Episode 26: 900,000 Pixels Wide
October 5, 2012
Running time: 1:20:10
Jonathan and Kelli talk about audio augmented reality, mobile sticker shock, bitching on (and about) Twitter, and the upside of getting hacked.
Links
- Soundcloud
- Skeptoid
- Stitcher
- Player.fm
- TWiT Network
- Prompt for iOS
- App.net
- IFTTT
- Netbot for iOS
- Chris Coyer
- Readability
Topics
- Audio augmented reality
- Desktop webapps are so five years ago
- Mobile sticker shock
- The value of toilet paper
- Corparate risk aversion vs startups with nothing to lose
- A return to mom and pop biz from big box retail
- Inter-departmental competition as a cancer on large organizations
- Bitching on Twitter gets results
- A free Kindle is inevitable
- Getting hacked is not all bad
- Twitter should've gone freemium
- The importance of typography
- "HTML is responsive by default." - Chris Coyer
- Why are browser defaults so ugly?
- Decoration vs design
- TextMate vs Sublime Text 2
Titles We Considered
- 900,000 Pixels Wide
- Million Pixel Grid
- Virus Diet