Go! - A Google Reader Replacement [feedly]

Now this is interesting not so much because its an open source google reader replacement but that I think it's written in Go a language that a friend and ex colleague introduced me to a while ago. When I was introduced to Go it was way faster in my friends benchmarks than both Ruby on Rails and Microsoft MVC. Could be worth a look at just in terms of a reading and learning excercise.   Shared...

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Mr. Reader is a Power User's RSS App, Now with Feedly Support and More [feedly]

Up until the google reader shutdown I was happily using reeder on Mac OSx, iPhone and iPad but for now only the iPhone version supports feedbin which along with feedly have my entire opml RSS feed list for syncing so I've been experimenting with the feedly client for iOS and reeder for iPhone.So now this app has turned up on the scene and has been getting some pretty good reviews. For now I will stick...

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Marc Edwards' app design workflow [feedly]

A post that's kicking the tyres of the email in to blogger functionality along with testing out one of two google reader replacements. This being feedly and the other feedbin. And this looks like a promising read as well.     Shared via feedly // published on iMore - The #1 iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch blog // visit site Marc Edwards' app design workflow Don't know how I missed this. Marc Edwards, my co-host on...

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How to download photos from Dropbox directly to your iPhone or iPad camera roll [feedly]

This is something I wanted to do the other day and was too busy to work it out for myself so this has arrived at a good time.  Shared via feedly // published on iMore - The #1 iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch blog // visit site How to download photos from Dropbox directly to your iPhone or iPad camera roll If you use to store photos and save space on your iPhone or iPad,...

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From twit to tweet: How Twitterrific helped Twitter get its verb - and bird - on [feedly]

Posting via feedly   Shared via feedly // published on iMore - The #1 iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch blog // visit site From twit to tweet: How Twitterrific helped Twitter get its verb - and bird - on Last week the word "tweet" was added to the Oxford English Dictionary. Craig Hockenberry, a principle of the Iconfactory, co-creator of Twitterrific, and iMore hall of famer, gave some background as to its origins on his...

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