It’s been a while, this I know. Please believe it’s not that I’ve left the land of my blog, more that I haven’t had the time. So continue to stay tuned as I will try to add new content shortly, sure to wow you. Yes, wow you.
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Apr 10
Opera’s Out, Safari Never Left
As any geek with an iPhone paying attention to any blog within an arms reach, you probably know by now Opera has been released as what can be considered a direct competitor to the iPhone’s native browser, Safari. And as any self respecting geek, like myself, you gave it a spin. I wanted to like it. I wanted to love it. I gave it a fair shot. I browsed. I clicked. I hated (almost) every part of it. Here are some of the key points of why I deleted Opera in under 30 minutes.
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Apr 10
iPhone 4 can finally multitask. But should it? Live experiment proves not.
Since the dawn of the iPhone, it has been revered by just about everyone who first slid their finger across its smooth glass surface – including myself. Even with its few, long-lasting short-comings (Copy and Paste, anyone?). However, just yesterday, Apple decided to announce the bucket of water they would douse on of the last remaining flame, ushereing a bloom of black smoke from the most popular mobile OS: multitasking. For the longest time, Apple has defended the decision to prevent this level of context switching from the handheld primarily to prevent poorly designed software applications from hogging all the resources on the device (amongst other things). As someone who has ever owned an old Windows CE device, I for one can understand and appreciate this decision. Still, everywhere you turn today, people are talking about the same thing: The new iPhone OS, out this summer, will finally handle multitasking. The question I ask is should it? And I ask this with proof from the limited multitasking that is available in iPhone 3.
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Mar 10
Internets Amn’t Hard
To the six of you actively pretending to pay attention to this blog and the surges of random Google search-masters landing on what was once a delightful melancholy of brilliance and potatos brought to you by the Internets Am Hard genius’: sorry, it doesn’t exist any more. It’s moved under this domain as I’ve been wanting to add some of my personal ramblings and figured a personalized domain would be appropriate. But don’t fret. The articles, references and flashes of brilliance have all been retained and can now be found here, on the imtrevor.com blog (and I’m keeping the old domain, forwarding everything here).
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Feb 10
Internet writing am hard
A while back, I read this on a Facebook status update.
Going to right a new business plan, for investors to see if I can raise some money… This should be fun
It’s my guess you won’t be all that successful.