I had the pleasure of hanging out with some of the WP Engine guys at WordCamp Denver. I’ve done an interview for their blog, in which I touch on a number of WordPress-related ideas that have been germinating for me over the last few years (in particular an official commercial marketplace and a way of differentiating developers from implementors).
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But the dismissiveness towards web based mobile applications, fueled in part by Zuckerberg’s September comments, seems short-sighted. In an industry with little appreciation for either history or nuance, it is perhaps unsurprising that attitudes towards mobile/native tend to be so binary.
I’m still planning to create a mobile HTML5 version of my next web app, but I’m also building an API so that people can build client apps if they want.
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Great review from Dave. Great game, though I’m seeing all kinds of “Game Center Errors”. I think I’m starting to get the hang of the strategy after a couple of games. I’m ‘alexkingorg’ in Game Center if you’d like to play.
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Devin and I have discussed the difference between Crowd Favorite and a startup quite a bit over the last few months. As he notes, we believe the primary difference is work/life balance.
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I’ve been using the beta and have found it to be the best Mac calendar app I’ve used.
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Congratulations to BGR on the re-design, I know Corey was been working hard on this for a long time now. Check out the comments for the standard hilarious “why wasn’t I consulted?” complaints.
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Some seriously great stuff here (thanks Mark).
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You had me at Michael Lopp; Alex Payne was just piling on.
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It’s 2012 and we still can’t print reliably. (thanks Kate)
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Happy Friday everyone. (thanks Andrew)
This post is part of the thread: Version Control – an ongoing story on this site. View the thread timeline for more context on this post.
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I had a friend in my freshman dorm that was a serious Pink Floyd fan.
(thanks The Loop)
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I really hope webOS can make a comeback.
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Well that puts a crimp in things. (thanks Shawn)
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At Crowd Favorite we are cultural and technical peers of the start-up (and Open Source) community but we’ve been kicking it for 5+ years without any outside funding, which probably makes us a plain ol’ (founder run) “small business”.
Also, trying out Storify.