[MyAppleMenu] Apr 7, 2014
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*** How To Share Presentations In Messages ***
<http://www.macworld.com/article/2140003/how-to-share-presentations-in-messages.html#tk.rss_all>
Christopher Breen, Macworld
*** The Ultimate Guide To Solving iOS Battery Drain ***
<http://www.overthought.org/blog/2014/the-ultimate-guide-to-solving-ios-battery-drain>
Scotty Loveless, Overthought
> This is not one of those "Turn off every useful feature of iOS" posts that grinds my gears. My goal is to deliver practical steps to truly solve your iOS battery woes.
*** The New York Timesâs New App Tries To One-Up Facebook ***
<http://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2014/04/-em-the-new-york-times-em-s-new-app-tries-to-one-up-facebook/360029/>
Robinson Meyer, The Atlantic
> âWe want [users] to go into NYT Now when they have an extra five minutesââjust like they would their Facebook.
*** Access Old Internet Radio In iTunes 11 ***
<http://www.macissues.com/2014/04/06/access-old-internet-radio-in-itunes-11/>
Topher Kessler, MacIssues
*** Appleâs Deep Pockets: What $159 Billion Could Do ***
<http://bits.blogs.nytimes.com/2014/04/06/apples-deep-pockets-what-159-billion-could-do/?_php=true&_type=blogs&_r=0>
Nick Bilton, New York Times
> Rick Lane, an analyst with Moodyâs who wrote the report on the companyâs cash holdings, said Apple could be holding onto some of its cash for a rainy day. Apple once fell on âvery difficult times,â he said, âand had to rely on, in part, the kindness of others.â
*** iWork Regains Its AppleScript Mojo But There's Still Work For Apple To Do ***
<http://www.imore.com/iwork-regains-its-applescript-mojo-theres-still-work-apple-do>
Peter Cohen, iMore
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*** Good Greens ***
<http://www.newyorker.com/arts/critics/books/2014/04/14/140414crbo_books_kramer>
Jane Kramer, New Yorker
> Vegetarian cookbooks for carnivores.
*** Book Review: 'The Twilight Of The American Enlightenment' By George M. Marsden ***
<http://online.wsj.com/news/articles/SB10001424052702304747404579447520239316040>
Barton Swaim, Wall Street Journal
> The liberals who dominated political and intellectual life, Mr. Marsden writes, "were passionately committed to principles such as individual freedom, free speech, human decency, justice, civil rights," and so on. But "their justification for these principles was not that they were fixed in a higher law or derived from an ideology. Rather, it was that these principles had evolved historically in the give and take of human experience in free societies." So, if the intellectuals' ideals weren't based on anything outside the self, the only other place to look was inside.
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