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An ongoing shame in American newsrooms is that so much great journalism is buried in absolutely sadistic web design.
Macintosh was everything technology should be. It was streamlined and practical, simple and sophisticated, a tool for enhancing creativity as much as productivity. –Steve Jobs
Journalism, Subscriptions, and Podcasting with Li Jin and Nathan Baschez
podcasts.apple.comWas Chatting With a Well-Known Founder Yesterday About the "Founder...
I don't have any data to back this up, but I suspect that most companies don't need more than 20 developers, with some needing 20 to 50 developers, and only a handful needing between 50 and 100 developers. Once you cross the 100 developer mark, I think you need to start thinking about whether the scope of your product(s) isn't getting out of hand b... See more
The Paradox in Newsletters Here’s another more recent example. You’ve likely heard of the amazing newsletter product, Substack. It’s a platform that enables creators to build, host, and scale their own newsletter businesses. The smart thing about Substack is that it uses an open standard — in this case, SMTP, the standard that powers email — to eas... See more
Michael Mignano • The Standards Innovation Paradox
This is Paul Graham.
Moi Jamri • 34 cards
One of the goals of Steve Jobs with this memo was to jot down some of their thoughts on Adobe’s Flash products so thatcustomers and critics may better understand why they do not allow Flash on iPhones, iPods, and iPads.
Sriram Krishnan • Thoughts on Flash - Steve Jobs.


Steve Jobs: The more dependent Google is on Apple, the better
October 10, 2008