In the continuing search for more content, I bring you one of the widely accepted copouts amongst bloggers… A post providing links to other posts! This is based off Google Analytics data, and not favoritism, I swear! These are the posts that received the most views this past week, listed in order.
Author: Aaron Nelsen
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Hijinks Reviews: Feeds
Pros: Fresh approach to RSS. Clean interface. Finally makes Google Reader relevant and useful.
Cons: The lack of a Mark All Feeds as Read option.Platform: iPod Touch and iPhone
Developed by: Boris Bluntschli (424f.com/feeds)
Version Reviewed: 0.2
Feeds is the third RSS app I’ve ever used for the iPhone, and easily the best so far. It may not have the fancy effects that smartRSS has, but it makes up for it with a much better cleaner layout. Perhaps one of it’s greatest advantages is also a sizable drawback, it’s based on the Google Reader API, meaning if you don’t use Google Reader you’re out of luck.
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Apple Rocks My World
Fanboys and fangirls alike can rejoice, Apple made up for their terrible sins and replaced the entire top half of my computer! No joke, I just wanted them to repair the bevel around the screen… but they were like “you know what, so the repair goes faster, let’s replace the whole top”. Awesome!
Like I mentioned before, I dropped my Macbook Pro off Thursday, they called me at 10am Friday morning to inform me the repairs were complete, that was crazy fast. I now have my computer back, and all is right in the world. They did a fantastic job correcting their mistake, sure it sucks that they messed up in the first place, but at least they were prompt in offering a solution. Kudos to them.
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Hijinks Reviews: iPac3D
Pros: Good concept, one of the first true 3D games for the platform.
Cons: May ruin your childhood memories of Pac-Man. Also, the onscreen control interface is less than reliable.Platform: iPod Touch and iPhone
Developed by: Marco Giorgini (MarcoGiorgini.com)
Joining the masses as yet another Pac-Man clone, comes iPac3D. Based off the Yeti3D engine by Derek John Evans, this latest reincarnation barely resembles the Pac-Man you grew up with. It is however a fairly polished and stable game, it does have a few quirks of course, but it is free after all.
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