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I’ll admit it. I’m a (digital) organization junkie. I love programs that organize things really well, and look good doing it. There’s a certain beauty about good task management apps, in particular– an elusive balance between practicality and utility. Most software is too complicated....
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Google recently edged towards a reversal of its longstanding position on the topic of Net Neutrality, sparking new debate on the power and reach of the world’s largest data center.
From the beginning, Google has stated that their corporate motto is “don’t be evil”. However, their recent activities have shown...
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Why do we here at Appculture focus only on iPhone/iPad apps? Why do we ignore the millions of Android and Blackberry users out there?
Because iPhone apps are better. I mean it.
There are five simple reasons why I believe iOS apps, and the App Store, matter more to the long-term progress of mobile software.
1. Phone apps...
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Can writing software actually make you produce better work? Can it anticipate your needs and conform to your desires as though it’s reading your mind? Can it make you think of your own work in a totally different way?
If any writing software can, it’s Scrivener. The sole project of the evocatively-named Literature &...
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