Year: 2010
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Influence of the iPhone on smartphone design
I love this bit from Gruber: During Jobs’s iPhone introduction keynote address in January 2007, before showing what the iPhone looked like, Jobs put up this slide showing four of the then-leading smartphones on the market: the Motorola Q, a BlackBerry, a Palm Treo, and the Nokia E62. Those pre-iPhone smartphones Jobs displayed all shared…
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Idea: The Email Abstract Field
I so need this. Though, considering how many people cannot use the Subject field effectively, I cannot imagine how widespread adoption of the Abstract field would damage the Internet. Idea: The Email Abstract Field
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It’s hard out here for a geek. theduty: keep that geek hand strong.
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It’s hard out here for a geek. theduty: keep that geek hand strong.
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Mac OS X in Asia
From arstechnica Mac OS X North American installed base almost 11%: Mac OS X only accounts for about 2.5 percent of users in Asia. The two most populous countries in the world, China and India, have an even lower percentage overall—1.9 and 1.2 percent, respectively. Japan is likely responsible for the majority of Mac OS…
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West Ham 7 — Arsenal 3 LOL! Iron Maiden ROCKS!
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West Ham 7 — Arsenal 3 LOL! Iron Maiden ROCKS!
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As one season draws down, another begins (and then there is the World Cup!)
Photo © J’s GOAL The Fuji Xerox Super Cup just finished, ringing in a new year for J-League football. Kashima Antlers won in a penalty shootout (5 – 3). It was a pretty crazy game with tons of turnovers and sacrifice plays. A rusty start to the season, but entertaining nonetheless. 2010 will be a…
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Win v. Mac in Japan
About 3% use Macs exclusively, and 13% of the sample use both. Pretty amazing. The last question, however, makes no sense. Are they saying in the Win vs Mac argument one is “functional” and one is “design”? That is a false dichotomy. Via whatjapanthinks.com Win v. Mac in Japan
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Effing Typeface
That is one dirty, dirty font! Effing Typeface