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Merry Christmas!

I wanted to take a second to wish everyone a Merry Christmas! I hope you’re able to spend time with your family and enjoy this great day. Also, I hope Santa was good to you. If you found a new gadget under the tree, check out the great post over at ChurchMag for the apps we recommend. Have a great day, and I’ll get back to regularly scheduled programming next week!

Can iOS and Android Exist Together?

First let me begin by saying that I’m a huge iOS/Apple fan, so that’s my device of choice. I have owned an iPhone 3G, 4, and currently a 4S. That being said, I think Android is a great platform with a lot of potential. Let me explain what I mean.
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New iOS Twitter App: UI #Fail?

Twitter’s latest redesign has caused quite a stir. The consensus on the web interface seems to be relatively positive, but the iOS app hasn’t received quite same reaction. Those that have used the app for a while know that it began as Tweetie, and was the de facto Twitter app for a long time. This redesign, however, has taken a very different direction.
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New Evernote Apps: Food and Hello

As I’m sure you’ve gathered by now if you’ve read this blog for any length of time, I really like Evernote. There are so many uses for their app, and today, they’ve added two new apps to their selection that add even more usefulness. The apps are called Hello and Food. I’ve had the chance to experiment with both of them a bit, and I think they have some great potential.
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Evernote for Bloggers

There are many apps that I like and use occasionally, but there are only a few that I absolutely love and couldn’t live without. Evernote is one of those apps. It’s useful for so many things, which I won’t be able to fit into this post, though I do hope to write about it again soon. In this post, I want to focus on how I use it for blogging, and what impact it’s had on my workflow.

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My iPhone Homescreen

I’m always curious as to what apps other people have on their homescreens. Here’s mine:
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