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13: đThe history of Link Bubble with Jake Wharton
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Jake Wharton (aka the most in-demand Android engineer on the planet) takes over the show and proceeds to interview yours truly about all things Link Bubble, my now former app. We discuss everything about Link Bubble, from how I conceived the app all the way up to my selling of the app and everything in between.
Some of the many topics discussed include the early prototyping of the app, my decision making process in applying for a patent on the app, my thoughts on the vocal folk who felt the app was outrageously priced at launch, the companion app TapPath, what it was like for me to temporarily trade in my engineering hat and try my hand at becoming a deal making executive, and a whole heap more.
This episode is brought to you by Action Launcher 3 for Android. Go on, leave me a review (I like the number 5).
Follow Jake on Twitter: @JakeWharton
Follow me on Twitter: @chrismlacy
Links
- The "directors cut" episode of The Blerg where guest Jesse Wilson and I discuss the Action Launcher 3.5 update.
- My announcement post of Link Bubble and TapPath's sale.
- Brian R. Bondy's announcement that all of Link Bubble's features are available for free for everyone.
- My initial teaser post about Link Bubble's release.
- My launch day post in response to the "this app is too expensive" commenters.
35 episodes
Archived series ("Inactive feed" status)
When? This feed was archived on August 02, 2022 05:20 (). Last successful fetch was on May 15, 2020 22:09 ()
Why? Inactive feed status. Our servers were unable to retrieve a valid podcast feed for a sustained period.
What now? You might be able to find a more up-to-date version using the search function. This series will no longer be checked for updates. If you believe this to be in error, please check if the publisher's feed link below is valid and contact support to request the feed be restored or if you have any other concerns about this.
Manage episode 104002321 series 81596
Jake Wharton (aka the most in-demand Android engineer on the planet) takes over the show and proceeds to interview yours truly about all things Link Bubble, my now former app. We discuss everything about Link Bubble, from how I conceived the app all the way up to my selling of the app and everything in between.
Some of the many topics discussed include the early prototyping of the app, my decision making process in applying for a patent on the app, my thoughts on the vocal folk who felt the app was outrageously priced at launch, the companion app TapPath, what it was like for me to temporarily trade in my engineering hat and try my hand at becoming a deal making executive, and a whole heap more.
This episode is brought to you by Action Launcher 3 for Android. Go on, leave me a review (I like the number 5).
Follow Jake on Twitter: @JakeWharton
Follow me on Twitter: @chrismlacy
Links
- The "directors cut" episode of The Blerg where guest Jesse Wilson and I discuss the Action Launcher 3.5 update.
- My announcement post of Link Bubble and TapPath's sale.
- Brian R. Bondy's announcement that all of Link Bubble's features are available for free for everyone.
- My initial teaser post about Link Bubble's release.
- My launch day post in response to the "this app is too expensive" commenters.
35 episodes
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