27 Jun 2011

Punchfork: The Sexy Recipe Aggregator

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I LOVE food! I also LOVE cooking! So you can imagine my excitement when I got a beta invitation to Punchfork: The Best New Recipes from Top Food Sites (or as I like to refer to it... Punchfork: The Sexy Recipe Aggregator) today!

The site definitely has a sleek design. It contains recipes from The Food Network, Martha Stewart, the ever so famous Epicurious, etc... I signed up via my Facebook account. It has a robust feature set, including: Favorites, easy to share link, Facebook Like, Twitter Tweet button, etc...

What I like is what appears to be the use of the social media sharing buttons to give the recipe a rating.

Check out the app, blog or their Facebook page!

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20 Oct 2010

TweetDeck for Android

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TweetDeck is now available for Android! Sweeeeeeeeeeeeet! You can GET IT HERE or use the QR code:

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19 Oct 2010

Does Everything have to be a Soap Opera with Steve & his Fanboys?

Well it appears Steve Jobs' comments about Android during Apple's 3rd quarter earnings calls were a bit off base...

Here is Iain Dodsworth's responses (CEO of TweetDeck):

RESPONSE 1 - Did we at any point say it was a nightmare developing on Android? Errr nope, no we didn’t. It wasn’t.

RESPONSE 2 - We only have 2 guys developing on Android TweetDeck so that shows how small an issue fragmentation is.

I personally like Andy Rubin's comment:

the definition of open: “mkdir android ; cd android ; repo init -u git://android.git.kernel.org/platform/manifest.git ; repo sync ; make”

The Fred Wilson makes a post in regards showing he thinks Android is becoming a good option, then it seems that a bunch of Apple fanboy haters didn't really share his sediments about the Android OS.

So what gives? Why all of the drama?

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Hi! I'm Lee Graham. I'm a eduGeek, as well as an eLearning Developer for Red Hat, Android FANATIC,  &  eduGeek.


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