11:28 am - Thu, May 17, 2012
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11:13 am - Wed, May 2, 2012

New version of Planning Board (soon)

A new version of Planning Board have been submitted to the AppStore.

What is new? The ability to get photos from services like Facebook & Instagram!

8:10 pm - Tue, Apr 24, 2012
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6:30 pm - Tue, Feb 21, 2012
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2:18 pm - Fri, Feb 3, 2012
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How have the money is the best bet.
3:56 pm - Wed, Dec 28, 2011
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parislemon:

A few minutes ago, Android chief Andy Rubin sent out his 6th tweet. A milestone. Never mind that they’re all self-serving promotion with Rubin never responding to anything or really giving anything in the way of context. They’re all awesome. Kudos.

But wait. I thought this was his 7th…

4:32 pm - Tue, Dec 20, 2011

The best android tablet vs the iPad.

Sure, if your only goal is save money buying a unfinished product…

2:54 pm - Tue, Dec 13, 2011

Someone builds a cool, free product, it gets popular, and that popularity attracts a buyer.

The new owner shuts the product down and the founders issue a glowing press release about how excited they are about synergies going forward. They are never heard from again.

Whether or not this is done in good faith, in practice this kind of ‘exit event’ is a pump-and-dump scheme.

The very popularity that attracts a buyer also makes the project financially unsustainable. The owners cash out, the acquirer gets some good engineers, and the users get screwed.

To avoid this problem, avoid mom-and-pop projects that don’t take your money! You might call this the anti-free-software movement.

Don’t Be A Free User (Pinboard Blog)

If is not from a big-company like google, apple or microsoft, a “free” web service will likely fail when get popular.

11:52 am - Wed, Nov 9, 2011
However, HTML5 is now universally supported on major mobile devices, in some cases exclusively. This makes HTML5 the best solution for creating and deploying content in the browser across mobile platforms. We are excited about this, and will continue our work with key players in the HTML community, including Google, Apple, Microsoft and RIM, to drive HTML5 innovation they can use to advance their mobile browsers.

Flash to Focus on PC Browsing and Mobile Apps; Adobe to More Aggressively Contribute to HTML5 (Adobe Flash Platform Blog)

Flash is deprecated on mobile devices.

Finally, the main argument to use android, dead.

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