Thinking Outside The Box

jorrty:

positano (by Valentina {lost in contradiction})


Simply breath taking

jorrty:

positano (by Valentina {lost in contradiction})

Simply breath taking

(via lanciare)

lanciare: Your photography is amazing. Great job!


Battery Place 6:42 AM Friday (by Jay Fine)

lanciare: Your photography is amazing. Great job!

Battery Place 6:42 AM Friday (by Jay Fine)

kateoplis:

2011 in Cute

Aww! That was definetley me when I was 3!

npr:

shandel:

Skiz Fernando Jr, author of ‘Rice and Curry: Sri Lankan Home Cooking’ joined us on Talk of the Nation today, and brought us food!

That’s chicken curry, kale, lentils and rice and it was delicious! You can find the recipe for his chicken curry here. —Sarah

Can I get a plate?

npr:

shandel:

Skiz Fernando Jr, author of ‘Rice and Curry: Sri Lankan Home Cooking’ joined us on Talk of the Nation today, and brought us food!

That’s chicken curry, kale, lentils and rice and it was delicious! You can find the recipe for his chicken curry here. —Sarah

Can I get a plate?

kateoplis:

Ekaterinburg, Russia, by Viktor Lyagushkin

I feel like this pic needs dramatic opera music

kateoplis:

Ekaterinburg, Russia, by Viktor Lyagushkin

I feel like this pic needs dramatic opera music

laughingsquid:

View of Midtown Manhattan from the Spotify offices

—- wow…. It’s like a refreshing slap in the face

laughingsquid:

View of Midtown Manhattan from the Spotify offices

—- wow…. It’s like a refreshing slap in the face

The Windows Phone Problem In Three Words: Way Too Late.

parislemon:

Earlier today, Charlie Kindel, a former Windows Phone GM, posted some thoughts on why Windows Phone hasn’t taken off. Essentially, he blames Microsoft’s model pressuring both OEMs and carriers — so much so that neither really wants to push the platform.

Perhaps not surprisingly, I largely agree with his criticisms of Android. He believes Google’s platform has completely laid down for both the OEMs and the carriers to the detriment of the users (hence, the fragmentation we continue to see). This has allowed Android to flourish with regard to market share, but he thinks it won’t last forever because eventually the consumers will revolt, just as they did against Windows Mobile.

I agree.

Where I don’t agree with him is that Windows Phone is the correct model. I like the model a lot more than Android’s, and I like the OS a lot. But I don’t like the OEM strategy. And I hate the timing.

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I phone is king… Just saying. And very biased…