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Author Archives: Ryan Gould
VSCO CAM — Minimalistically Beautiful Photos
It’s probably correct to assume that most people who own or use an iPhone on a daily basis will have a ‘Top 5’ in terms of their favourite apps, and it is most likely that at least one of the read more
Stay Updated with Reeder 3.0
For quite a while now, there seems to have been quite a misleading concept beginning with the statement “RSS is dead.” No doubt, if you use Twitter, Facebook and the Internet in general for your daily news reading then you’re read more
App Spotlight: Things for iOS
Ever since I purchased my first iPhone, the iPhone 3G, back in 2008, there were a few apps at the time that were considered ‘must-have’ on any iPhone. One of these apps was Things by Cultured Code, and it’s still read more