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Apps

Fantastical Adds iOS and OS X Reminders

As reported on [Macstories](http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/macstories/ad-supported/~3/CxolQUorZGU/), Fantastical now supports adding iOS and OS X reminders via its same “plain language” interface. Though I’m not sure how much I’ll use this feature, I will say that I use Fantastical way more than I ever thought I would. It has completely replaced Google Calendar as the default way I enter new events.

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Internet

Plus-One to Removing Social Sharing Buttons

Yesterday, [Oliver Reichenstein](http://informationarchitects.net/blog/sweep-the-sleaze/) started a rush of blog activity with his piece about the various “social sharing” buttons that can be found on websites and blogs:

> The previous wave of buttons for Delicious and Digg and Co. vanished, Facebook and Twitter and G+ might vanish or they might survive, but the buttons will vanish for sure. Or do you seriously think that in ten years we will still have those buttons on every page? No, right? Why, because you already know as a user that they’re not that great. So why not get rid of them now? Because “they’re not doing any harm”? Are you sure?

There was a rush of activity as [Daring Fireball](http://daringfireball.net/linked/2012/05/30/sweep-the-sleaze), [The Loop](http://feeds.loopinsight.com/~r/loopinsight/KqJb/~3/i0LtEIKPKaQ/), and [Shawn Blanc](http://shawnblanc.net/2012/05/reichenstein-social-buttons/) (among others) all echoed Mr. Reichenstein’s suggestion to remove those social sharing buttons. I have decided to join in and remove such buttons from my site. I think [Marco Arment’s reasoning](http://www.marco.org/2012/05/30/sweep-the-sleaze) was the most convincing though:

>I don’t embed any sharing buttons for one big reason: they look cheap and desperate. They would devalue my voice and reduce my credibility.

Agreed.

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Sports

Crawford still taking swings, 10-14 days from throwing

Crawford still taking swings, 10-14 days from throwing:

> Carl Crawford has progressed to taking 60 swings off the tee as well as 15 soft-toss swings, and he said Tuesday he’s 10-14 days away from what he called the “true test” for his elbow — throwing.

I’m pretty much resigned to Crawford not playing at all this year. In fact, this has the feeling of a lost season for the Sox overall. There’s still over a hundred games left to this season, so hopefully I’m wrong.

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Uncategorized

New 5by5 Show Coming

A new show coming to the 5by5 network. I have high hopes.