2: The Pasta and The Pizza and The Sauce
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Hello and welcome to episode two of Connected on Relay FM. This episode is brought to you by
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OmniGraffle, Igloo and Blogo. My name is Myke Hurley and I am joined by my partners in crime
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Mr Federico Vittucci. Hello Federico. Hey Myke. And Mr Stephen Hackett. Hello.
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How we doing guys? Episode number two! We made it!
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Can we start displaying episodes on the website using Roman numbers?
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I feel like that would be more epic.
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This is the problem with us now having complete control. It's now Federico conferring these
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insane ideas and we have to find a reason to tell him "No, we can't" as opposed to just being like
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"Eh, it's not that we're controlling."
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How about we're out of money for now? That's a pretty good reason.
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I like that one, that works.
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But what we'll do with Federico, we'll put that on the back burner and we'll investigate
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Roman numerals at a later date.
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So we're putting it in the parking lot.
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Some people would say that, some people would say that.
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So we'll go back to this idea.
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Yeah, it's on an index card.
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So before we do follow up Federico, you had a pretty exciting day today with a launch.
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What is going on?
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Yeah, so basically I helped my girlfriend.
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She's Aylis on Twitter, A-Y-L-Y-S. And she's
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been working on this set of icons for OmniFocus 2.
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And basically she made this insane huge set of icons
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to modify the perspectives in OmniFocus 2.
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And these are 100 icons in five colors and two resolutions.
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You can change.
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You can customize the perspectives in OmniFocus.
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You can apply the icons that you prefer.
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So it's a little icon pack-- not so little, I guess.
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It's an icon pack to customize your OmniFocus 2 experience.
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And these icons can sync from the Mac to iOS.
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And it's actually the second version of the set
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that we call Perspective Icons.
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The first one came out in 2012.
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It was a huge success for us.
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And now this new, this one is a new version.
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It's just for OmniFocus 2.
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We've been, I've been helping her with the design ideas
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and actually I just provide ideas because she does the design
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and I'm just, I guess, bothering her.
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- You're icon director.
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That's your role.
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- Yeah, I'm an icon director, okay.
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No, really, I just like to help out for feedback and stuff that goes on the website, the copy
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and the blog posts and that kind of stuff.
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And so if you want to check it out, if you have OmniFocus 2, they can also be used for
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other apps, like on the website we have screenshots showing these icons with MindNode, which is
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the mindmapping app, and Alfred, the application launcher for the Mac.
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So if you want to check it out, the website is called iconsandcoffee.com.
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You can guess who is the icons and who is the coffee here.
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And they're called Perspective Icons 2.
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You will see a banner on the homepage.
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It was a pretty insane week because we were preparing the launch and contacting people,
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the blog posts and screenshots and the website.
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It's a lot of stuff to work on, especially if you're just two people.
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I have to think about other stuff like backstory and the show.
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I need to catch up on some sleep, probably cut down on the espresso, the daily intake
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of coffee, but otherwise it's been a great day.
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Thank you for letting me mention the project.
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awesome and it's you know you showed us some some examples a while back and they
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really are good looking and what's cool is you don't just have these inframany
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focus you can use them really anywhere you can stick an icon so definitely well
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worth checking out. We have a mountain I think metric it's called a ton with a
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a double N and an E. Yeah. So a lot of follow up about the iPod and we're going to start
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off with the name itself. So a lot of people, Michael Ruggerson was the lucky guy to get
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his tweet in the show notes, but a lot of people say portable on demand is what the
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what pod stood for. So they got iPod adding an I to the beginning of an acronym for portable
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on demand. However according to an article on Wired magazine that's not
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really where the name came from and it might be a nice coincidence but this
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article on Wired says that it was offered up by a freelance copywriter who
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is helping Apple work on the the marketing and the idea was to Federico's
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point that the Mac was the hub and you know hub is kind of like a space station
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or a spaceship and you have this little vessel like a pod that kind of goes back
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and forth which I think is probably Federico where that where the idea came
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to in your mind so that's that's you know the quote you know open the pod bay
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door how from Space Odyssey 2001 not so much playable on demand at least
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according to this article so kind of Federico was that freelance copywriter
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maybe that's how he knows maybe maybe in my in my previous life I I chose the
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name for the iPod who knows we also have gotten a lot of photos from people using
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old iPods so one from Adam on Twitter episode 1 of connected playing on a
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first-generation iPod yeah that was we awesome we did get a bunch of photos but
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I think this was my favorite I think this is the there were a bunch of people
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that were sending in there like the show playing on iPods or just like their old
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iPods but this was like the major above for those things yeah it was like
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episode one of connected playing on the original iPod thank you Adam for doing
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that and we're gonna put a link to that along of all of our other links into
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today's show notes Federico. Oh God. Federico where would somebody find the show notes?
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Well the show notes are, well first they are a piece of material that you can find in textual
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form on the website, on the web. So if you're so inclined to go on the web and to surf to
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the Relay FM website, you would go to relay.fm/connected/2 and you will find the show notes that you
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are looking for.
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That's the best description of where to find show notes.
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I think I've never heard.
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I think you were stalling while poking around the website.
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No, no, no, no.
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Why don't you trust me, Steven?
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I trust you completely.
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I do wish however you would stop leaving and joining the Google document.
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It's freaking out.
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It's like your face keeps disappearing and reappearing.
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It's very exciting.
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So the next chunk of iPod follow up is about skip protection, which I believe the exact
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quote from Myke was, "I don't know how it works, so we're going to move past it."
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- Yeah, that was my way of dealing with the conversation,
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which is to ignore the conversation.
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- So I went to the K-Bass as one does,
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and I would like to read you
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from frequently asked question number nine about the iPod.
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The question is, "Can I use iPod while running
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"or doing other activities?
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"Will my music skip?
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"Answer, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.
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"iPod offers a 20 minute of skip protection,
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twice that of any hard drive base blah blah blah blah blah.
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Not really all that exciting.
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The real fun question is number 10.
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How does it work?
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So it says like we spoke about, the iPod has a memory cache, it has made a solid state
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memory meaning it has no mechanical moving parts blah blah blah.
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iPod skip protection works by preloading up to 25 minutes of music to the cache at a time.
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iPod plays music from the memory cache rather than the hard drive so even rigorous activities
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won't cause music to skip.
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So more or less what we talked about,
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where it preloads and then plays from that.
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And so every 20 or 25 minutes, the hard drive spins up.
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Of course, if you're listening to shuffle
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or bouncing around your music,
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that is a little less effective.
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And of course now it only matters to me
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'cause according to ATP,
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might be the only person with an iPod Classic, so.
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- I do have an iPod Classic under my desk.
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- Is it keeping it level?
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Now I think it's, I don't know if it's broken or not.
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I just don't use it.
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- Yeah. - Because you actually
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use your iPod Classic.
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- Mostly in the car, but yes.
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So, a little more on this.
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We have a tweet from Michael somebody,
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Baron, Baron Bach?
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who in addition to you know obviously Apple spun it as hey you can be really
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active with it and it's really good
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Michael's point is that the real reason is that the hard drive had a pretty big
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power draw as well and that
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you know pulling music from solid-state memory
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is less power intensive so the battery can last longer
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it's kind of a you know a dual uh... dual purpose which is
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which is really nice
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I guess really uh... two more links and then Myke you can tell us about this email
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this awesome email that we got.
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- So minimallyminimal.com,
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which is the hardest website name to read.
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There's always like really nice photo essays on this website.
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So the one of the show notes is to the iPod mini,
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they have a silver one.
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And it's a lot of like really nice photos of it
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along with like the iSight camera and some iPhones
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kind of putting it in place with other products.
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And we spoke about last week
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how the iPod mini was a fashion accessory.
