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Elon D. Rubin, Esq.
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Is it just me, do y'all recognize the programmatic class for the touchbar is NSTouchbar? I guess any incremental innovation by Apple must reference Steve Jobs, founder of Next Step, and he lives on through NSTouchbar✌️✨

MacBook Pro
The new MacBook Pro with TouchBar and more

Elon D. Rubin, Esq.
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I find the versatility in this console really interesting. Mobile has undoubtedly changed the landscape for traditional gaming. I wonder how this fits between hardcore gaming systems and mobile graphics. Lest we forget, Nintendo really innovated with the Wii
Nintendo Switch
Nintendo's new console for the home and your hands 👾

Elon D. Rubin, Esq.
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Are you building out custom backend or are you integrating with other APIs? I hate lines, love the idea

Chop
Order ahead or skip the line at your favorite spots

Elon D. Rubin, Esq.
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Really crisp UI 👏I think this category of apps has huge potential

Juggle
Fun and easy way to plan get-togethers with friends

Elon D. Rubin, Esq.
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This really has nothing to do in particular with this product, but I really don't get - from a ux and business model perspective- all the hype around bots. Why are bots more efficient from a ux standpoint? Why all the craze? And why Facebook messenger?

TravelBuddy
Your smart travel concierge on Facebook Messenger


Elon D. Rubin, Esq.
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Just curious, what's your business model?

Kin Calendar
The simple and connected calendar

Elon D. Rubin, Esq.
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Good concept, but I See several bugs. You need to check your function when you are on the movie profile and you tap on a actor (it's coming up with the wrong name). Also, when you tap on Amazon or a provider, notwithstanding the negligible value of it popping on top of the screen it's on Amazon, there is an extra space in "it ' s". You just need to look at your string and spacing on Xcode (easy...

Popflake
Discover movies without spoilers and damn fast

Elon D. Rubin, Esq.
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@david32651 Love what Spring is trying to do from a ux standpoint with fashion tech. Online fashion has been stuck in web 2.0(clunky websites. Purchasing (especially in fashion) is increasingly becoming mobile, and fashion tech products built mobile first will lead. Really well done with this, cheers

Spring
Shop 1,000+ amazing brands in one beautiful app