I enjoyed speaking with Henry Tenenbaum on Sunday morning.
I see the future following the model of the past, which is: we started out with this SMS application.
Thank you, @HenryTen and @KRON4News for a great experience!
I enjoyed speaking with Henry Tenenbaum on Sunday morning.
I see the future following the model of the past, which is: we started out with this SMS application.
Thank you, @HenryTen and @KRON4News for a great experience!
Fellow speaker Monty Metzger used his Flip camera to capture a brief interview about the basics of the book, available October 19th.
Note: I correct myself, but the book contract was in fact signed in late June. I did leave Adobe to work on it full time in July and submitted the first draft on August 3rd. This pattern complies with the DollarApp strategy of: 1 person, 1 month, 1 feature.
My speech at FITC Mobile was about the “one-dollar-app opportunity”. Although I currently have one dollar’s worth of app with the Hypertext Edition, I believe I’ll continue adding value and ship it for a bit more than a dollar. More news to come.
I was lucky enough to be available for this Nightline piece on Twitter. I spoke for about half an hour with the irascible John Donvan, which got boiled down to about 30 seconds about our book (starting around 5:22 in the above clip):
[Dom skateboarding]
John Donvan: He’s writing a book about his Twitter experiences, in which he argues that having to say something in just 140 characters — that’s a new kind of literature.
“Your ability to express yourself is pretty laid bare, and I’ve struggled really hard with a style that is both expressive, but also unique and recognizable out of context.”
Peep the full video featuring Biz and Ev, thoughtfully captured by Adam.