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Like, when you look at these pictures, like the personality that it has really comes out.
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You know, that it is a device with personality and a device that you connect to.
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It's a really great photo essay.
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All of these photo essays on this site are really well done.
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This isn't in your RSS reader, it really should be.
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Wasn't this the guy who did the surface redesign that got hired by Microsoft for Xbox?
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I'm not sure.
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Maybe the chatroom knows that.
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I don't know.
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I think that's the case.
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You have good memory, Myke.
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Does that ring a bell with you, Federico?
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Yeah, I know what you're talking about.
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I'm not sure about this website, but I do remember one guy.
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You know, I think this guy actually didn't...
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He's not the same guy you did the office redesign with the space wallpapers.
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You remember those?
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Like, office on the moon.
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Well, no, people were telling in the chat room, Carl's the Grey.
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The same guy?
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the Grey, the wizard who is, has just told me that yeah it's him.
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Kyle's next in our show notes.
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That's serendipity.
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See I told you there's Microsoft 2012, there's the Microsoft logo on the moon and stuff.
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I do remember correctly, I just thought it was another guy.
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So Kyle wrote this really great article about the iPod Nano, how it was, you know, influential
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in his life. It's sad that he was in fifth grade when the iPod nano came out. I think
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Kyle's like 15. He talks about sex appeal in the fifth grade which is kind of weird
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but a nice article. Bye everyone! See you next week!
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Well, Relay FM was a good idea. An article that really is nice in what we were talking
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about how the iPod struck a whole generation of people sort of in a very profound way and
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I think that was Kyle's experience and I think it's the experience of people who have been
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sitting in pictures right like you don't keep around your first generation you know magic
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mouse or something right like this is a device that people care about and unless you're Steven
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yeah you know I have I'm doing it for historical research sure but uh you know
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that idea that you know you have all your music with you you know just like
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we talked about I think that really hits home for a lot of people I think that's
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why the iPod is still even though it might not important to Apple's bottom
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line like I can't help but think the company itself might have a little bit
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of that still, that they themselves have a sense of connection, if you will, to the device
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that they can't shake.
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So the next part of the follow-up came to me directly via a secret channel.
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And this is from Elliot, who is @skipperel on Twitter.
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If you all allow me, gentlemen, I'd like to read a part of this amazing email.
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So what Elliot says, he says he was actually working as an intern at Sony in Tokyo when
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the iPod was released in a group that was doing music software and weird music hardware
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like PCs and mini-disc drives and speaker outlets and stuff like that.
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Which is incredible.
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Sony is so, like there was an article on the Verge about weird Sony, like they do crazy
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So shortly after the iPod was released someone brought one into the office that he was working
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and everybody gathered around. Everyone had kinds... they had all over the place all kinds of weird
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portable music players that they were developing. Some, Elliot says, were pretty neat. Many never
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saw the light of day for various, various weird reasons. But everyone there was fascinated by
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the iPod. Elliot says, and I'm going to quote this part, "I think it was apparent that it was going to
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be a big deal and it was going to hurt Sony. It was obvious to me at the time and at that moment
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that they were kind of screwed.
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In many ways, that was the beginning
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of the end for them in that domain, which
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was shocking considering how significant the Walkman had
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been up until that point.
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I think it's just a nice way of putting it into context.
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Clearly, Sony were working on stuff,
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but the things that they were working on
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just simply weren't as good.
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>>And especially for context, it's funny to remember
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that when Sony introduced the PSP in 2004, I'm going to say,
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They tried to present the PSP, which is the PlayStation Portable, as the next generation Walkman,
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which of course failed because of Sony's decision to rely on UMD, which were a proprietary disk format for the PSP.
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So it appears to me that Sony, like other companies such as Blackberry,
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they are kind of aware of the future and where the competition is going and what people are going to want
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but then for some reason they remain stuck on their own old principles and ideas
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because after the iPod you cannot imagine that people will want a PSP as their everyday portable media device
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that's just unreasonable to expect people to use that
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So the PSP had many problems and reading this email and the Walkman reference, I remember
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that Sony is the kind of company that when it comes to phones and portable devices for
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music, they never quite understood the future.
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And there's also an argument that you can make about the PS Vita, but we have another
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show for that, I guess.
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Sorry, Steven.
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No, that's fine.
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That show is virtual on Relay FM.
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Is that your announcer voice?
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Apparently so.
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Do you change personalities when you do those voices?
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I change personalities for every show.
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This week on Connected.
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So yeah, that's iPod follow-up.
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That's all follow-up.
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Well, we only have one episode, so the follow-up can only therefore be about one thing.
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Yeah, because everything was about the iPod.
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I like to be able to work in these sort of applications in full screen and I love that
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Blogo has that.
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This gives you a fantastic environment to get focused in and really just get focused
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on getting your work done.
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They also feature really interesting and cool integration with Evernote.
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So let's say that you've been collecting some ideas for your next blog post in Evernote.
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Well Blogo's Smart Sync feature will make sure that when you sit down to publish, all
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of the work that you've been doing there in Evernote, all the ideas you've been collecting
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and the posts you've been sort of roughing out and drafting will be ready for you in
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Bloggo so you can polish it up and publish it right there.
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The Bloggo team are super responsive to support and they have their own community for that
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at support.getbloggo.com and they have @getbloggo on Twitter and the Bloggo team wanted me to
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let you know about some of the stuff that they're working on to help build and evolve
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Bloggo in the future.
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So some of these features are going to include custom field support, multi-markdown support
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and integration for Tumblr and Bloggo.
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Bloggo has been featured on the Mac App Store and has been nominated as one of Evernote's
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Best New Startups of 2014.
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So go and see what all the fuss is about by going to getbloggo.com or search for them
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in the Mac App Store.
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Thank you so much to Bloggo for their support of Relay FM.
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So gentlemen, topic zero.
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Have we explained what topic zero is before?
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Probably not.
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So we plan ahead, but then today especially is a very busy day.
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And so topic zero is often like things that we weren't going to talk about, but we're
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going to talk about now.
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And so Federico, you kind of want to walk us through what Dropbox did this morning?
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The too long, didn't read version is that Dropbox has been cutting costs on the Pro subscription,
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so you can now pay 10 bucks a month and you get 1TB of storage.
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The longer version is that the Pro Dropbox subscription is cheaper for 1TB, the 100GB
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plan has gone away.
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Dropbox is cheaper than Google Drive if you want to pay on an annual basis, so you only pay 99 bucks
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if you want to buy 12 months of Dropbox Pro.
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And the Pro version gets you extra features, such as the possibility to assign passwords to shared links
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to control the people that can access a shared folder, whether they can view or edit the contents of a folder.
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you can remotely wipe a device that's connected to Dropbox.
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So if you use your iPhone or your iPad or a Mac
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or if you're a set person, an Android device,
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you can remotely wipe the Dropbox app
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from another computer.
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And the next time the Dropbox client on that device
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is launched, it will be automatically erased
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from the cloud.
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And what else?
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There are other features, such as--
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there's the old packrat add-on for Pro customers which allowed you to
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essentially keep an unlimited history of changes to your files in Dropbox as
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being changed with this transition to Dropbox Pro and it has been
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reduced to one year of version history for files and it's
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called extended version history and this has upset some people and the basics
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of the Dropbox Pro, you pay on a month-by-month basis, you can pay an annual subscription,
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you can still upgrade to Dropbox for business, but that's for companies and small teams and
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The basic idea is that Dropbox is now as competitive, at least from a price point perspective, as
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Google Drive and is actually cheaper if you want to pay for 12 months right away.
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And personally, I think this is a great move because, I mean, one terabyte of storage for
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10 bucks a month is pretty much a standard at this point.
