December 2011
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September 2011
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July 2011
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May 2011
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April 2011
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March 2011
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TingoFamily: Getting new users to sign up is hard →
tingofamily:
Something we really struggled with in the last few weeks is signups, not downloads, signups. Looking at our data we discovered some alarming trends. We had people interested in the app, downloading it from the app store and then getting stuck signing themselves in and adding their family members.
Marco.org: Why the Quick Bar ("dickbar") is still... →
marco:
Twitter’s official iPhone app, formerly Loren Brichter’s Tweetie and an otherwise awesome client, got a lot of negative reactions from the recent addition of the Quick Bar, a mandatory trending-topics banner on top of the tweet list. A lot of people really hate it, calling it the “dickbar” and…
Time to switch things around. IF YOU SUPPORT THE...
freeinsight:
I’M MAKING A LIST OF WHOEVER REBLOGS THIS AND THAT WILL GIVE US A GENERAL PICTURE.
February 2011
3 posts
January 2011
3 posts
New Tingo Family Branding
For a long time we have had a sense of disquiet about our old bee logo for TingoFamily. The graphic didn’t really make sense for the application and we got quite a few questions about it:
Our talented technical director has been thinking about this for a while and one night, on his long commute home, came up with a replacement. I love the new design. It is a simple, clean representation...
December 2010
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November 2010
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September 2010
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Tingo Teams on This Week in Startups
tingoteams:
Tingo Teams competed and won the chance to pitch to Jason Calacanis, Tyler Crowley and Lon Harris on episode seventy nine of This Week in Startups, The Global TWiST Meetup. We were very happy with the feedback and positive comments that we received from the panel.
We were even happier when Tingo Teams was voted unanimously as the best pitch for show. We were competing with...
July 2010
3 posts
The Patrick O'Brian Mapping Project →
fuckyeahageofsail:
So from what I understand, this website’s job is basically mapping everywhere Jack and Stephen went in the books? Sounds good to me.
The Patrick O'Brian Mapping Project →
macmankev:
roomthily:
mapping the Master and Commander series
June 2010
21 posts