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| Published: July 2, 2007, 11:01 am |
| Tags: Daily Links, 43folders, Always On, Apple, Applestore, Clutter, Davidallen, Del Icio Us, Electronics, Emotions, Ethankaplan, Getting Things Done, Gizmodo, Home, Houses, Howtos, Iphone, Johngruber, Links, Living, Macbreakweekly, Meditation, Mindfulness, Sanfrancisco, Scottbourne |
| houses, howtos, iphone, johngruber, links, living, macbreakweekly, meditation, mindfulness, sanfrancisco, scottbourne, simplicity, tumble Featured 43f Job: Ruby/Rails Developers at ThoughtWorks Post your job to the 43f Job Board today, and get 43% off with checkout coupon 43OFFTHRUJUL. Offer ends 7/31. |
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| Daring Fireball feed goes free |
| Published: July 31, 2007, 8:30 am |
| Tags: Daringfireball, Dotmac, Fee, Googlereader, Htmlauthentication, Johngruber, Membership, Rssfeed, Rssreader, Tshirt |
| Filed under: Analysis / Opinion, Blogging, FreewareJohn Gruber's Daring Fireball is probably my favorite Mac blog out there (save for the ol' TUAW, of course)-- it was one of the first I started reading, and he consistently provides not only great insight on Apple products and policies (and journalists' treatment of them), but a strong, often |
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| RSS feeds for the App Store |
| Published: July 16, 2008, 7:00 pm |
| Tags: Appstore, Excellent, Johngruber, Phew, Rss Feeds, Rssfeeds |
| Filed under: App StoreJohn Gruber's heartfelt plea for iPhone App Store RSS feeds has now been answered. Hands up if you, like John and me and probably a TUAWload of others, were frustrated at the lack of an obvious, easy-to-subscribe-to RSS feed of the latest additions to the App Store. The only solution was to view the complete list of iPhone |
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| Your iPhone probably isn't calling home, just might not want you up in its Core Location |
| Published: August 8, 2008, 10:03 am |
| Tags: Apple, Blacklist, Core Location, Corelocation, Daring Fireball, Daringfireball, Firmware 2 0, Firmware2 0, Iphone, Iphone 3g, Iphone3g, John Gruber, Johngruber, Jonathan Zdziarski, Jonathanzdziarski |
| Filed under: Cellphones It appears we can all breathe a big sigh of relief when it comes to our iPhone apps. According to John Gruber (Daring Fireball), that suspicious looking URL discovered in firmware 2.x which appeared to be set to deactivate applications may be something slightly more innocuous. According to Gruber -- via "an informed source |
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