The thing is, I have a zillion apps, and I'm always looking for the perfect arrangement for them, so scrambling my home screen is part of that eternal quest.
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Once you get over the hurdle of how to get something on the screen, it's not that difficult to make apps and share them with your friends.
There are a lot of apps that are fun to use - they're utility apps; they're fine. But there are a fraction of apps that are in the cream of the crop. You just need to be in the cream of the crop to get noticed.
I live on my phone: I have a bunch of news and informational apps on there.
Sometimes I'll use four or five different photo apps on one photo just to get it where I want it to be.
We just think that there are all these different ways that people want to share, and that compressing them all into a single blue app is not the right format of the future.
Now that digital lifestyle devices, tablets, wireless phones, and other Internet appliances are beginning to come of age, we need to worry about presenting our content to these devices so that it is optimized for their display capabilities.
Do I really want to do a mobile game that's one of 300,000, where discoverability is everything? You really have to have a little more sizzle on the steak. I would rather be one of 100 apps for Google Glass than one of 300,000 for iOS and Android.
My favorite app is 'StumbleUpon,' because it just gives you interesting things that are sometimes exactly the stuff I'm interested in and sometimes just silly and funny.
I want the entire smartphone, the entire Internet, on my wrist.
I don't really flaunt any gadget, but I am loving my Nokia Lumia.
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