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And I'm glad to see that they are starting to add extra features to the Dropbox website
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and apps because they have been kind of slow in terms of new features for consumers.
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have been adding new APIs and new developer features over the past couple of years, but
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really for consumers they haven't added much new groundbreaking stuff. I mean Dropbox is
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still Dropbox, it's just a folder that connects to apps. So I'm glad to see new consumer features.
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And I am going to buy a Pro subscription again. I don't have it right now because I have tons
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of storage and I didn't really need it, but the extra features for the links and the passwords
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and the permission controls and the extender history, I want those, so I'm going to upgrade
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it again. Also because I don't think I'm going to use iCloud Drive much, which is coming with
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iOS 8 and Yosemite, hopefully next month. So what are you guys going to do? Are you
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You guys gonna stick it out with the free version, try iCalc drive, switch to Google
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drive, switch to Amazon.
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Yeah, I'm gonna put everything on S3 and pay every time I need to access it.
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You can switch to Picasa.
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No, no, what's the name?
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What's the name of the weird startup that gave you like unlimited storage?
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Picture life?
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No, no, no, no, no.
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Like infinite storage.
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That's the tagline.
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BitKaza, I think.
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You guys remember that?
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I don't remember that.
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It's like infinite drive.
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Infinite drive, your external hard drive in the cloud.
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You could switch to one of these startups like copy.com just on principle.
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I don't know.
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I'm not going to do anything yet.
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I also, like you, have lots of storage.
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I would be much more comfortable paying the $9.99 a month.
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I can't remember how much Dropbox was before,
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but I remember thinking it was maybe,
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I don't know, it just felt a little expensive to me.
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So $9.99 a month for it, it's fantastic,
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especially for that sort of storage size.
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I don't know if, I mean, I'm not even using
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my current space, whatever that is.
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And I'm kind of interested to see
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what I move to iCloud Drive.
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I put my photos in Dropbox at the moment.
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I don't plan on doing that.
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I would like to move them to Apple solution
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whenever is a good time to do that.
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- So it took two episodes to get the photo management.
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- Yeah, I actually wanted to mention these as well.
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So I'll go after Myke.
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So you've seen one.
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- I will continue to use Dropbox as my file system.
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And once I get better internet,
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I imagine putting more larger files in Dropbox
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than I do at the moment.
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You know, like more like logic project files
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and stuff like that, which I'm not doing right now,
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because my upload speed is too bad.
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I basically would never be able to record
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because you'd never hear me.
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But yeah, I think that this is a fantastic move.
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I'm really pleased that they've sort of
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standardized the price in a bit more.
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- So right now I'm still using Dropbox
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for photo management and storage with Picture Live
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as a kind of backup and fancier web view.
00:26:36
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But I've been talking about this with my MacSorries teammates.
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And basically, I'm torn between my willingness
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to give Apple a second chance with iCloud Photo
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Library and iCloud Drive.
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But also, I'm scared by Apple's previous track record
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when it comes to the cloud.
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So right now, I have 20 gigs of photos.
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What do I do?
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Do I simply drag and drop them into the Photos app for iOS 8?
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Am I going to make the app explode?
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Will it work?
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Can I buy a storage plan already?
00:27:12
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So I wanted to try iCloud Photo Library for my iOS 8
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coverage, which is coming together quite nicely.
00:27:19
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But I also don't want to trust Apple as a single place for all
00:27:25
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So on the other hand, am I going to end up
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with photos on Dropbox, Picture Life, and Apple?
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That's a bit much maybe, even for me.
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So I really don't know what to do.
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Maybe I'll just switch to a hard drive
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and let's see, I'm just gonna, you know,
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- I've heard. - cut my connection
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from the cloud and be, you know.
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- I've heard that you can make an iPod
00:27:46
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act like a hard drive, so.
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- See, see, that's an idea.
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I could resurrect my--
00:27:50
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- So many people were upset at me
00:27:52
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because I thought that was funny, like all ridiculous.
00:27:56
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They were like, "No, these are the reasons,"
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or "I love that," and I'm like, "No, it's cool, man,
00:27:59
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"I get it," but it wasn't for me.
00:28:03
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So some more iOS 8 kind of centric news today, smile kind of introduced the text expander
00:28:12
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keyboard for iOS 8.
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So it works kind of how you think it would work in their video.
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You know it knows all your snippets so you type a snippet and it fires the expansion
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and because it's a keyboard it can work in every application.
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many people probably know. Currently TextExpander, like a third-party
00:28:33
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developer has to integrate the TextExpander SDK and there's X callback URL
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to sync and it's sort of siloed off but with the keyboard you could use a
00:28:43
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TextExpander snippet in Mail or in Safari or in Evernote or any app sort of
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without that SDK. Which is really interesting. You know one thing in
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Federico I wanted to ask you about this out of the three of us you spent the
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most time with iOS 8 and I don't even know if there are keyboards in the beta
00:29:03
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yet but I don't want to have to switch between keyboards like all the time you
00:29:11
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know like on my phone especially I'm really interested in like a swiping
00:29:15
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keyboard I really like that on Android phones that I've used and I will have
00:29:19
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the tech expander one because I do use it heavily but do you think it's going
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to be a pain in the rear to switch between keyboards several times, maybe even to do
00:29:27
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just one task?
00:29:28
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Yes, and you're going to have a problem because there are going to be lots of keyboards. So
00:29:33
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basically what I'm seeing right now, and I've been testing like four or five keyboards for
00:29:37
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iOS 8, and I'm supposed to get more in the next week, this is not a humblebrag, it's
00:29:43
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No, no, it's like the...
00:29:44
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I've been testing it for some time.
00:29:46
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No, no, you know, it's just, I gotta do this for a living. So basically what I'm seeing
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is that on a smaller scale, we're
00:29:55
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going to get the same App Store scenario of 2008.
00:29:59
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There's going to be lots of new players in the keyboard field,
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and you're going to want to check out all the keyboards.
00:30:05
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Because you're a nerd, and you're a geek,
00:30:09
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and you want to try all the new stuff.
00:30:11
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And there's going to be lots of keyboards.
00:30:13
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There's going to be the keyboards with the swipe.
00:30:15
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There's going to be the keyboards that correct
00:30:19
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your grammar and your spelling in the text.
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is going to be Texas Panda.
00:30:22
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Oh, man, I'm getting those.
00:30:25
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And of course you're going to want to try all the keyboards.
00:30:28
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But my problem is--
00:30:29
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my problem that I'm already seeing
00:30:30
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is that first you've got to activate
00:30:33
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the keyboards in the settings.
00:30:35
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And that's not a huge problem.
00:30:36
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I mean, it's kind of nice the way
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that you can go to the settings, and you can activate
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and deactivate the keyboards, and you can grant permissions
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to a keyboard to sync and to transmit your information
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to the cloud.
00:30:50
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For instance, I was trying the other day a keyboard that syncs preferences using CloudKit,
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and I got the permission dialog.
00:30:59
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So, I didn't really know what it meant, and I asked the developer, and it's basically,
00:31:06
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even if you use iCloud, not some nasty third-party service, you're gonna get the permission dialog
00:31:13
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So you can manage keyboards in the settings, and then the problem is that, because you're
00:31:18
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curious and you want to try all these fancy keyboards, you don't have a place like the
00:31:22
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home screen where you can download apps. It's easy to try multiple apps because you can
00:31:30
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just switch the home screen and open another one. The user interaction to switch keyboards
00:31:35
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is really painful because you've got to hold down on the globe icon on the keyboard and
00:31:42
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you get this long list of names.
00:31:47
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And every time--
00:31:49
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- I feel like iOS 8 is gonna be full of long lists of things.
