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what works: Returning to that fine art
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Thursday, January 08, 2009. Returning to that fine art. The tweetie bird is nearly leaping out of the clock to let me know its about time to wake from my long sleep. In other words, I finally have some good reasons to get back into blogging and have finally allocated some blocks in my schedule for said purpose. Away too long, lots to talk about. Over the past 6 months or so of non-blogging, I've accumulated some really interesting projects and interests that I'm looking forward to talk about. Namely:.
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what works: Must read: 7 Ingredients of successful iPhone apps
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Tuesday, September 01, 2009. Must read: 7 Ingredients of successful iPhone apps. Apple has synthesized the seven key characteristics found in successful iPhone apps. Read more on Tapity.com: 7 Ingredients of successful iPhone apps. I plan on posting a series of follow up posts on Tapity.com. Posted by Jeremy Olson. Thoughts, developments, and updates on. Web stuff—UI, social web design (especially as it applies to universities), Rails, and probably a lot more by. Follow me on Twitter.
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what works: Yeah, I'm building an iPhone app
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Tuesday, April 14, 2009. Yeah, I'm building an iPhone app. So its been almost a year in college and I'm realizing that right now I am in a position that I will never be in again. These four years are a unique opportunity for me to build useful applications for college students— because I am one. Scratching my own itch is sure to scratch the itches of millions of other college students. Around the world. Wow. So my first app is called "Make the Grade". That I just created to see development updates. Web D...
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what works: 01/01/2009 - 02/01/2009
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Tuesday, January 27, 2009. Getting myself edumacated about "Web Development". Above is a slide from my web development class. According to my professor, it is a wonderful example of good web design. That was true. a decade a go. There's some good discussion. Going on at the University Web Developers Ning group. The topic? How higher ed web professionals can elevate web design at the university level. I added my 2 cents, effectively using 30 of my time, so why not re-post it here? Posted by Jeremy Olson.
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what works: Tweetversations
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Thursday, February 12, 2009. I had a dilemma the other day. Remembering an interesting debate I had with someone on Twitter, I wanted to refer to it, but how? I couldn't. After some (admittedly shallow) research, I couldn't find a website that allowed me to select my conversation and publish it to the interwebs for easy referral. So of course I mocked up an app to do this very thing in three easy steps. I'm actually considering building the thing but would really appreciate your input and suggestions.
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what works: Tap Tap Tap likes my iPhone development blog
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Thursday, October 22, 2009. Tap Tap Tap likes my iPhone development blog. Last weekend was pretty crazy. Mainly because Tap Tap Tap, one of the most respected iPhone development companies, wrote an entire blog post. Recommending my iPhone design/marketing blog, Tapity. They essentially said, if your a serious iPhone developer, you need to check out my blog. Its cool to have your endless hours of research and writing finally start to pay off. So to my fellow bloggers, keep at it! Posted by Jeremy Olson.
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what works: Tapity — two college kids building iPhone apps and yapping about it
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Thursday, August 06, 2009. Tapity — two college kids building iPhone apps and yapping about it. So you may have heard I'm building an iPhone app. In fact, its two of us: me and my brother, Josh. We're out to make our mark in the app industry and we're calling ourselves Tapity. Surely, our beginnings are humble but I'm putting my full force behind trying to get a lot of worthwhile discussion going—hope you join us at tapity.com. It should be fun. Posted by Jeremy Olson. Follow me on Twitter.
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what works: LearnIt
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Tuesday, October 31, 2006. LearnIt is a web app I've been working on since September 2005 that will help students (or anybody else) research and learn faster, smarter, and organiz ier. I am planning on making LearnIt as open as possible so smart people can do smart things with it. I will be blogging cool things I learn along the way and will share a lot of the unique elements such as the Zoomable Tree interface. With the developer community. I hope to have something ready to show this summer.
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what works: 04/01/2009 - 05/01/2009
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Tuesday, April 14, 2009. Yeah, I'm building an iPhone app. So its been almost a year in college and I'm realizing that right now I am in a position that I will never be in again. These four years are a unique opportunity for me to build useful applications for college students— because I am one. Scratching my own itch is sure to scratch the itches of millions of other college students. Around the world. Wow. So my first app is called "Make the Grade". That I just created to see development updates. Follo...
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what works: 09/01/2009 - 10/01/2009
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Tuesday, September 01, 2009. Must read: 7 Ingredients of successful iPhone apps. Apple has synthesized the seven key characteristics found in successful iPhone apps. Read more on Tapity.com: 7 Ingredients of successful iPhone apps. I plan on posting a series of follow up posts on Tapity.com. Posted by Jeremy Olson. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Thoughts, developments, and updates on. Jeremy Olson, a student going to UNC Charlotte and working at Skookum. Follow me on Twitter.