Episode 85: A Literally In Your Face Technology

Daniel and Manton talk about Boston, Panic’s Status Board, Google’s Glass UI guidelines, and Google Fiber.

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  • Panic Status Board – New iPad app from Panic for customizable passive data displays.
  • Panic’s examples of plugins – Blog post from Panic highlighting many custom 3rd party panels.
  • Dashcode User Guide – Apple’s documentation for their widget-devleopment IDE.
  • Glass UI guidelines – Google’s user interface guidelines for their glasses-based devices.
  • Google Fiber Austin – Announcement page for Google’s initiative to bring super-high-speed internet to Manton’s home town.
  • AT&T Fiber in Austin – Announcement from AT&T that it plans to build gigabit fiber in Austin, as well.
  • Verizon FiOS – Fiber internet service from Verizon that is decidedly slower than gigabit.

Sponsored by Windows Azure: a scalable and secure backend for your iOS app. Also mentioned in the show: Josh Twist’s blog post on in-app purchase.

April 16, 2013 at 12:51 pm.