Twitterrific gets simpler, better for iPad – TiPb at WWDC
Twitterrific is the grandaddy of iOS Twitter clients — it existed on the iPhone before there was an SDK and was in the App Store on launch day, and again for iPad launch. Twitterrific has evolved from a reader-centric experience to a feature-full client and back to a highly focused app.
Craig Hockenberry, a principle at [...]
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Barnes & Noble introduces BN eReader for iPad
The iPad eBooks war just got a bit more interesting with Barnes & Noble releasing their BN eReader for iPad into the App Store today. With the following features we are curious to see what adjustments Apple makes to iBooks, and Amazon with the Kindle in the near future.
Exclusive LendMe technology that lets you share [...]
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Google prepares for eBook sales, increase competition with Apple
According to The Wall Street Journal Google is planning on introducing their very own eBook store as early as this next month, and gearing up once again to go head-to-head with Apple. This news comes just after Apple announced that in just 28 days, iPad users have downloaded over 1.5 million eBooks via iBooks.
“Google says [...]
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Quick Review: iBooks on iPad
iBooks on the iPad is the best ebook reading experience I’ve ever had (though to be fair I only have compared it to the Kindle 2nd Gen, Kindle on iPad, Kindle on iPhone, and various ebook readers on webOS and PalmOS).
Although initially I was a little concerned that reading on an LCD for extended [...]
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