I'm interested in the subject but I've never heard about someone actually using Skip. Can someone share his experience, like how long it takes to get an Android app from a working iOS project. What kind of work is needed here?
I agree that to succeed RSS must be properly managed right in the browser.
The problem is that it was not properly implemented inside Firefox, so I personaly didn't want to use that system.
What I want is a simple counter that show how many new posts there are of the RSS, and that's it. I only click for new content.
I've created an app to quickly launch timers on my iPhone.
I frequently use timers during my day: for tea, naps and for my morning routine, so constantly changing the duration on the default app became a pain.
I created Enchant to be able to launch timers using iOS widgets or Siri, and it's really fast and fun to use :)
> Bechtolsheim and Cheriton were two of the first investors in Google, investing US$100,000 each in September 1998. When he gave the check to Larry Page and Sergey Brin, Google's founders, the company had not yet been legally incorporated.
"Masterpeace" lol :) But I understand what you mean.
I didn't know McDonnell Douglas was such a bad company but I heard the same sentiment from Boeing people in that documentary about the 737 MAX, that after the merger they were being forced to cut corners by the new management.
In France a small startup named Cohome has tested the concept several years ago. It unfortunately didn't last long but the idea is great. I've had the chance to use it and it was very nice.
The issue is that freelancers can't pay much on these kind of services as they often have limited means. The other issue I believe is that there are more people willing to go to someone's place than people willing to share their place.