The idea about experience being about engaging with content and not about design getting in your way of the experience is the great thing to rescue of this design-solution (Previously used in Path).
Post content whenever you want.
I’m really liking the new Tumblr App for Android, hope to see it soon in iOS. 

The idea about experience being about engaging with content and not about design getting in your way of the experience is the great thing to rescue of this design-solution (Previously used in Path).

Post content whenever you want.

I’m really liking the new Tumblr App for Android, hope to see it soon in iOS. 

John Herrman of BuzzFeed:
According to data from the BuzzFeed Network, a set of tracked partner sites that collectively have over 300 million users, Google Reader is still a significant source of traffic for news — and a much larger one than Google+. The above chart, created by BuzzFeed’s data team, represents data collected from August 2012 to today. 
Yikes. Did Google just shut down the wrong product?
(Reblogged from @parislemon) High-res

John Herrman of BuzzFeed:

According to data from the BuzzFeed Network, a set of tracked partner sites that collectively have over 300 million users, Google Reader is still a significant source of traffic for news — and a much larger one than Google+. The above chart, created by BuzzFeed’s data team, represents data collected from August 2012 to today. 

Yikes. Did Google just shut down the wrong product?

(Reblogged from @parislemon)


“In 1981 I happened to see Joe Strummer – he was the singer for the punk rock band The Clash – on the tube. I saw him sitting on the other side of the seat, but I thought he was too private – he might get too angry – but I was trying to be brave, I went up to him and asked him ‘may I take a picture of you.’ he smiled and said ‘yes’, and I clicked several shots. 
Just before he got off the train he said to me, ‘You should take photos of whatever you want. That’s punk.’ ”  Herbie Yamaguchi

“In 1981 I happened to see Joe Strummer – he was the singer for the punk rock band The Clash – on the tube. I saw him sitting on the other side of the seat, but I thought he was too private – he might get too angry – but I was trying to be brave, I went up to him and asked him ‘may I take a picture of you.’ he smiled and said ‘yes’, and I clicked several shots. 

Just before he got off the train he said to me, ‘You should take photos of whatever you want. That’s punk.’ ”  Herbie Yamaguchi

(via elbuencamilo)