I look at One of Marco Arment’s recent posts about his new baby – The Magazine and why it’s not going to be replaced by anything any time soon.
Posts Tagged: iOS
Experimenting with a new way of microblogging
Today, someone pointed out to me that my live blog – live.nitinkhanna.com wasn’t truly a micro blog because there was no way for people to reply to me. This got me thinking. Following the tenets of what a micro blog is from my recent post, I believe that a post, reply model, with no character limit… Read more »
iOS 6? Not yet.
As I was returning from lunch today, sitting in the car, I saw Burlington Coat Factory. In fact, it was a very specific Burlington Coat Factory. It triggered a memory. Two years ago, When I was fresh in the US and our sweaters were proving to be no match for the Colorado Winter, I and… Read more »
Feedafever for ~Free
I’ve been reading Chris Anderson’s “Free” and while I pay for the occasional service or app, my endeavor is to get as much as I can, for free. Fever, an RSS reader that’s clever, quick and time-saving, is a recent purchase that I’m finding to be just amazing. What’s more amazing is that the product… Read more »
Feedafever for ~Free
Fever by Shaun Inman is a great RSS reader, but it’s process intensive and a bandwidth hog that can get you kicked off free hosting or increase your bills. What did I do about that?
Jailbreaking is still frowned upon
Jailbreaking is still stigma for common users and enterprises alike. It doesn’t need to be that way.
Year of Social
The season is changing and here, in Boulder, Colorado, it means colder nights and shorter days. It’s time for animals to wrap up their food gathering operations and finish working on cozy homes for the all too familiar winter. This hibernation is also coming to a very important aspect of my life. Last year, at… Read more »
App Review: Everyday.me
Whenever a trend comes to the social network scene, it comes with a flood of apps and services that do the exact same thing. I recently signed up for a service called TimeHop. It’s a neat service that emails you every day with details of posts that you made on your various social networks exactly… Read more »
Google Chrome for iOS – A great big benefit
Google launched their Chrome browser for iOS (iPhone and iPad) yesterday. Within minutes of the launch, the Internet was full of news of how laggy and useless the browser was because of the many restrictions on third party browsers by Apple. One blogger even went on to show with HTML5 rendering tests that Chrome was… Read more »
WordPresser: An HTML5 iOS blogger tool
WordPress is a great blogging tool. It has a lot of potential and in it’s more recent updates, it has grown from simply a blogging tool to a content management solution. I use wordpress on this blog for two purposes – blogging and tweeting. You see, twitter is a great service but the 140 character… Read more »