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17 bookmarks by garrettc
Incredibly in-depth review of iOS7 from a user perspective.
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"The oft-repeated fallacy that the iPad isn’t a tool for productivity and creation has no credibility whatsoever" - Matt Gemmell
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On the stupidity of preventing people with tablets from using your site and pushing them towards an app. Worth it alone for the line "…cravenly commercial and stubbornly immune to the most basic tenets of usability."
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Fascinating look at Moonbot, the studio behind The Fantastic Flying Books of Mr. Morris Lessmore
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A collections of files, frameworks, styles and tips for designing digital publications in HTML5
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Nice bit of research from Marco Arment
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NNg report into the usability of iPad applications and websites accessed on the iPad.
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Good insights about what is/isn't working in ipad design. The book metaphors (scrolling in page!) look horrible:
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The temptation will be to take Wired's approach and try and lock the app experience down, that's not going to work. "Digital content, like water, will always find a path to freedom. You lock it down, someone else will open it up."
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Cameron Daigle's PodCamp presentation on designing for the iPad.
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"As the publishing industry wobbles and Kindle sales jump, book romanticists cry themselves to sleep. But really, what are we shedding tears over?"
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There's some great paper prototyping happening over at Omnigroup as they develop iPad versions of their software.
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'The iPad as a particular device is not necessarily the future of computing. But as an ideology, I think it just might be. In hindsight, I think arguments over “why would I buy this if I already have a phone and a laptop?” are going to seem as silly as “why would I buy an iPod if it has less space than a Nomad?”' - Steven Frank's well thought out examination of the next few decades of computing.
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