IMHO, the main difference would be in the "marketing points," in the sense that they'll attract different kind of people. While technically it's possible for castAR to do what Oculus does, Carmack and Elsworth names…
... today, I can't imagined programming without it.
8tracks.com boiled down to single tag? Feedback: the player panel, instead having tabs for Now Playing / Queue, why not move the tabs below the player buttons, and have Comments / Queue tabs.
From screenshot, I think digg reader is more minimal (minimaler?) than this.
> The whole crowdfunding space seems to operate pretty illogically. It's logical to me. I won't be happy if I'm charged upfront, and the project is only half funded. There won't be any incentive to back a project early…
Stopped using reader since Flipboard. But after the death of Reader, I find myself using Digg reader instead of Flipboard. I love that popularity dots. So I guess I'm glad Google off'ed Reader, at least for me.
> The talk mostly deals with Java the language, not so much the JVM Have yet to watch the video, but my biggest problem with Java was THE language and swing.
This seems cool. But I'm still confused whether or not the name is insulting.
> It started with an internal meeting that focused on the expectations set and how we were going to now deliver. That’s when it happened. I blurted those horrible words out. “We need to under promise and over deliver.”…
Thank you, great list and kudos to those who produce the screencasts. But man, screencasts will date fast. I learned a lot from [Node Tuts](http://nodetuts.com/), like how to use expressJS and MongoDB using Mongoose.…
API?
I think part of iOS 7 task is to create buzz. And it's doing it successfully (with hundreds of votes and comments on this and Marco Arment's thread). The last few iOS iteration, for lack of a better word, has been…
I guess ultimately, Marco's just a good guy. Under him The Magazine as a product probably would stagnate like Instapaper did. Then he would have sold it anyway. And, advisory role usually means a decent chunk of shares…
Another vote for convenience. As others here, I've bought games I haven't played and I can't recall any digitally purchased games that I never played. Even though in this particular case, I can log into humble bundle…
Agreed. I'd imagined a site like Stack Overflow would have a very high bounce rate.
> So 40% of users assume they're going to get spammed That is your assumption. Not your customers'. They probably just don't need another push notification if they also got the email confirmation that the item has…
> The thing is, a lot of apps can't work without push, or work a lot worse without push, and I think users aren't well equipped to decide in a few seconds. Umm, No. For me, it's an easy choice. If it's productivity…
I agree with you wholeheartedly, sir. Here's my all-time favorite quote from Ira Glass, to give perspective from the other side. > "Nobody tells this to people who are beginners, I wish someone told me. All of us…
Cute. Not something I'd ever use, but cute. Overall it works, but it seems it can't pick up the word "one" and "reviews". Or it's me who can't speak those words right. Kept getting "Xbox ones you" and "Xbox won the fuse"
This is a super confusing move from Microsoft. First, don't they want indie game developers to jump to Windows phones and tablets? I'd presume Microsoft could (if not already) let developers to code once and publish…
Yep. And while I was composing this reply saying the community could help consolidating the problems and stuff, I realized it already exist, it's called StackExchange.
> It’s the details which eat up your budget. The article hit that spot on. You'll spend more time getting the swipeable cell to bounce and swing correctly than working on the app. It'll be "cheaper" to work with…
It's more on distributors than theater chains. I believe by giving first dibs to a good distributor will allow the movie to be released internationally (either on cinema or bluray / DVD) easier and faster.
> Today, news and blog content is relatively open and parseable because of RSS and Google Reader's leverage Isn't the other way around? The way I remembered it, having a blog was the hottest thing, and RSS is the…
So, do I get to jump the queue now?
IMHO, the main difference would be in the "marketing points," in the sense that they'll attract different kind of people. While technically it's possible for castAR to do what Oculus does, Carmack and Elsworth names…
... today, I can't imagined programming without it.
8tracks.com boiled down to single tag? Feedback: the player panel, instead having tabs for Now Playing / Queue, why not move the tabs below the player buttons, and have Comments / Queue tabs.
From screenshot, I think digg reader is more minimal (minimaler?) than this.
> The whole crowdfunding space seems to operate pretty illogically. It's logical to me. I won't be happy if I'm charged upfront, and the project is only half funded. There won't be any incentive to back a project early…
Stopped using reader since Flipboard. But after the death of Reader, I find myself using Digg reader instead of Flipboard. I love that popularity dots. So I guess I'm glad Google off'ed Reader, at least for me.
> The talk mostly deals with Java the language, not so much the JVM Have yet to watch the video, but my biggest problem with Java was THE language and swing.
This seems cool. But I'm still confused whether or not the name is insulting.
> It started with an internal meeting that focused on the expectations set and how we were going to now deliver. That’s when it happened. I blurted those horrible words out. “We need to under promise and over deliver.”…
Thank you, great list and kudos to those who produce the screencasts. But man, screencasts will date fast. I learned a lot from [Node Tuts](http://nodetuts.com/), like how to use expressJS and MongoDB using Mongoose.…
API?
I think part of iOS 7 task is to create buzz. And it's doing it successfully (with hundreds of votes and comments on this and Marco Arment's thread). The last few iOS iteration, for lack of a better word, has been…
I guess ultimately, Marco's just a good guy. Under him The Magazine as a product probably would stagnate like Instapaper did. Then he would have sold it anyway. And, advisory role usually means a decent chunk of shares…
Another vote for convenience. As others here, I've bought games I haven't played and I can't recall any digitally purchased games that I never played. Even though in this particular case, I can log into humble bundle…
Agreed. I'd imagined a site like Stack Overflow would have a very high bounce rate.
> So 40% of users assume they're going to get spammed That is your assumption. Not your customers'. They probably just don't need another push notification if they also got the email confirmation that the item has…
> The thing is, a lot of apps can't work without push, or work a lot worse without push, and I think users aren't well equipped to decide in a few seconds. Umm, No. For me, it's an easy choice. If it's productivity…
I agree with you wholeheartedly, sir. Here's my all-time favorite quote from Ira Glass, to give perspective from the other side. > "Nobody tells this to people who are beginners, I wish someone told me. All of us…
Cute. Not something I'd ever use, but cute. Overall it works, but it seems it can't pick up the word "one" and "reviews". Or it's me who can't speak those words right. Kept getting "Xbox ones you" and "Xbox won the fuse"
This is a super confusing move from Microsoft. First, don't they want indie game developers to jump to Windows phones and tablets? I'd presume Microsoft could (if not already) let developers to code once and publish…
Yep. And while I was composing this reply saying the community could help consolidating the problems and stuff, I realized it already exist, it's called StackExchange.
> It’s the details which eat up your budget. The article hit that spot on. You'll spend more time getting the swipeable cell to bounce and swing correctly than working on the app. It'll be "cheaper" to work with…
It's more on distributors than theater chains. I believe by giving first dibs to a good distributor will allow the movie to be released internationally (either on cinema or bluray / DVD) easier and faster.
> Today, news and blog content is relatively open and parseable because of RSS and Google Reader's leverage Isn't the other way around? The way I remembered it, having a blog was the hottest thing, and RSS is the…
So, do I get to jump the queue now?