00:31:52
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- Yes, and you get a toggle in the list at the top of,
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like you get a toggle on a popover on a keyboard.
00:32:00
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So it's kind of messy.
00:32:02
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So you switch all these keyboards
00:32:04
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and you gotta consider the fact
00:32:05
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that because Apple has built this secure system
00:32:10
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for keyboards, every time you hit a password field,
00:32:14
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the custom keyboard that you had selected before deactivates,
00:32:19
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because it cannot type into a secure field.
00:32:21
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So at least what I'm seeing right now in beta 5--
00:32:24
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so I hope that things will change--
00:32:26
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is awful performance of switching between keyboards,
00:32:29
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because even when you change to a keyboard that has a slightly
00:32:33
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custom design, the system is super slow.
00:32:36
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So hopefully it will be better in the GM seed.
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And also it can be confusing because unlike the home screen
00:32:45
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and apps, you just switch the home screen, try another app,
00:32:48
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so you can play around with all the downloads
00:32:50
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from the App Store.
00:32:51
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The keyboard user experience is kind of messy
00:32:54
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and the keyboards are slow and sometimes they deactivate
00:32:59
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and you gotta keep track of how many keyboards you have.
00:33:02
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I don't know.
00:33:03
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It's going to be--
00:33:04
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- Yeah, there's a little bit of that
00:33:06
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with extensions already in the few that I'm playing with on iOS 8 where Apple's like sort
00:33:12
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of slamming them into that stupid horizontal scrolling share sheet and like you can set
00:33:17
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the order even though that doesn't seem to work for me.
00:33:20
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But like if you've got 10 or 12 extensions in Safari like it's just kind of a lame interaction
00:33:27
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to like click the little button that those are gonna share it or export it to actually
00:33:31
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see an extension like extensions don't have their own menu and I think there's some growing
00:33:35
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pains where they've opened up all this flexibility but the UI hasn't caught up yet so I would
00:33:39
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hope that this keyboard problem is a temporary pain and they can fix it in later builds of
00:33:44
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8 or you know iOS 9 which...
00:33:49
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Yeah I mean there are some...
00:33:50
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My names are getting silly.
00:33:51
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Yeah there are some growing pains here I agree but I gotta say that the functionality that
00:33:56
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extensions and keyboards enable is mind-blowing especially like the first time you tried the
00:34:03
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the one password extension or I have other action extensions that I've been testing.
00:34:11
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I'm sorry to bring up this sentence again, but it's just what I've been doing.
00:34:15
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I know that you guys said it, but like I said, it's just work.
00:34:19
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And yeah, I seriously cannot wait to write about this stuff.
00:34:24
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And it's going to take me a lot of long nights and espressos at 2 a.m., which again, kind
00:34:31
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contradicts what I was saying before to reduce my cough intake. I just realised that I gotta prepare
00:34:37
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like 30 posts for my stories. So I don't know, hopefully I will survive September and then I'm
00:34:43
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gonna buy an iWatch. The iWatch will keep me healthy I guess. So I usually by this point
00:34:50
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have installed the beta but I'm kind of not that tempted because I feel like all of the
00:35:00
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really good stuff is in third party apps.
00:35:03
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So until I have those,
00:35:06
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there's not really much interesting stuff there, I think.
00:35:10
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- Well, there's the new Safari, which is-
00:35:12
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- But I don't use, I suppose I'm gonna have to, right?
00:35:15
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I'm gonna have to start using Safari
00:35:16
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because of the extensions, unless Chrome is ready on day one
00:35:19
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which it probably won't be. - No, any, yeah, of course.
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I mean, any app, even if, basically right now,
00:35:24
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even if an iOS app, an iOS 7 app isn't built against iOS 8,
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but if it uses the native share sheet mechanism,
00:35:32
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you can see extensions already in iOS 7 apps
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running on iOS 8.
00:35:38
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- Yeah, I don't think Chrome uses the native share sheet.
00:35:40
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- Yeah, of course.
00:35:42
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- Of course it doesn't.
00:35:42
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- And you still can't set, even 8,
00:35:44
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you still can't set Chrome as your default browser.
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So if an extension were to fire the browser,
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you'd still be in Safari anyways.
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- Guys, we're gonna have like three or four episodes
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about extensions.
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- Yeah, it's gonna be good.
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I'm really excited I was talking to a co-worker today and who uses one password and you know
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kind of sharing with her you know they're doing this extension thing and it will basically
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work more or less like it is on the desktop and this is all details that they've shared
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publicly and you know like she was genuinely excited about it because you know right now
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even on on seven iOS apps are silos and the ability to pull data from one into another
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or pull parts of it like it's really going to make everything the at least you
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know a lot of things a lot faster on iOS. I think it's a big complaint you know we
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talked a lot about this on the old show of working on the iPad and how a very
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common issue people aren't into is that it's slow to do things that are faster
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on the Mac and with extensions and with things like text expander keyboards it's
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going to speed up there's still going to be some annoyances I think until Apple
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sort of figures out how to grow with this stuff.
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But overall, I'm genuinely excited about what
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some of these third-party developers are already doing.
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- Yeah, it's an exciting time.
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- So, take a break.
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- Do it. - Yeah, Myke.
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Tell us about other exciting stuff.
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- So this episode of Connected is also brought to you
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by the Omni Group and OmniGraffle.
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So, OmniGraffle is the app that can be used for anything.
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Diagrams, flowcharts, mind maps, which Federico loves to do,
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wireframes, which Steven loves to do, and even software mockups.
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So that's OmniGraffle from the OmniGroup.
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Having is worth a thousand words with OmniGraffle.
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So we wanted to talk this week about fitness and diet apps.
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There's been a lot of conversation about fitness tracking hardware and of course I watch rumors
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and a lot of that's there but there's a lot of great software out now that can help you
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know count calories or track your activity.
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So we kind of want to share what we're using and Federico is sort of insane experiment
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that you've been tweeting about.
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And so I guess I can just kind of I'll blast through what's going the order of the notes.
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I'll blast through the apps I'm using because Federico what you're doing is much more interesting
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than what I'm doing.
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So I use kind of three apps.
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So you know I'm in relatively good shape but you know want to lose a few pounds want to
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run more is kinda my two goals this fall.
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So I'm using an app called LoseIt which
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is a it's not unlike MyFitnessPal and we're gonna talk about why I don't like that
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app in a second.
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So I can go in, I can enter meals, I can scan a barcode so I have a drink here
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that I'll put in as a snack.
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You just scan the barcode and the app finds it automatically.
