I missing any apps?
Apple tightly controls its software and hardware, and is fiercely competitive in battling its rivals, especially in the mobile market. And yet, while the company never creates apps for anyone else’s mobile system or device, each of its major mobile-platform foes—Google, Amazon and Microsoft—make many of their apps available for Apple devices. That makes those devices the sort of Switzerlands of the mobile world.
If you buy an iPhone or iPad, you get Apple-written mobile apps and services like Siri, iMessage, iWork, iPhoto and FaceTime, which aren’t available on other phones and tablets. But you can get first-class versions of competitors’ official apps.
Check out the latest updates for iPhone and iPad:
- Shoot with a brand new camera
- Create photosets
- Double tap anywhere on a post to ♥!
yay. Nice update.
The utter simplicity of the iOS home screen is Apple’s innovation. It’s the simplest, most obvious “system” ever designed. It is a false and foolish but widespread misconception that “innovation” goes only in the direction of additional complexity.
Gonna get mailbox access tonight. Only took three days. I started off at 55,000.