If you don’t buy a new iPhone every year — if you have the good sense to hold onto them for more than a year before upgrading to a new model — then you’ll likely want to wait for a new iPad, too.
Source: daringfireball.net
The Good Flock
Handcrafted sleeves for the iPad and iPhone. Nice philosophy (via @dirkdk)
As a Tumblr fan and iPad owner I want this. Looks great.
Cool handmade iPad case. Cool tagline as well: “Dodocase: protects from extinction”. Via @bijan.
I tried it out and Flipboard is an incredible app. What a concept and UI. Proof once again that the future of news is in the social stream. Via @scobleizer.
Amazon should indeed be spending all its energies on furthering its app experience to make it the best book-buying and reading application on any platform.
Why Amazon’s Kindle Will Eventually Win the e-Book Wars
Insightful post by Om Malik about the e-Book market.
Source: gigaom.com
Safari versus iPad
Some good thoughts around the current hype of apps. If I were in the content business I would go for a browser centric strategy as well for mobile.
Apple’s specially privileged, private-framework-using iPhone apps were relatively few, but their first-party area of influence on the iPad has just spread to e-readers, word processors, spreadsheets, and presentation tools: four major markets in which competitors may be at a severe disadvantage by not being able to do the same things as Apple’s alternatives if Apple chooses to play this card there.
Marco.org - iBooks and private APIs (via Dave Winer)
And although I love Apple’s stuff there is a definitive downside to how they do business. This is not about growing the pie for everyone…
Source: marco.org
Just one word: hilarious. Found through Engadget. Be sure to check out the comments at YouTube as well (“The camera guy sounds like Borat lol. Tank u bery mach! Gud lack!”).