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It can connect to devices like Fitbit
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fit like fit bit fit bit um i liked fit hit yeah sorry it's it's a hard word to say when
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you can only speak so many syllables a minute fit bit it can connect to it can podcasting
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everyone podcast talking into my computer box on the internet so it's
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sort of a hub now the problem with counting calories in any system is it's
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twofold you have the problem of self-reporting and you have the problem
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of a small kind of local restaurant so the second one is obviously you know
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an issue where if I go to a local chain or a one-off place and you know, I work sort of the core of our
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downtown area and there's a lot of little sandwich places and there's a pizza place and you know, they're not it's not name-brand like
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You know, it's not gonna go to Taco Bell and those calories are listed publicly. It's these are private establishments
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So you kind of have to guess and get the closest you can so it's not an exact science, but it's definitely
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Pounded when you have the problem of self-reporting, and so I don't know maybe Federica
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You can speak to this if you're doing it, but I have a big problem of
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Estimating volume so like if I eat a bowl of cereal like I have no idea how much cereal
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I just ate because I don't measure it if I did
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Obviously it wouldn't be a problem, but that's sort of crazy person territory. Oh, yeah, so you got a
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Yeah, so I generally kind of you know I look at what the
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Box says is the you know what's supposed to be the estimated amount and usually round up a little bit
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And so it's it's not exact science at least the way that I'm doing it and that can be a problem if you're
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You know if I'm strictly sticking to a certain number of calories
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But that's not lose its fault. That's true of any app or any system that does count calories
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But it has a lot of positives it can plug into all these services
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It has a really nice website in fact most of the time
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I do the data entry like at my computer because it's a lot faster than the iOS app and
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Overall I like it
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Kind of on the fitness side using two apps one is Strava which is actually an app pick of mine on the prompt Strava is
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cycling tracking via GPS so you turn it on you stick your phone in your pocket or your bag and
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it knows speed and mileage and
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Elevation and if you have a pro account and it can talk to accessories so we can do things like heart rate
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Strava also tracks running again. There's other apps like this the big ones are map my ride like map my run
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Which a lot of people use I like Strava because that's what our local community of cyclists use but nice app
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You can even use it with like an external GPS device if you have a good Garmin on your bike it can sync up on
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Finally and Federico I want to talk to you about this. I really hate running like
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Running is so lame, but I'm trying to do it and the app that I've been using is couch to 5k
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There's a bunch of apps like this. I like the features of this one even though the design is a little lame
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It is pushing notifications to your lock screen what tells you you know couch to 5k basically as you run and walk
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Sort of in alternating patterns and the longer you do it the more you run the further you go and it works you up very
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very slowly to doing a 5k.
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So it has this push notification.
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So if your phone is in an armband and you can't see the screen,
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it says, OK, now it's time to run.
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Now it's time to jog.
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Now it's time to cool down.
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And keeps up with that in a really nice little package.
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I can see right where I am within the program.
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Together, this is all software.
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It's all just apps on my phone.
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But I can get a picture of my activity level, my calorie level,
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and kind of see how those things play against each other.
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And not using a fitness band, not using any hardware.
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I own a Fitbit and I actually own a Nike Fuelband as well.
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And I'm not wearing either one of them.
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I've kind of just gotten out of the habit
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and neither are really attractive.
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The Nike Fuelband is actually uncomfortable to wear
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after a while for me at least.
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And so I'm just doing it with just software.
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And so far, in doing this for a couple of months,
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has been pretty good.
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- So let me jump in Federico,
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'cause you're doing this in a big way.
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And as is usual on this show,
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there seems to be varying levels of everything.
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My varying level is I'm not doing anything right now.
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I'm too I'm gonna say this is probably this is a dumb excuse but I feel like
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I've have too much to do right now to focus on exercise in any way I'm gonna
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be busy for my shorter lifespan no that's I mean that's burning aside like
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that's totally like this week has been insane for me and I haven't run I
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haven't ridden my bike since Saturday I haven't eaten well like life just gets
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in the way. Like I have a plan that as soon as I can get my days back from the
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corporate world I will embark on an exercise experiment like Federico but
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I've been talking a lot recently about one of my favorite podcasts on the
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internet called Hello Internet with CGP Grey and Brady Haran and on an episode
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of that show CGP Grey was talking about this exact kind of thing where he
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needed to work really hard to get his videos,
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he's a YouTuber, to get his videos to a point
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where he was able to go full time with it
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and that sort of stuff.
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And he had a discussion with his wife
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about how he would put his health
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on a back burner for a bit
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to allow him the time to put into his work.
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I have not, one, made this conscious decision
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or two, had accomplished my girlfriend in this idea.
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I'm sure she would not feel the same.
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But I just feel like I don't have the time
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to do these things right now.
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In the past, I have used to success my fitness pal.
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And Federico, you can tell us probably a little bit more
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about that in a moment.
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And I've found it very good.
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Steven, I've had the same problems that you've had
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in how much do I put in, which I think upsets Federico
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'cause he's probably gonna say he weighs everything.
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I didn't do that.
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Like you would always,
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I feel like I was overestimating,
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but like this looks like a regular portion of potatoes.
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I'll say I'm having 1.4.
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You know, that, this.
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'Cause then you just, you know.
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And I lost about a few pounds.
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- Spooking like a true American, Myke.
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- That's how I do.
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I felt like I lost a few pounds using the app,
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and it's one that I intend to use again.
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But yeah, as I say, right now I'm not doing anything.
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I've never enjoyed exercise,
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and I've always been more to like control my diet.
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So now I'm kind of just trying to keep my eye
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on what I'm eating without using an app to help me.
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Federico Vittucci, can you please inspire me
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to change my life?
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- Well, I mean, I can tell you what I'm doing now,
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but it's just, you know, my backstory,
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that's not really something that I want to inspire you with.
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Because basically- - Oh yeah, I mean, yeah.
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I get that there.
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Yeah, basically I've always been kind of relatively in shape,
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but also I never really enjoyed exercising or being
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careful with the food that I eat.
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And especially in Italy, it's very easy
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to eat too many carbs with the pasta and the pizza
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and the sauce.
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It's easy to get carried away with the kind of menu
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that typically you get here.
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And so the tipping point for me was,
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after cancer and after chemo,
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and the kind of consequences that you experience later,
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months after, I've been clear since February of 2013,
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and months after the chemo and the radiation ended,
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I was left with all sorts of basically kind of inactivity,
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general inactivity of my body
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because I couldn't move before.
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And because I couldn't exercise either because I was too weak
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or because my muscles were not responding to exercise.
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And especially because I had installed in my chest
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what is called as a portacath,
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which is a little button that is connected to a tube
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that basically enables doctors to put the chemo
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inside a big, big vein in your body.
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The little accessory, I would say, in my chest,
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prevented me from doing any sort of arm
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and shoulder exercise.
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So I couldn't do chest exercise, I couldn't do running,
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I couldn't swim, I couldn't do jumping or anything, because I had the risk of breaking
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the device, which of course happened last month.
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So right now I'm free to exercise.
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But before last month, it was around the end of May, basically, and I was really fed up
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with the fact that in spite of being theoretically free from the chemo and the other stuff, I
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I was really feeling the fact that for the past three years I've been taking what is effectively poison, that helps you, but it's poison in many other ways,
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and I really wanted to get healthier on several levels, whether it was my food choices, my exercising more, my being more careful with the stuff that I eat,
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how much stuff and when during the day, with the amount of sleep that I get, with the amount
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of steps and activity that I get each day, because I was sort of caught in this spiral
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of, I gotta get better, but I'm also busy.
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So it's important for me to work more, and then I'll think about my body eventually.
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Which of course is not a great way to recover after a chemo when you want to, in a way,
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So my idea was that I could try at least this big experiment.
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I would say I've always been interested in these wearable devices with the fitness component
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and all these apps for iOS.
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So I started wearing initially a Fitbit Flex.
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I think it's a Flex, right?
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The Force is the one that got recalled.
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So I started wearing a Flex and it broke two times.
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So I got a job on App24, which has been great.
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In my experience, I never had a single battery or connection issue.
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I started using the job on App24 to track steps and sleep.
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Then I started using my fitness pal to track my food choices.
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And basically right now, for the past two months, I've been using several apps and the
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JobOnApp24, I bought a Wi-Fi scale to weight myself every morning, and I'm seeing the first
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And I want to lose a few pounds, so in the past, since June, I would say I've lost 20
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pounds, and I wanted to do this not necessarily super quickly, because I want to lose pounds
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by eating healthier, but also not in a sort of shock diet.
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I don't want to lose pounds all of a sudden, and at the risk of not feeling well or gaining
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all the pounds back together as soon as I start eating more again.
