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While both of these services changed a lot since the essays, they are still worth reading. They might be the closest to modern reviews of software as I can think of, and the way the essays are done also teaches us storytelling lessons – from nice visualizations and comparisons, to rich footnotes. There is also a great balance of high-level overview, and then jumping into specifics that reinforce it.
Here’s one example of cool tooling O’Beirne used to make his points more sticky:
I wrote a script that takes monthly screenshots of Google and Apple Maps. And thirteen months later, we now have a year’s worth of images:
The result is informative and mesmerizing:
Among the essays, I’d particularly recommend these:
There are also book recommendations and a memorable user story.
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