This blog hasn’t been here for a full year (it was previously at Blogger), so the rankings are only a snapshot of part of 2009.
Still, something about them puzzles me.
This blog hasn’t been here for a full year (it was previously at Blogger), so the rankings are only a snapshot of part of 2009.
Still, something about them puzzles me.
It’s strange how things pop up to be noticed weeks after publication. Long Tail for the win, I guess.
Friday, November 6, 2009: WordPress Trumps Blogger in Mobile
Wednesday, December 16, 2009: Reading on a Mobile Device
Both are relevant to my earlier post, The INEVITABLE Changes The iSlate Will Create.
Let me just say these are baby steps. It’s still not enough. Scrolling must die!
Welcome to the frustration decade (and the decade of change)
It’s not nearly the post it should be. In fact, the bit about frustration should be its own post.
Oh. That’s what I’m now doing here.
What is your breaking point? You’re going to find out.
None of you pay attention.
Just because people are experiencing things doesn’t mean they have any insight into them.
— Bellwether by Connie Willis
Those words are in the forefront of my mind as we approach January 26, the rumored iSlate announcement date.
Why?
Bob Lefsetz again provoked my thinking with a new post where he recommends a video featuring Apple’s designer, Jonathan Ive.
Since he doesn’t embed videos, I will, after the break.