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So I just wanted to switch to a healthier diet, which meant a lot more vegetables and
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fruit and being careful with the pasta and the pizza, and more protein, because I wasn't
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eating enough protein. So I started using the job to track my sleep. I'm trying to sleep
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at least 7 hours each night and that may not seem like a huge surprise to most people but
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actually because of my stories and because of work stuff I was getting 5 hours of sleep
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each night on average, which is not great. And since I've been trying to sleep 8 hours,
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I've been trying to sleep nine hours during this experiment,
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I realized that too many hours are actually not good for me.
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So seven hours is the right amount of sleep.
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And I feel great.
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And I also realized that I'm always going to be busy.
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I'm always going to have people pinging me on Twitter
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and iMessage.
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And I'm always going to have stuff to do, or to read,
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or to write about, or to worry about, which is worse.
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But I'm trying to find at least 30 minutes every day to do a short walk and,
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you know, some, um, crunches.
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And I'm trying to drink at least two liters of water, which would be two
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bottles, two bottles, I guess, uh, for Americans, just don't know the
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conversion, uh, two liters, at least a water every day.
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And the job on tracker has been pretty accurate with the steps
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and with the, with the sleep patterns.
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My fitness pad I use with a barcode scanner.
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And unlike you guys, I've gone full obsessive
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about tracking food.
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I weight everything that I cook, every single ingredient.
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I scan the barcode, I search the database.
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And if I cook some pasta,
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I put in the ingredients separately in the app.
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And I've been asking my people around the house
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keep around barcodes for me if they ever happen to cook stuff and throw away the box.
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I like people around the house and sort of just moved on past that phrase.
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Just the people.
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I'm just curious how many people you live with.
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Yeah, I don't want to get into details but basically I have told my people to keep the
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barcodes for me.
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So your butler.
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So, to back up a second, I have a couple questions about Jawbone.
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Let's go through each one of these.
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Hey, how's the battery life on it?
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It's been accurate. They promised seven days and it's been seven days for me.
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That's that's really great. You know something a lot about I watch people talking about you know
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Another thing to charge every night really stinks
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But Jawbone was in the news over the I guess over the weekend
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there was a big earthquake in Napa and
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Jawbone had this blog post that is in the show notes and they have this really cool graph of
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Jawbone up users in the bay area and
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When they woke up basically corresponds exactly with the earthquake and how people in Napa didn't go back to sleep
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Afterwards or took longer to go back to sleep
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and I get to like cool and like I like data and some fancy graph and you know the website's pretty but
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the data is a little a
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little weird like
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Obviously Jawbone has to know this data because it syncs with their app and with their service
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But I would not have expected that that data would be
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Geo located or maybe they're tying that data to a user account and the user account has a zip code or something
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But I just when I saw that graph I was like, huh?
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I wouldn't think that's something Jawbone would know about its users. How did you guys feel about that that blog post? I
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I think it's pretty creepy. I mean, you're basically tracking people, their activity
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during, you know, nights. And so, of course...
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That could be exciting.
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I mean, you know what people are doing at night by looking at the movements.
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It was in the show notes. I'm just reading what's in the show notes.
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Yeah, I mean, of course, you can assume what people are doing at night by looking at patterns
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in your database.
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But if we put in a side the fact that Jobbond
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has this kind of data-- and I don't care,
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because it's not like Jobbond is watching me
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from outside the window--
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it's pretty fascinating that you can have this kind of insight.
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I mean, you also got to consider how many thousands of people
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are using a Jobbond app 24 in that area.
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I wouldn't say that there are hundreds and hundreds
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of thousands of Jobbond customers in the Bay Area.
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But it's still a fascinating piece of data, I guess.
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I don't really have a lot.
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I just think.
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If they have the data, fine.
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I guess as long as you've accepted it.
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I mean, you know, I've got to assume that everybody that has the product
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has opted in or has not opted out of that data.
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Like you have I can't imagine that they've just gone crazy
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and are like, here's some data we didn't tell you we had.
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But I don't know.
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So back to the food tracking.
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MyFitnessPalette works well for me because it has a bunch of third party connections
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in the settings.
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So I connected the app to the job on App24.
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So now I get basically what is a food score in my job on App24 application because they
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recently added this feature that basically tracks your food.
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that's a pretty basic idea, but also according to, I don't know what organization or what, you know,
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some doctors, I don't know, some experts, it gives you a score from 0 to 10. So that's been kind of nice,
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because, like I said, I've been trying to eat more vegetables and fruit and, you know, to try to avoid
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prepackaged food and, you know, to avoid soda and McDonald's, because, I mean, there's the stereotype
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that Italians always eat, you know, fancy pasta and fish and, you know, those fancy meals that
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you find on Google search. But actually we're, you know, just people. We go to McDonald's and we buy
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pre-packaged food. So, you know, sadly that kind of junk food is available anywhere. So I've been
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trying to avoid those. And every time I have a, you know, I have a good day in terms of the
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the ingredients that I use and the food that I eat,
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it's kind of rewarding to see the little green badge
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in the job on app for the iPhone.
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Also, so MyFitnessPal has been great.
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They're a free app.
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They are supported by ads on the website.
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I would like to pay, honestly, because it's such a great
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service, and the database is huge,
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and the barcode scanner has been great.
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But I've also been trying this other food tracking utility
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called Lifesum.
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They're a European company from Sweden, I guess.
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They share a similar story to Spotify.
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They came out from Europe, and now they're
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trying to become more popular in the States.
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And Lifesum has a great UI, much, much better
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than MyFitnessPal in my opinion, and especially the way
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that it lets you quickly re-add food from recent meals.
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So you have recent breakfasts, recent lunches,
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recent dinners and snacks.
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And you can just swipe to re-add the food.
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They have a more beautiful UI with--
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they have photographs.
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And they have these little verified badges.
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So you can instantly know what you're
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trying to add a generic ingredient like, I don't know,
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olive oil or an apple.
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It's verified from Lifesum.
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- I love that you picked those two things.
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- Yeah, I don't know why.
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The database contrary to what I read on the web,
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it's actually pretty huge.
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And the barcode scanner is basically just as accurate
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as my fitness pal for me.
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And again, I'm talking from an Italian perspective.
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I don't know if Lifesum is better or worse in the US
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or any other part of the world, because I just live here.
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And the big thing of Lifesum for me
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is that the way that, I guess because it's a European company, the way that it treats
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quantities when you try to add food to your diary.
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So MyFitnessPal has this stupid, stupid interface that either lets you choose from units like
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cups, spoons, whatever that means, and you cannot just say, "Okay, I ate 20 grams of
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So that's interesting that you think that's stupid because that's one of the things that
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I like about MyFitnessPal because if you're cooking...
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What's a cup?
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So this might be a cultural thing.
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If we have a recipe book here, that recipe book will quite frequently say "add one spoon
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"add one cup of..."
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Right, so I mean of course there's more magic and passion in Italian cooking.
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- Yeah, I mean--
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- Add as many tomatoes until you fall in love and stir until--
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- I guess what I'm saying is that
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if I'm buying some Barilla pasta,
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it's not like when I scan the barcode,
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I get to know from the package
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how many cups 100 grams correspond to.
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- Yeah, but for things like that,
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doesn't it say like half a pack?
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- Not usually, either lets you,
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it gives you ounces or just 100 grams,
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And then you gotta do like one and a half or one and fractions.
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I just want to enter grams manually, which is exactly what Lifesum lets you do.
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So from an input software design perspective, I'm happier with Lifesum, but myFitnessPal
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has more connections with third-party apps.
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So I've been trying both, I realize this is not what most people would do, but Lifesum
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has actually been also better in terms of visualization of data.
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So it has all these nice graphs that break down your meals by category.
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So it's been actually pretty helpful to understand whether I gotta eat more protein at dinner
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or if I gotta go easy with the carbs, which is usually the case.
