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Real Advice HurtsToday

43 Folders: “You should and will consume the web however you please, and if scanning lists of tips is a relaxing pastime for you, I’m the last person to begrudge you your fun. But, it’s time to stop pretending that practical expertise at anything can take place in an RSS reader.”

Would it surprise you to know this RSS reader author agrees wholeheartedly? After all, you don’t get good at writing Mac and iPhone apps — RSS readers or any other apps — just by reading tips: you have to work. Alot. Alot alot. Crazy alot.

DF ParaphernaliaToday

Daring Fireball: “Every item listed is of my choosing. Some are things I either own or have used, and recommend.”

You might as well shop there.

Disney’s Fairies Fly - iPhone GameToday

Joe Heck: “I’m very pleased to see Disney’s Fairies Fly (iPhone/iPod Touch game) available on iTunes. While you won’t find my name in any credits on the application, I was responsible for the underpinning of some of it — one of the few things that I’ve done within Disney that isn’t ‘just plumbing’.”

Eddy Winner: Airfoil 3.1Today

Macworld: “Rogue Amoeba’s Airfoil unshackles you from iTunes, so you can send audio from any application on your Mac to your remote speakers. With its help, you can watch videos, play games, and even have voice chats with audio streamed to any pair of external speakers — no wires necessary.”

Congrats to the cool cats at Rogue Amoeba!

NewsGator Launches Related Content WidgetsToday

NewsGator Widget Blog: “Every day we add 8.5 million new articles to our database, indexing and aggregating 3.6 million different feeds and archiving 4 years of content! This huge database of content — in fact, the industry's largest such repository of free content — a result of our pioneering RSS reading/delivery services, is offered to publishers who wish to supplement their own content with related stories from 3rd parties.”