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October 6th, 2012Who cares about 3D maps? →
September 26th, 2012If this story is true, Google are putting off bringing a native Google Maps app to the iPhone, until they’ve integrated the Google Earth 3D stuff in it, to match Apple’s 3D maps.
I just don’t get why the 3D stuff is useful on a map? Google Earth is great, and it’s fun to explore cities by flying around, but turn-by-turn and navigation features (like public transport schedules) are the killer features for maps. Google Maps already has street-view. Use that as the differentiator from Apple.
It’s all just rumours, anyway. But I thought I’d share my thoughts.
Meeting a Troll →
September 25th, 2012This is an amazing story. It’s terrifying, but the compassion is amazing. What an ordeal to go through!
Pixar story rules →
September 23rd, 2012Interesting list.
The Economics of Stolen Bicycles →
September 22nd, 2012Insights like this are really interesting. Although don’t make you feel happier about your favourite bike that got stolen.
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September 19th, 2012Background to Apple designing their own CPUs →
September 19th, 2012Most of the smartphone boom has been powered by ARM’s processor architectures (whoo! UK based company!).
Apple have been acquiring processor architecture talent and deals with ARM, which is just starting to really pay off with the iPhone 5. This is one of the edges Apple has over other smartphone makers.
And I think processor architecture is super interesting. When you look at a computer, it starts off pretty simple. (e.g. hit keys and letters appear on the screen) As you look at it deeper, it gets more and more complex, until you get to the processor. This is where the complexity starts to unravel, and you discover simple logic circuits doing simple things.