August 2011
3 posts
Apple iCloud and iWork beta for iOS hands-on -... →
Considering I already have Google’s office apps in my life, it’s odd that I’m excited about this…
July 2011
5 posts
timoni.org: The most important page on Flickr →
timoni:
Is this one: http://www.flickr.com/photos/friends/
(I am a designer at Flickr. This post is largely taken from a proposed redesign I sent out last year.)
Virtually every time someone asks if I’ve seen a new photo on Flickr, I first cringe a bit, then reluctantly say no—it’s always no,…
timoni.org: The most important page on Flickr →
timoni:
Is this one: http://www.flickr.com/photos/friends/
(I am a designer at Flickr. This post is largely taken from a proposed redesign I sent out last year.)
Virtually every time someone asks if I’ve seen a new photo on Flickr, I first cringe a bit, then reluctantly say no—it’s always no,…
May 2011
1 post
April 2011
1 post
March 2011
1 post
February 2011
3 posts
January 2011
2 posts
Looks like a vast improvement on the iPhone app - Windows Mobile has a great UI.
I just hope it doesn’t foreshadow an Microsoft buyout of Flickr. Wouldn’t be at all surprised if the development of this was paid for by MS rather than Yahoo.
November 2010
3 posts
October 2010
3 posts
September 2010
4 posts
Getting “business guru” Chris Anderson, the editor of Wired magazine and author...
– The cost of free | Media | guardian.co.uk (via seaninsound)
August 2010
3 posts
Results From Our Survey Of NPR Facebook Fans: NPR →
Fascinating stuff
Ballmer (and Microsoft) still doesn't get the iPad →
July 2010
7 posts
Apple Magic Trackpad: The Beginning of the End for... →
An Introduction to Firefox’s Tab Candy (by Aza Raskin)
Yeah, this could actually persuade me to switch back to Firefox.
10 Free Wireframing Tools for Designers →
June 2010
11 posts
OK, so I’m not upgrading the OS on my two year old iPhone then.
(er, but I will be buying the new one)
iPad Media Apps: Can Do Better | paidContent →
hat comes with the iPad. Last week, while planning this column, I asked frien
Mag+ (by Bonnier)
Hugh Garry: Internet Trends 2010 →
David Foster Wallace on iPhone 4's FaceTime →
. In Infinite Jest, David Foster Wallace wrote that within the reality of the book, videophones enjoyed enormous initial popularity but then after a few months, most people gave it up. Why the switch back to voice?
May 2010
7 posts
The Times: compact paper, broadsheet website |... →