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Not everything is disposable
I have been using Spotify for the past 2 weeks, the free trial of course, and realised very quickly that it just doesn’t feel right to me. I have no qualms with the service or the performance because it is… Read More ›
Apple Music: is it worth the UK pricing?
If the above image is showing an accurate view of the projected UK pricing for Apple Music (posted on Twitter by Sam Radford) then that is slightly disappointing. With apps running at £0.79 and $0.99 and iCloud at £2.99 and… Read More ›
WWDC 2015: what did you think?
So, what did you think of the WWDC keynote yesterday? It was as understated as many of us expected with an emphasis on fixing things and increasing stability appearing to be the main focus for the next 12 months. Bravo!… Read More ›
Android and iOS: spot the difference
It has been a while since I wrote anything of length on the site and so I thought I would address where we are in regards to how iOS and Android have developed over the past couple of years. I… Read More ›
The Agency
“If Arthur had checked Twitter, he might have become much more worried. Hundreds of Twitter accounts were documenting a disaster right down the road. “A powerful explosion heard from miles away happened at a chemical plant in Centerville, Louisiana #ColumbianChemicals,”… Read More ›
Why is Google wrong to target users and Apple isn’t?
“Better understand and identify your audience with rich consumer insights available exclusively from Apple. Use any combination of our 400 targeting options to find the people you’re looking for, or create a custom segment to re-engage groups of your own… Read More ›
PayPal’s robo-calls
“The payments company is rolling out an update to its user agreement that threatens to bombard you with “autodialed or prerecorded calls and text messages” — and worse, by agreeing to the updated terms, you’re immediately opted in. PayPal can… Read More ›
God knows what advertising purpose
“Tim Cook is trying to carve a division in the industry by once again taking shots at Google, this time singling out its new Google Photos service. Casey Newton already dissected the speech but one quote is worth repeating here… Read More ›
Alzheimer’s: waiting for my father to die again
‘Alzheimer’s disease (AD), also known as Alzheimer disease, or just Alzheimer’s, accounts for 60% to 70% of cases of dementia. It is a chronic neurodegenerative disease that usually starts slowly and gets worse over time. The most common early symptom… Read More ›