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The Slow Death of Irrelevance
Evernote isn’t dead — not yet at least.But the seeds for its long-term demise are already well under way, argues Josh Dickson. The main reason — growing irrelevance of the product and inability of the company to innovate forward.[Syrah]
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The CompuServe of Things
Phil Windley in a well-reasoned essay argues against the rise of online silos and is rightfully worried that we are heading towards a connected things future that looks more like the CompuServe than the Internet we have become accustomed with. [Phil Windley]
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Phil, Jony & Angela
I was at the #AppleEvent yesterday. I quite enjoyed the presentations — solid 7/10, which is pretty damn good in my books, especially compared to the messy WWDC show. Anyway after the session while most of the people were heading to the demo area, I quietly snuck into the executive and special guest area and snapped a few photos. Lack of light made things a little tricky, but my Leica Q managed to show its true potential. Here are three which I liked the most — post processed in Lightroom and SilverFX Pro2
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The Slow Death of Irrelevance
Evernote isn’t dead — not yet at least.But the seeds for its long-term demise are already well under way, argues Josh Dickson. The main reason — growing irrelevance of the product and inability of the company to innovate forward.[Syrah]
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The CompuServe of Things
Phil Windley in a well-reasoned essay argues against the rise of online silos and is rightfully worried that we are heading towards a connected things future that looks more like the CompuServe than the Internet we have become accustomed with. [Phil Windley]
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Phil, Jony & Angela
I was at the #AppleEvent yesterday. I quite enjoyed the presentations — solid 7/10, which is pretty damn good in my books, especially compared to the messy WWDC show. Anyway after the session while most of the people were heading to the demo area, I quietly snuck into the executive and special guest area and snapped a few photos. Lack of light made things a little tricky, but my Leica Q managed to show its true potential. Here are three which I liked the most — post processed in Lightroom and SilverFX Pro2