Posts tagged “iPad”

May 28 2010

This is how the revolution begins, one tablet at a time. 

cameronmoll:

Fred Wilson:

Our iPad is our family computer in way that the kitchen macbook never was…. It feels less like a computer than any computing device I’ve owned. It’s easy on me in a way that the other devices are not.

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Apr 5 2010

iPad Magazine Art Direction on Vimeo (via Vimeo)

This is the sort of the review that gets your brain going and you get this feeling that we’re at the beginning of a whole new journey.

  • Design best practices
  • UX best practices 
  • Blue sky design practices
  • Interactive experiences
  • Horizontal vs. Vertical

The possibilities are endless. 

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Mar 16 2010

  1. Apps should mimic the warmth of real-world objects, not their literal design; 
  2. iBooks is a bit of a special case since it’s the first step in the long evolution of a product that refuses to evolve; 
  3. Fight limitations, correct illegibility, and refuse awkwardness… 
  4. But not by simply throwing away familiarity, satisfying actions, and pure old fun.

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Jan 29 2010

Apple is starting to make Flash irrelevant. HTML5 will also further make Flash irrelevant. These sites will adapt, some will become niche and others will use HTML5 and become more universally accessible to all browsers and the web.
Why miss a buggy, bloated, insecure add-on? Flash has it’s place but it shouldn’t be overstated.
legoexpress:

The iPad provides the ultimate browsing experience? Millions of websites use Flash. Get used to the blue legos. (via theflashblog.com)

Apple is starting to make Flash irrelevant. HTML5 will also further make Flash irrelevant. These sites will adapt, some will become niche and others will use HTML5 and become more universally accessible to all browsers and the web.

Why miss a buggy, bloated, insecure add-on? Flash has it’s place but it shouldn’t be overstated.

legoexpress:

The iPad provides the ultimate browsing experience? Millions of websites use Flash. Get used to the blue legos. (via theflashblog.com)

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