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All this, all together, in practice, and I'm just talking about the food stuff, I'm gonna
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I get to the exercise stuff and it'll be quicker in a bit. All the food stuff comes together
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with the yThing scale, which my girlfriend kindly bought for me for my birthday a few
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weeks ago. And man, it's such a great piece of hardware. I mean, you just literally step
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on the scale every morning, you just wait like 30 seconds and you step down and it's
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done. The scale connects to your yThing account, you're using a Wi-Fi connection, so you can
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later open the WhyThings HealthMate app for your iPhone. You get this beautiful
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UI with all these graphs and charts for your weight and heart rate and you
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know other statistics like room humidity or air quality I guess it's called and
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that's been super reliable. I can probably try to put together some IFTTT
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actions and workflows, but I haven't had the time to do that.
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No, funny fact actually, before I bought a whitening scale, I set up an IFTTT action
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for Jobbond, so every morning I would input my weight for the day manually into Launch
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Center Pro, which would send the number value to IFTTT, which would sync back to the Jobbond
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It was pretty messy, but it worked.
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I think I love you Federico Petici.
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I love you too.
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I'm on the whitening scale.
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So now I'm on the whitening scale and you were scared.
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It's also got a heart rate feature,
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which brings me to my last section,
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which is exercise and activity.
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So my understanding is that the portacath
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that I used to have in my chest after the chemo,
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the fact that it broke was entirely my fault
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because in June, I went to two concerts.
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So as you can imagine, there's lots of jumping going on.
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- I saw the dubstep just like blasted out of you.
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- No, it's either the concerts or the fact
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that I was so intrigued with FitStar,
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which is an iOS app that lets you choose training programs.
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And it gives you these great videos
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from professional trainers.
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I think that like the main guy is a former football player,
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like Gonzalez something.
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I don't know, I don't live in America.
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So he's a great guy, by the way, great videos.
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And I started doing these exercises every day,
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like fat burning exercises or get lean
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or seven minute workouts.
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And they were great.
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And I was so motivated because, you know,
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because there was lots of jumping and stuff
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that I haven't been doing for years and the app is great.
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So it was like a double satisfaction for me
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because I was happy from a software perspective.
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and I was also happy because I was getting exercise done.
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So it was like a nerd doing exercise stuff.
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And I was so just, you know,
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two things coming together perfectly.
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And so my, the problem was that the device broke,
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in my chest broke.
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So I had this, you know, surgery like a couple of weeks ago.
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And so I got kind of scared.
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And then I realized after, you know,
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a couple of days after the surgery, I just thought,
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you know, by myself, I don't have the device anymore.
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So I can start using FitStar again.
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And so I did.
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And now I'm using FitStar again.
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And the nice fact is that it syncs back to my fitness pal.
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So the exercise that I get done in FitStar
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goes to my fitness pal.
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And the food that I track, also in my fitness pal,
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all together, they go back to the Jobon tracker.
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So basically right now,
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my main dashboard is the Jobon bracelet.
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And maybe you could argue that all these
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is just teaching going crazy with apps.
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And maybe it is, right?
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- But it doesn't matter because the output.
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- The output, it's on a practical level.
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I've lost 20 pounds.
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- Exactly, so yeah, you are kind of going crazy
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with these things as you do,
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but this is different to just them working out
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how to build a custom UI for a file downloader
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in editorial. - Exactly.
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this is something that you're actually getting more benefit out than just tinkering in editorial.
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I like that you're sublty trolling me, but also proving my point.
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No, I'm honestly not trying to troll you.
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I know, I love you Myke.
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So yeah, I mean, I feel much better.
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I think I've made a conscious decision to pay more attention to the water that I drink,
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the food that I eat, the amount of sleep that I get.
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And I mean, you could maybe say that I'm obsessive about this stuff, but I think I gotta be.
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Because after all the other kind of junk that they put into my body to help with another
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That leaves you, you know, the consequences and the kind of stress that it leaves on your body.
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I need work to get better. I need to seriously... I need a system that motivates me.
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And I think I found the system in software. And I'm gonna write an article about, you know,
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I'm gonna have photos and a diary and a lot of extra details about this. But the single fact
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that I can use a device, which is the iPhone, and all these apps to make an important improvement
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in my lifestyle. I think that's pretty incredible. And of course, you could look at this from
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a... Of course, maybe he's doing this just to try apps, because I'm a nerd, or maybe
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I just want to write for Max Stories, but at the end of the day, I'm putting my body
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through all this, you know, just eating better and doing exercise every day.
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And, and it's, uh, and it's amazing, you know, that, that I can track all this
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stuff and, and find connections and just leading a healthier lifestyle.
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And I feel better.
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I think I look better.
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I, I, I have, you know, I have work to do still.
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And, um, and especially because, you know, like I said, all the drugs that they gave
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you, the, the leave other effects, which was not nice, but
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Anyway, so far I've been doing this for two months now.
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And there's the Apple announcement, supposedly next month, with an iWatch.
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I'm just looking forward to seeing whether Apple has been experimenting with the mic
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way for notifications and the Pebble-like device.
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Or if this is really a device for -- no, I'm not trolling you, Myke. You do have a point
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about notifications, because there are people like you who like them. So I'm not making
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fun of you in any way. Or if the device -- I never make fun of you.
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>> Have we got some sort of trolling treaty going on today?
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>> No one's allowed to troll anyone.
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>> I'm just glad no one's trolling me.
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>> Any more than normal.
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So, to conclude, guys, I tried a bunch of apps. I have plenty to talk about, Ciel, and
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I don't know when or how I will write about this. It's just, you know, I wanted to discuss
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this with you today. And the conclusion is that it's amazing to me, honestly, and I'm
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genuinely impressed with the fact that there's a phone, right? A phone with this software
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that can make you feel and live better. And that's just, you know, for all the Twitter
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clients and Flappy Bird clones and weird apps on the App Store, the fact that I can download
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stuff and buy software that lets me eat better and feel and try to overcome the consequences
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of cancer and chemo, that's pretty incredible. It's mind blowing. I wouldn't say magical,
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because it's not magical. It's software and it's people making it. But yeah, it's such
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-- I don't know. It's amazing. I keep coming back to this word because I -- yeah. I'm sorry.
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I just got carried away.
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So I want to take a quick break.
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Congratulations Federico by the way.
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I want to thank our last sponsor for this week's episode and then we're going to talk
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a little bit about what Apple is doing in iOS 8 and how this could potentially add to
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more on top of what Federico's already up to of these third-party applications.
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So we wanted to kind of wrap up this week talking about what Apple is getting
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ready to do in this space.
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Obviously the hardware is a little bit of a question mark,
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Thinness, Watch,
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some sort of thing maybe next month, sort of vague, but Apple has been very
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forthcoming about what iOS, what, there's the talking thing again, it's hard,
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what iOS 8 is going to do in this area with their health app and with things
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like health book and it's kind of kind of multiple things we're going to get
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into that in a second of what you know health on iOS 8 is not just a single app
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it's an app with some services and a bunch of different ways to interact with
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WWDC Apple talks about this
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You know with the iPhone 5s and the iPad air with the m7 the motion code processor people can take advantage of
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Step counting and things with the hardware now our friend underscore has a great app that does that
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But there's a lot more coming and
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Federico you know you've been spending some time with this and talking to some developers about it kind of what what is coming to iOS
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later this year
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What's coming for consumers is a new
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pre-installed app on the iPhone which is called the health application and for developers, there's this new
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APIs and set of you know software features to to interact with the with the earth application and
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Read and write data to the app. So essentially developers of
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food or fitness related apps, they can take advantage of these new EarthKit APIs to
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provide their own data to the app as well as read data
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stored in the application and try to do something with it. So I'm trying to think of a practical examples.
