Foods types have different hormonal impact on our bodies. Lots of variables at play. So if you eat pure fat vs. protein vs. carbs you are going to get different outcomes in the body.
I've been keeping a close eye on who is implementing features in the "Next" tab and today I was surprised to see Microsoft's Edge 14 be the earliest to have their column start to turn green
We've got 80 million+ installs of our app and it has been in the top 250 paid apps for the last half a year or so. We see millions and millions of scan events every month.
Looking for some feedback from the Hacker News community! I feel pretty lucky to have a side project making over $4K a year out of the gate and I am wondering if there is anything I can do to squeeze more out of it.
Thanks for the feedback (and for your time to download the app and to try it out)! Here is what we are thinking:
1. Make sure people like our approach to RSS (market validation)
2. Make the web client amazing (browse.im)
3. Make an Android app
4. Make a Mac OS X app
5. Make a Windows 8 app
Right now the experience is very much iPad/iPhone only. We have a prototype web reader available here: http://browse.im/browse
Being a heavy RSS user - how do you feel about the approach to RSS we have taken in the app? Do you like seeing original content and jumping from full story to full story? Any usability feedback at this point is super helpful.
i am finding myself a little baffled by the interaction model. i am guessing that you're not showing actual rss feeds, but are instead just loading urls into a web view? i am trying not to let my decade or so of rss experience color the experience, but it's going to take me awhile to be objective about this.
how do you plan to make money? is the app just free for a limited time?