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End of May
I haven't written on my blog during the whole month of May as should be obvious. I'd like to say that I've been writing elsewhere, but that would be a lie. I have been on break -- a much needed break. Alas, May is at an end, and so is my break. I begin teaching this week, and I'll begin writing again, too. What have I been doing?
I celebrated my anniversary this month with my lovely wife. It's been four years. We rented a condo on St. Armand's Key in Sarasota; we ate, drank, lounged, and exercised. What a great time. Happy anniversary again, A.
NewsRack Fights Back to the Top
I am a news junkie and as such, I am attached to my Google Reader feeds. Since Apple allowed third party applications on iOS devices, there has been a high demand for RSS readers that leverage Google Reader and I am pretty sure that I have purchased just about every contender. As I mentioned in an earlier blog post, I am a big fan of tweeting particularly interesting RSS posts. My problem has long been that most RSS readers tie users down to one specific Twitter account. Such a limitation has become particularly perplexing given iOS 5 and its native support for multiple Twitter accounts. Reeder was one of the first iPhone RSS apps to allow users to post to multiple Twitter accounts, but their iPad app still lacks this functionality.
Luckily, as I was browsing for a Reeder replacement on the App Store, I am across an old friend, NewsRack ($4.99). NewsRack was my reader of choice for most of my iOS life, and it now supports multiple Twitter accounts on the iPad. As far as I know, it is the only iOS RSS reader to offer this feature for the iPad. Good news for those of us managing multiple social media campaigns from our iPads!