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iPhone Reeder app is pretty awesome

By Dave M. on March 28, 2010

I just want to say up front that this article is not a review of Reeder. More a first impression. I just downloaded Reeder yesterday (3/27/2010). So I haven’t had very much time to find out about all of Reeder’s beauty or it’s drawbacks. I’m not really sure what inspired me to check out Reeder [...]

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Posted in Apps | Tagged feed, google, instapaper, mobilizer, reader | 5 Responses

You’re Not Google’s Customer

By hargrove on March 20, 2010

Coyote Tracks writes: This is why I find the Apple=closed, Google=open! analysis just too damn facile. Google sees “open” as a means to an end, just like Apple; the difference is that “closed” Android devices will never, strictly speaking, be Google’s doing. Google lets their partners close things off if they so choose, but so [...]

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Posted in Miscellaneous | Tagged Apple, chipotle, google | Leave a response

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