Seventy-Year-Old Retiree: My First iPhone App
Here’s a nice story from Victor Keegan, the Guardian’s recently-retired technology editor, about how he created his own iPhone poetry app.
This month I finally left the Guardian after nearly 47 years. At the end of last week I had my 70th birthday and today my first iPhone app came out. Life is full of surprises.
More info about Keegan’s City Poems app can be found here on Facebook.
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