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For instance, if you develop a sleep tracking app
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such as the one that I've been using which is called Pillow for the iPhone. If you develop an app to monitor your sleep at night and
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you know, visualize sleep patterns, you could for instance
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offer to the health app
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the amount of hours that the user gets. So when I open my health dashboard
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I get the hours recorded by the third-party app that I use.
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But also that same third-party app, it could ask the health application to receive data for the user's step count,
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or for the user's calorie intake.
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So it's basically a way for developers to communicate with a single dashboard,
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with a unified application where they can read and write data,
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And to do something meaningful with it in a way that doesn't require developers to implement third-party APIs or integrations which can be problematic.
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So in theory, at least based on the conversations that I had and the apps that I saw,
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There's going to be an interesting new approach to making fitness and food related apps.
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Because right now, if you go to the app store and if you read the reviews of a popular fitness
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app, you're going to see comments about people asking for a third-party integration.
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For instance, "Oh, this app doesn't support RunKeeper" or "It doesn't support my fitness
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or I want to have job on integration. In theory, with the Health app and with HealthKit for
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developers, there's going to be this unified place for developers to feed and read data,
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which in theory is great. So I've been talking to developers, and most of them say that HealthKit
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has been a game changer in the way that it lets them not care, basically, about integrating
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with the third party API, with the third party web service.
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They don't have to care about handling privacy policies for different services, such as the
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privacy policy from Jobun or from MyFitnessPal.
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They just need to integrate with the system API, which has another set of built-in permissions,
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but that's another topic.
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So most of them say that it's been a game changer, the ability to export data and to
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make it useful to other apps will be a great improvement for this category on the App Store.
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Just as big as extensions are for productivity apps, HealthKit and the Health app and the
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Dashboard, there are going to be a major change for this category.
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Some developers that I talked to said that getting the HealthKit stuff up and running
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was a no-brainer.
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said that it's a bit of work because you gotta handle conversions between different unit
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types such as, I don't know, liters and, what is it, ounces for liquid or other types of
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measurements.
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So I have no doubt about the fact that it's going to be, you know, it requires developers
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to do some work, especially because Apple has been adding new features to the API during
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the iOS 8 beta.
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So of course it's not completely done and we don't know whether there will be another
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beta or a GM, it looks like a GM at this point.
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But it's going to be a major change for the food and fitness category on the App Store.
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But also not necessarily just for that category.
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Because now that you have a single place right on the system that tracks all this data from
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different sources, in theory if you make any sort of app you could take advantage of that
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information about the user and make it useful and give it some sort of meaning in your app
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that isn't a fitness tracker.
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I'm pretty sure that the...
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What's the name of the podcast client by underscore?
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Pod Wrangler?
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It has a feature that makes the playback controls bigger if the app detects that you're moving,
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I think it has a car mode, an automatic car mode.
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Exactly. That mode comes from the M7, from the motion core processor on the iPhone.
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So you see, David Smith with the podcast app doesn't have a fitness client of sorts.
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It's an audio app. But it takes advantage of contextual information and movement in a different
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way. So you can imagine how having health kit on the device, on the system, could enable some
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interesting new ideas. So I'm very excited to see what developers come up with. And of course,
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I guess the first and most obvious change will be for apps like Java or myFitnessPal, hopefully.
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So we'll see. Yeah, I can see, you know, just talking to you about your setup and what I'm
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doing. It's sort of like you have to string these things together in the right order. So for me,
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Strava and lose it don't talk directly to each other. So I kind of like Strava tells me
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You know how far I rode in the time and I can go in manually entering that and lose it and that's
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Something that I would hope that this health kit plumbing can help ease
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But it's only going to be as good as third party developers make it
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You know, they've people have to get in there and decide
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This is what we're gonna do. So say for example, and I don't know if they have said anything so I'm not I'm not
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Commenting on news but say that job and we're like, you know what we're gonna do our own thing
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we're not gonna share this data with the health app and like that sort of puts a
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kink in my plan to just use you know, the first-party app to to be my dashboard for all this so I hope that
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Everybody plays and gets along and I think it's best for everybody if they do that
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but kind of the back of my mind is that voice of like
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There's gonna be somebody popular to hold out, you know, and they're not gonna want to do it
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but because they're you know it's not like new stand or or even passbook where you can
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get away with not using those like wire can still have just a regular app now they're
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in new stand because they made that decision but you can exist outside of that and it's
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the same thing here it's it's a very similar situation where a lot of third-party developers
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are running around doing a bunch of crazy stuff and now Apple is saying "Hey, we sort
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of have a hub for all this, it would be great if you tied into it, but you don't have to."
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And I hope that it is a utopia of fitness and tracking and measuring, but I worry there
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is going to be pain points along the way.
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No, that's actually a great point, especially because fitness apps are not like feed readers,
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Or Twitter clients.
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I mean, you can imagine that if your favorite email application or feed reader, RSS reader,
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doesn't support extensions or another productivity-related feature, you could easily jump to another
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app and switch and start using the app that takes advantage of the latest features.
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But with a fitness app like MyFitnessPal or the Jobun app, you have this sort of locking
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of your personal data that you don't want to lose.
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Typically, the exporting options are not great in these apps. So you're kind of forced to stay within their ecosystem.
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So if they don't want to support the new API,
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I think it will be harder for most people to just, you know,
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say I'm gonna switch to another app because all your data and months and months of tracking food and barcodes like me,
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they're going to be stuck into the app. And even if you can export as a CSV, that's not gonna be great.
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and honestly who wants to use CSV. So yeah it'll be interesting to see what happens.
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Totally and you know it's all this could be out the door in a couple weeks if Apple does
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hardware that's what's you know interesting about this there's a lot of good software
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there's a lot of mediocre hardware you know sitting here I was thinking maybe I should
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by job owned up and I'm gonna wait and see if Apple is doing something but it's
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um it's a it's interesting time and and because the phone is always with you or
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at least with you most of the time can give you a really good picture you know
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that's why I really like things like underscores pedometer plus plus I don't
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have an iPhone 5s so I can't take advantage of it but like of course your
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iPhone knows how far you walk because your phone is always in your pocket and
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As these devices get smarter and more powerful that sort of data is only be
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going to become better and better and more clear to give us a picture of the
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you know the quantified self of you know I can put a number on how I did today
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and and if you can do that and build a history and build patterns then you can
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work to be in better shape or to be able to run a 5k without dying or whatever
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those goals are they knowledge you can get us there and that's sort of the
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point of the technology in the first place so I think it's really exciting.
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So I think we've come to about the end of this week's episode of Connected. Thank you
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very much for listening. Steven, where can people find the show notes?
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Relay.fm/Connected/2. Fantastic. We have a couple of Twitter accounts
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for you we are _ConnectedFM and _RelayFM for the show and the podcast network.
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I am iMyke, i-m-y-k-e. Federico is @Vittici, v-i-t-i-c-c-i and Stephen is @ismh. Federico
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writes @backstories.net and Stephen writes @512pixels.net. I podcast in many various forms
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at relay.fm. I want to thank again our sponsors for this week's episode, so that's Blogo,
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Omni and Igloo. Don't forget that we do broadcast this show live, we have a chat room as well which
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you can join. Go to relay.fm/live, you'll also find a link to the schedule there as well if you
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would like to come along. So gentlemen do you have anything to add before I sign off for this week?
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I really want an iWatch.
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Okay, well I'll work on that for you.
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I really want to argue with Federico about the iWatch in the future.
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Excellent stuff, I have no doubt that we'll do that.
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Thank you all for listening to episode 2 of Connected.
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We'll be back next week.
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Until then, bye bye.
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Arrivederci.