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	Comments on: Triple-click Home Episode 36: Lollipops are über Trivial	</title>
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		By: Joe Orozco		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Big fan of the podcast! Listen all the way to the end, because Hope does a little rendition of Trainor Apple style. Personally, I&#039;m banking on Hope recording a complete parity.

Regarding Android, I use a Samsung S5 for work. You can do a lot more on Android than some people might figure, but for me the experience on iOS still feels a lot more natural, more consistent. Yes, a large piece of this is owed to my now having been with my iPhone 4S for the past three years, but for me, there is a distinct difference between an approach where accessibility is baked in and a company that is still in the process of ramping up accessibility. Cudos to both companies for paying attention to accessibility at all. I&#039;m entirely in support of competition, but I have to level with y&#039;all, when I get home, it&#039;s my iPhone I heavily lean on for mobile needs.

Keep up the great work!]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Big fan of the podcast! Listen all the way to the end, because Hope does a little rendition of Trainor Apple style. Personally, I&#8217;m banking on Hope recording a complete parity.</p>
<p>Regarding Android, I use a Samsung S5 for work. You can do a lot more on Android than some people might figure, but for me the experience on iOS still feels a lot more natural, more consistent. Yes, a large piece of this is owed to my now having been with my iPhone 4S for the past three years, but for me, there is a distinct difference between an approach where accessibility is baked in and a company that is still in the process of ramping up accessibility. Cudos to both companies for paying attention to accessibility at all. I&#8217;m entirely in support of competition, but I have to level with y&#8217;all, when I get home, it&#8217;s my iPhone I heavily lean on for mobile needs.</p>
<p>Keep up the great work!</p>
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