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scarletjohanssoning:

birds gone wild!



kerelcooper:

Storm Chasers Mobile Ad: Pretty Cool


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Apple’s New Stance On ‘Cookie Cutter’ Apps: Add More Features Or Perish

Jason Kincaid (@jasonkincaid) from TechCrunch reached out to me to ask my thoughts about Apple now pushing iPhone app making platforms to improve the quality of their offerings. Here’s my response which he copied into his story:

This is the ongoing balance point between encouraging innovation and growth on one side and wanting to tightly control user experience on the other. Apple wants iPhone apps to be superior to Web experiences because they are extremely sticky and drive people specifically to buy the iPhone over competing smartphone platforms. Apps that are too simple or largely indistinguishable from the Web, other apps or particularly other apps on other platforms send the message to end users that the iPhone app ecosystem might not be particularly special.
Now the challenge for Apple is that the app building platforms are extremely attractive to a wide swath of the market that would otherwise be reluctant to bear the cost and complexity of developing an app from scratch. We have already seen apps from personal bloggers up to major media brands using some of these platforms, and many of the folks in that spectrum have content Apple would certainly want in the App Store. Interestingly, some of those same developers also have fully custom-built apps in the App Store, too.
So what are the platforms to do about the recent crackdown from Apple? There’s really only one choice if they want to continue to exist on the iPhone: invest in building out considerably more flexibility into their platforms to allow each app to differ from the others they build. Integrate more features and take the time to nail the design and UI elements to be representative of what Apple wants to see in every app.
For better or worse, Apple will be looking more closely at apps from the platforms than from individual developers. AppLoop, the first startup to announce an iPhone-specific app builder, is already gone. Others will almost certainly follow.


birdfeed:

Birdfeed is in the Staff Favorites section on the front page of the App Store right now! Thanks again, Apple!



Chris White spinning punk in the Medialets Galactic HQ. Note the snazzy shirt! (photo by @coreyciotti)



Autistic artist recreates NYC skyline from memory.

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lorenrochelle:

British artist Stephen Wiltshire is currently attempting to draw the Manhattan skyline from memory. Since October 26th Wiltshire has been filling in an 18 foot canvas at the Pratt Institute, Brooklyn. Wiltshire, diagnosed with autism at the age of three displays an unusually powerful photographic memory that he has applied to rendering cityscapes. He can look at the subject of his drawing once and reproduce it accurately with photographic detail, down to the exact number of columns or windows on a building. DesignBoom
You can follow his progress through the live webcam here.

Autistic?! I am absolutely blown away by this! “Just Fabulous!”

sometimes i wish i was autistic.

i may have a photographic memory but i’m not that good!

dear god, that’s incredible.

I saw the special on this on television! they did a time-lapse of him working on it. insane.


Forbidden matchmaking.

Forbidden matchmaking.


Tumblr Account: Markpeterdavis.Net

markpeterdavis:

Tumblr

I just launched a Tumblog which aggregates my blog and twitter feeds.  If you prefer to use Tumblr you can find my site at markpeterdavis.net.

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It’s Written in the Tea Leaves: What could this mean?

It’s Written in the Tea Leaves: What could this mean?


Pulp Browsers

CSS3 humor. Firefox/Safari doing Samuel L. Jackson from Pulp Fiction against IE.

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