News


26
Dec 11

Hackers Like QR Codes [Link]

CBS Boston

Totally saw this coming. QR codes are awful.


12
Oct 11

Hard Work vs. Other

Hard Work

Other

It sure is getting easy to distinguish quality news sites from pure click grubbing sites. Which, in turn, makes it easier to reduce the number of RSS subscriptions I read.


17
Jun 11

Apple Asked for HTML5

Safari

The Financial Times recently introduced their new HTML5 web-app as an alternative to releasing a native app for iOS. Now the Zuckernaut is purportedly building an HTML5 web app for Facebook. There’s been a bit of FUD floating around that this is somehow a stick in the eye to Apple.

This is exactly what Apple has always wanted. Steve said 4 years ago that there are two development platforms for iOS. There is CocoaTouch for native apps and HTML5 for webapps.

Additionally, Apple clearly stated that they are taking 30% of subscriptions when a service is leveraging the Apple appstore for obtaining subscribers and managing data. That seems fair to me. Financial Times is now completely outside of Apple’s environment, does not use Apple resources and does not rely on Apple’s advertising. Kudos to them, but this is what Apple has been wanting.

Apple wants a better web.


1
Apr 11

Quality Analysis and Writing

In some ways, we are in the golden age of weblogs. As an example, Asymco has created a quality publication that rivals the best print news sources. The WSJ and NYT should be very concerned that this is their competition and it is ostensibly free to access.