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www.geekytidbits.com
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| | | | | For the past 10 years Ive been an Android user. And, Ive exclusively had Google phones, starting with the Nexus 5 and most recently the Pixel 3. Before that, I had an iPhone 4. But, I just switched back and now have a shiny new iPhone 13 mini. | |
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bradfrost.com
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| | | | | Ian wrote up some thoughts about how he came into the web industry. By way of being my brother, he had the concepts of modularity and atomic design beaten into him from Day 1 on the job. Perhaps he has a case of Stockholm syndrome, but maybe not. In his post he lays out some things he's learned from | |
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vadosware.io
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| | | | | Spent a couple days building an app that no one needs -- learned a valuable lesson in how much I don't know about the Apple ecosystem. | |
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www.dominikmayer.com
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| | | Josh Lowensohn visited Apple: A few blocks away from Apple's bustling campus in Cupertino is a rather nondescript building. Inside is absolutely the last place on earth you'd want to be if you were an iPhone. It's here where Apple subjects its newest models to the kinds of things they might run into in the real world: drops, pressure, twisting, tapping. Basically all the things that could turn your shiny gadget into a small pile of metal and glass. | ||