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Misha Lyalin: Pudding Monsters and and brand extensions Paid Members Public
Misha Lyalin, Chairman & CEO, ZeptoLab [http://evernote.com/business/] & Frederic Lardinois, Writer, TechCrunch “Everything we do starts with the game,” says Misha Lyalin, which is probably the sort of thing you expect a man in a monster suit to say on stage frankly. And their business does – but
Going Native Paid Members Public
Tumblr, on its iOS app store description [https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/tumblr/id305343404?mt=8]: > We’re so thrilled to tell you that our app is now completely native! Get ready for a faster, smoother, and more responsive Tumblr Dashboard. So, another major social app follows Facebook
The HTML5 speed tax Paid Members Public
It’s odd, given how much HTML5 is celebrated as the grand panacea that will save us all from nasty native apps, that what should be the flagship example – the Facebook app – has just shifted from HTML5 to a native app on iOS [http://allthingsd.com/20120823/finally-facebook-speeds-up-its-ios-app/]: > This
Flash? In the pan Paid Members Public
* Read Next Web article about new photo hosting site Snapjoy [http://thenextweb.com/apps/2012/08/15/snapjoy-launches-new-importing-tool-nows-time-call-favorite-photo-service/] * Sign up [http://my.snapjoy.com] * Discover that uploading tool is dependent on Flash * Walk away
Le Web: Dave Morin's Path from Facebook Paid Members Public
A liveblog of Dave Morin's talk about Path at LeWeb 11 in Paris.
#futureofmobile - a few more observations Paid Members Public
[https://i2.wp.com/www.onemanandhisblog.com/content/images/2011/09/8b46478341a441fb81d8f38119e94c9c_7.jpg] - We underestimate the impact of the mobile as the computer everyone has in their pockets at our peril. - The impact is less likely to be an evolution of what we do on the web