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Headed to Apple

Headed to Apple

Hi Crashnauts, how are you doing? I know it’s been a while since I last wrote, but trust that it’s for the best of reasons. In fact life has proved astonishingly vibrant for me the last few weeks, with the reason being none other than that I’ve interviewed and accepted a position as a Front-end Web Development Engineer at Apple Inc. in Cupertino California.

To say I’m excited is an understatement in the truest sense of the word. Apple is a company that has played a part in my life for almost as long as I can remember, they are an institution that has helped shape not only my personal and professional interests, but my perception of life in the digital age. Having the chance to immerse myself in the culture at Apple is a profound opportunity not solely because it’s Apple, but also because I’ll be working with technology for which I sustain great passion.

An incredible opportunity yes. An opportunity without sacrifice? Of course not.

Working for Apple in Cupertino means that I’ll shortly be on a plane bound for San Jose, with the remnants of my earthly belongings on a hot truck pointing west. Being so far from home will be a challenge both emotionally and logistically, but my fortunes extend far beyond simply getting a job at Apple. I’m also gifted with Family and Friends of the highest caliber: it’s with their help that I strike westward for the future.

Well. That got pretty serious at the end. We better have some lolcats to lighten things up.

Pardon the Interuption

Halo 3 Multiplayer

I’ve been playing a lot of Halo 3.

Google Reader Gets Search

Finally! Over on the Google Reader Blog the team has announced search functionality for the Google RSS aggregator. This addition is a long time coming: Google Reader is a terrific way to keep track of your RSS news, but the lack of search was really painful once you got a large number of sites added to your reading list.

Now when I need to comb my feeds for any mention of Halo 3, I can do so without straining my eyes to read through each and every entry!

The iPhone Mega-nav

iphone mega dock

Leave it to hacker community to introduce an entirely new interface convention to a closed consumer device that’s only a month old. A member over at cre.ations.net has done just that, by introducing a really impressive navigation scheme for the iPhone that looks like a blend of the OSX dock and the new “stacks” that will be coming with OS 10.5. As impressive an accomplishment as this is, it’s really only made necessary by the addition of other hacked applications and functionality adding to the total number of home-screen icons for the iPhone. What will be really interesting is over the devices life, how Apple will approach this problem if they start introducing their own additional applications, and if it will turn out similar to this hacked approach.

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