Episode 107: Overhype It And Just Brag About It

Daniel and Manton discuss the new iMacs, Apple’s emphasis on iPhones, iOS 7 adoption, and the challenge of marketing our own apps confidently.

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September 26, 2013 at 9:30 am.

Episode 106: Finally Sending Out Betas

Daniel and Manton discuss Manton’s new app: Sunlit, iOS 7, Twitter’s IPO and the odds of Manton coming back to Twitter.

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  • Jonathan Hays – Manton’s partner in the development of Sunlit.
  • App.net’s Killer App – Manton’s thoughts about the promise of App.net for app-builders.
  • A Planned IPO – Twitter’s announcement in tweet-form about plans to file for an IPO.
  • Steve Streza – He’s as gung-ho about App.net as Manton but still posts from Twitter.
  • Ohai – Steve Streza’s App.net-powered iOS journaling app.
  • The Origin of Tweet – Craig Hockenberry on the history of Twitter’s now-trademarked term.

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September 19, 2013 at 1:43 pm.

Episode 105: The Paranoid Angle

Daniel and Manton talk about the Apple event announcements: free iApps, colorful iPhone 5C, 64-bit on the iPhone 5S, the camera app, and fingerprints.

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  • September 10 Summary – Dan Miller of Macworld summarizes Apple’s special event announcements.
  • SnappyCam – 3rd-party iOS camera app that takes lightning fast successive photos.

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September 11, 2013 at 2:48 pm.

Episode 104: Somebody Got Away With The Credit Card

Daniel and Manton talk about Apple’s upcoming event on September 10th, the Nokia acquisition and changes at Microsoft, and what we can learn from Stellar’s new paid subscription plans.

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September 7, 2013 at 1:18 pm.