R. Pito Salas
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R. Pito Salas posted a blog entry Aug 10, 2011
Cool idea: Skillshare
Check this post With Skillshare, everyone can be a teacher
"The New York City-based startup launched its service in April, offering a platform for users to offer real-world classes of any kind to interested students. The service, which rolled out in New York first, is now poised to branch out... more »
R. Pito Salas posted a blog entry Aug 6, 2011
[GEEKY] Connecting Web Apps with Web Intents
Check this post Connecting Web Apps with Web Intents
"Android OS addresses this problem with Intents, a facility for late run-time binding between components in the same or different applications. In the Intents system, the client application requests a generic action, e.g. share, and... more »
R. Pito Salas posted a blog entry Aug 5, 2011
[GEEKY] Why I am not yet developing for iOS
Check this post A strong argument for why iOS development is winning
"IOS platform competitors take note: Fledgling indie iOS dev Chris Eidhof has posted a smart list of the main reasons why a new developer finds Apple’s mobile operating system such an attractive prospect. Eidhof, who is in... more »
R. Pito Salas's weekly top artists at Last.fm Aug 4, 2011
| 1 | Sarah Francis | 21 |
| 2 | Belcea Quartet | 14 |
| 3 | Lady Gaga | 14 |
| 4 | Erin Bode | 13 |
| 5 | Volker Sellmann | 10 |
R. Pito Salas posted a blog entry Aug 4, 2011
Twittering with BlogBridge
A "BlogBridge Visual Guide" explaining how to use Twitter in BlogBridge. From the Guide:
"Built right into BlogBridge is the ability to post to twitter. But this is not just another twitter client. BlogBridge tries to make your read-post-comment-read cycle most efficient.
While you are scanning... more »
R. Pito Salas posted a blog entry Aug 2, 2011
BlogBridge’s competitors
SocialCompare is a very cool social site that allows users to collaborate on a head to head comparison of a series of tools.
A recent comparison was between a series of "Curation Platforms" and BlogBridge is there among all the competitors that you may or may not have heard of. I strongly encourage... more »
