It may be difficult to notice at the moment, but Facebook Home could lead the next big evolution of mobile phones. The last big evolution came when Apple opened up iOS to third party developers and that decision ended up accelerating the adoption of the smartphone market, filling it with app stores worth about $15 … Continue reading Facebook Home
Month: April 2013
Ulysses 3
This past week I’ve been using Ulysses 3 (U3) as my writing studio after a long stretch of only using iA Writer and nvALT. U3 comes to the table with a system I can use for almost all of my writing needs. That’s mostly because the value proposition of U3 isn’t in just being another … Continue reading Ulysses 3
Real-time Brands
Real-time content, real-time analytics, and real-time marketing all sound increasingly interesting and cool, but they’re also increasingly expensive and require real-time permission, real-time resources, and real-time creative insights. At the end of it all who’s to say what the results of all that real-time marketing will be, or when they’ll deliver? Is the reward, real-time … Continue reading Real-time Brands
West Toronto CrossFit Featured on BlogTO
West Toronto CrossFit, where I train and coach was reviewed in blogTO yesterday. I was kind of nervous with having a photographer come in and shoot us doing a workout, but am pleased that I didn’t embarrass myself and that the gym got a good review. (via blogTO)
2013 CrossFit Open Recap
It’s about time I sat down and forced myself to write something. I’ve constantly been doing stuff, focusing on reading and learning since the last time I blogged in October, and longer still since I worked on the series of sketches that first appeared here in September. The problem was that I haven’t really dived … Continue reading 2013 CrossFit Open Recap