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factoryjoe
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Comment #1353065
Your email provider would need to support WebFinger and/or LRDD.
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Comment #1168476
Also try chromeexperiments.com. And, I have a collection of UI links at the bottom of this page: http://wiki.factoryjoe.com/Screenshotting
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Comment #947574
For the most part you need to have purchased the right kind of tools to create Flash software, or acquired a license to the Flash server technology. As well, to the best of my know…
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Comment #945814
Except that I can't actually access the app from that URL, so I wouldn't consider that equivalent. Rich apps like Google Wave, however, can be accessed directly in the browser, as …
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Comment #945656
I would disagree. Just because the App Store is designed to make it easier to get apps onto the phone, nothing prevents these apps from being accessible by URLs. In fact, many iPho…
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Comment #945653
Good point. While I provided a bunch of examples, I didn't exhaust the number of examples of this trend. Search is another, and so are mobile experiences (beyond the App Store). At…
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Comment #737169
The amount of links are intended to provide evidence of what I'm talking about — and yes, there's a lot of them. The only link that I think adds an additional structuring of my ove…
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Comment #737168
Who's whining about the App Store? I'm simply channeling what I hear everywhere else and providing a made-up rationale to get people to rethink how it got to be this way (with a nu…
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Comment #737167
While I'll admit that the title is provocative on purpose, the whole post is a big What If? focused on explaining all the crap that's going on around the App Store process — and su…
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Comment #661442
I think if Opera provided an explanation of how to set up a "Unite server" on your own server, than a lot of this controversy would be moot. That's why Google was so epic with thei…
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Comment #661327
Actually, I do understand that. That's why I said that they were using a "P2P-like" network... Given that it's an alpha, it's pretty awesome that it works as it does, but this defi…
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Comment #645268
Was I cherry-picking things? I tried to be pretty balanced, though that might be impossible given that I was among those laid off. Things are still apparently being figured out amo…
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Comment #645265
The point was to document what was going on, so that users of the MyVidoop service would make a decision about whether to stay or not. As well, it was a post on my personal blog — …