{"id":289,"date":"2008-12-22T21:13:15","date_gmt":"2008-12-23T05:13:15","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.laaker.com\/micah\/?p=289"},"modified":"2008-12-22T21:13:15","modified_gmt":"2008-12-23T05:13:15","slug":"browsing-others-brains","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.laaker.com\/micah\/blog\/2008\/browsing-others-brains","title":{"rendered":"Browsing others&#8217; brains"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Folks who know me know I&#8217;m a fan of <a href=\"http:\/\/reader.google.com\/\">Google Reader<\/a>; to date, I haven&#8217;t found a better consumption experience for reading and responding to all types of content that I&#8217;m interested in. Not only does it have a lightweight interface, it provides a social lens to see what my friends and colleagues find interesting (and allows me to similarly <a href=\"http:\/\/www.google.com\/reader\/shared\/16067211177309144666\">broadcast my commentary<\/a>). And, most important of all, it works on all my devices, particularly the iPhone, providing views optimized to each environment.<\/p>\n<p>However, and this may sound strange, I&#8217;m not always interested in what I&#8217;m interested in. After getting my fill of news on all things data visualization, design, Mac, tiny houses, cryptozoology, App platforms, social media, deals, foreign policy, StarCraft, and Paul Simon, I sometimes wonder what <i>other folks<\/i> are reading. <\/p>\n<p>And that&#8217;s when I turn to <a href=\"http:\/\/www.newspyle.com\/\">Newspyle<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p>Newspyle is a simple, 3-columned website that shows the latest news bubbled up by others (who I generally don&#8217;t know) on Digg, Reddit, and Del.icio.us. I&#8217;m able to see, at a glance, what the rest of the world is finding interesting. Obviously, these three sites aren&#8217;t truly representative of the antithesis of all things Micah. (There&#8217;s still plenty of Mac, design, and web-oriented news.) But there is a fair bit of content I otherwise wouldn&#8217;t see&#8230; and wouldn&#8217;t bother perusing each of these sites (or their associated feeds) to filter such gems.<\/p>\n<p>Only problem is, when viewed on the iPhone, the Newspyle site was hard to work with. It&#8217;s 3-column approach, which worked well on laptops and desktops, became hard to navigate and read on a smaller screen. The often-limited bandwidth of the phone, too, posed a hurdle when all the Digg links sent users off to Digg first (instead of directly to the story you were interested in). <\/p>\n<p>Because of this, I recently built my first iPhone Web App: Newspyle for iPhone. And all it took was 2 hours. Actually, it took 20 minutes to make the App. But then I needed an extra hour and 40 minutes to troubleshoot some nuances that weren&#8217;t quite right initially. I did all of this using 4 things:<\/p>\n<ol>\n<li><a href=\"http:\/\/www.newspyle.com\/\">Newspyle<\/a> (for the idea),<\/li>\n<li><a href=\"http:\/\/dapper.net\/\">Dapper<\/a> (to extract content from Digg, Reddit, and Delicious),<\/li>\n<li><a href=\"http:\/\/simplepie.org\/\">SimplePie<\/a> (to parse the 3 sites&#8217; RSS feeds and print the content into the App),<\/li>\n<li><a href=\"http:\/\/webapp.net.free.fr\/\">WebApp.net<\/a> (which, somewhat ironically, isn&#8217;t available at http:\/\/webapp.net\/ but provides the iPhone UI appearance).<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n<p>The whole process was remarkably easy, as the time allotment suggests. Of course, it helped that the <i>idea<\/i> was already baked. And that tools like Dapper, SimplePie, and WebApp.net exist. And, are free.<\/p>\n<p>Even more exciting, though, than simply building the App was that it made it (in some way, shape, or form) into the actual product. On a whim, I emailed Kunal Anand (the good fellow behind Newspyle) to tell him about what I put together (and attached the &#8220;working&#8221; code). Instead of a cease-and-desist or a thanks-but-no-thanks, Kunal seemed genuinely appreciative of the work, and <a href=\"http:\/\/www.whatspop.com\/blog\/2008\/11\/newspyle-goes-mobile-and-iphone.cfm\">pushed a similar but superior version live to the public<\/a>. (I don&#8217;t know the details of Kunal&#8217;s reworking of the code, but it runs much faster, has better state memory, and uses a battle-tested backend solution.)<\/p>\n<p>As such, now any visitor to the Newspyle site using an iPhone is automatically redirected to <a href=\"http:\/\/iphone.newspyle.com\">Newspyle for iPhone<\/a>. And now, hopefully, more folks will get to enjoy (in an easier-to-read and lighter memory footprint) the collective wisdom of the crowds (at Digg, Reddit, and Delicious) while on-the-go. <\/p>\n<p>All in all, this was a great introduction to <a href=\"http:\/\/developer.apple.com\/iphone\/\">iPhone development<\/a>, and my (little) effort made things easier for me. I now get a much quicker browsing experience at Newspyle while on my iPhone, and hopefully others will, too. I again extend my thanks to Kunal for so graciously accepting the work of a fan; the Web is a wonderful place when folks can interact, contribute, and extend in this manner.<\/p>\n<p>(PS: If you want a great way to use Google Reader on the iPhone, aside from their iPhone-optimized site, be sure to check out <a href=\"http:\/\/click.linksynergy.com\/fs-bin\/stat?id=i1Py\/0jev0U&#038;offerid=146261&#038;type=3&#038;subid=0&#038;tmpid=1826&#038;RD_PARM1=http%253A%252F%252Fitunes.apple.com%252FWebObjects%252FMZStore.woa%252Fwa%252FviewSoftware%253Fi%253D257941932%2526partnerId%253D30%2526id%253D284946773\">Byline<\/a> by <a href=\"http:\/\/phantomfish.com\/byline.html\">Phantom Fish<\/a>.)<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Folks who know me know I&#8217;m a fan of Google Reader; to date, I haven&#8217;t found a better consumption experience for reading and responding to all types of content that I&#8217;m interested in. 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