On this week’s episode of the Android Central Podcast, Shruti Shekar, Andrew Myrick, and Namerah Saud Fatmi discuss whether the Pixel could end up in Google’s graveyard, problems with the Google Pixel 6, Google’s empty promises, which Android phone could tempt iPhone users, and more! Links: It only took two years for my Pixel 6 […]
#221: I’ve Seen That Lamb January 7th, 2024 · 77 minutes Happy new year! What’s in store for 2024? This episode of Analog(ue) is sponsored by: Fitbod: Get stronger, faster with a fitness plan that fits you. Get 25% off your membership. ExpressVPN: High-Speed, Secure & Anonymous VPN Service. Get an extra three months free. […]
Andrew Warner: Hey there, Freedom Fighters. My name is Andrew Warner. I’m the founder of Mixergy, where I interview entrepreneurs about how they built their businesses. This is a really interesting business that we’re going to find out about today. Benny Rubin realized that email deliverability is a pain. Now, most of us, when […]
Hello friends!! Happy New Year!! It’s nice to see so many of you at the gyms and yoga studios and veggie aisles these days 🙂 Everyone’s so energized and motivated – be sure to do whatever it takes to KEEP UP WITH IT! Remember – even if you fail one day or two (or two […]
InVision Community, Today I am writing to share that after careful consideration we have made the difficult decision to discontinue InVision’s design collaboration services (including prototypes, DSM, etc) at the end of 2024. For important information, details, and guidance on next steps read our FAQs. As you may know, our Freehand visual collaboration product was […]
#284: Pillar I: Acquisition January 4th, 2024 · 29 minutes In the first of a three-part series, we look at the first pillar of a successful app: customer acquisition, including paid advertising, word-of-mouth marketing, and editorial promotion. This episode of Under the Radar is sponsored by: Sentry: Mobile crash reporting and app monitoring. Get 6 […]
They say “everything old becomes new again.” Today, that’s baggy jeans, shag haircuts, 90s music, TV sitcoms – the latest version of finding comfort in nostalgia and familiarity in what came before. We constantly look for safety in the permanence of the past, or at least, what we think the past was. But, when it […]
Suppose I want to display something on your screen. Whether I want to display a web page like this blog post, an interactive web app, or even a native app that you might download from some app store, at least two devices must be involved. Your device and mine. It starts with some code and […]
Originally published on the Just Eat Takeaway Engineering Blog. How Just Eat Takeaway.com leverage AWS, Packer, Terraform and GitHub Actions to manage a CI stack of macOS runners. Problem At Just Eat Takeaway.com (JET), our journey through continuous integration (CI) reflects a landscape of innovation and adaptation. Historically, JET’s multiple iOS teams operated independently, each employing their distinct […]
In the past, sellers were responsible for managing and fulfilling their own tax obligations. However, more and more jurisdictions are now requiring marketplaces such as Etsy to collect the tax from buyers and remit the tax to the relevant authorities. Etsy now plays an active role in collecting tax from buyers and remitting it all […]