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What's your RSS list?
Out of sheer boredom, curiosity and of course wanting to learn more, what websites are you subscribed to via RSS, or check often?
Mine is: www.io9.com www.geeksaresexy.net www.lifehacker.com Outpost Gallifrey's News Feed Doctor Who Online News Feed And due to Danny's last post, I just added www.downloadsquad.com as well. |
Mine is a bit more extensive than yours, Kody. :P
Apple AppleInsider InsanelyMac Mac OS X Hints MacApper MacRumors Macworld The Secret Diary of Steve Jobs The Unofficial Apple Weblog Google Blog Google Blogoscoped Technology Download Squad Engadget Joystiq Lifehacker Music Create Digital Music Music Thing Synthtopia TV Shows BBC Doctor Who Doctor Who Online GateWorld MyTVRSS Outpost Gallifrey Trek Movie Report TrekToday |
I don't really use feeds. I just look at websites as/when I need them or when I feel like it, really.
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Wow, thanks, Danny.
Added a bunch of those to my RSS reader. :D Quote:
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I don't use RSS. I don't understand how it works and I've never needed to use it.
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As recommended by you awhile ago. It's worked out rather well, I like it. If I ever was able to get a iPhone (yeah, right), I'd probably go to Google Reader though. |
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This just was released.. http://code.google.com/p/readair/
Google Reader for your desktop, done with Adobe Air. It's Mac themed as well! I may need to try this.. |
What's up with Adobe Air? I'm suspicious of it.
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Why're you suspicious of it?
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http://www.adobe.com/products/air/ People are making all sorts of great things on it, this Google Reader setup being one. Also, Pandora! http://www.pandora.com/desktop This stuff is the awesome, as they say. |
Why do we have to have all of these platforms? Why not just program things normally!? Say, if you want to program a game, you write it in C or C++, if you want to program some web thing, you do it in Java or if you want a Mac OS X application you do it in Objective-C/Cocoa? Everything having to be built on platforms is, like, the Microsoft mentality.
Yes I KNOW that Cocoa is a platform : P |
..er, no, it's not a Microsoft mentality. The Microsoft mentality is making everything windows specific. Seriously. :P
Having a platform like this allows programmers to create applications that can run in nearly every OS environment. As you can see, AIR is just based of things we already use, Ajax, HTML, etc. So you could write a program in AIR that will work on Windows / Linux GUI's / Mac's, etc. |
Yeah, I understand that, but if Adobe were an OS developer they would make their software, standards etc Adobe specific as well.
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And? There's no point in arguing a "if they were". They specialize in making software and platforms that work for all operating systems, making it easier to create time saving and useful applications.
I fail to see a downside? |
It's slow/complicated/based on other technologies from the same developer (locked in)/encourages developers using it to be lazy in their programming and organization?
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On one hand I think Air is great because its a cross platform app makey thing.
On the other I hate it because ever since the Macbook Air anything called Air, including "air" itself, just screams pretentiousness and makes me want to kill whoever uses it or even considers using it. |
I hate it because it requires an additional platform to run applications on top of. It's nice to have things be cross-platform like that, but I don't like running applications on top of a compatibility layer. Native apps all the way.
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