+1 !
On Nov 30, 2015, at 4:06 PM, David Bovill wrote:
> That's what the Romans said before it all went a bit decentralised :)
>
> On 30 November 2015 at 18:34, Matt Maier wrote:
>
>> It's not an existential crisis. It's just the pendulum swinging back and
>> forth between centralized and dis
That's what the Romans said before it all went a bit decentralised :)
On 30 November 2015 at 18:34, Matt Maier wrote:
> It's not an existential crisis. It's just the pendulum swinging back and
> forth between centralized and distributed organization. Each style has its
> pros/cons and people mak
It's not an existential crisis. It's just the pendulum swinging back and
forth between centralized and distributed organization. Each style has its
pros/cons and people make a lot more money off of switching between them
than just settling on a happy medium. Neither style will ever take over
entire
The day that local apps die is the day we will all be paying through the nose
for the "right" to use our own devices. And we will continue to pay too,
because everything will be a subscription. It's already started, and while
prices are not currently overwhelming, it's my belief that this is bec
Articles like this are definitely of interest (even with the "religious"
zealotry). But one major detail missing from the article is the search part of
the equation: Google has apparently indexed the search results of thousands of
apps (Play Store only, I think) and now includes results from tho
I thought this might be of interest regarding HTML and LiveCode:
http://bit.ly/1IqvVO6
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