The B-Rhymes iPhone app is approved by Apple! Before going live with it, though, I’m getting some supporting pages up so the hesitant can see what they’re getting. Also, people have been asking about how B-Rhymes works and wanting more…
The B-Rhymes iPhone app is approved by Apple! Before going live with it, though, I’m getting some supporting pages up so the hesitant can see what they’re getting. Also, people have been asking about how B-Rhymes works and wanting more…
I made an iphone version of the b-rhymes using jQTouch. This is in order to tide things over until the app gets approved. Android will be next. I’m drooling over the idea of getting a Droid/Milestone. Don’t forget to “Add…
Earlier today B-Rhymes was posted on MetaFilter. Since then it’s been getting social links from delicious.com, stumbleupon, and twitter. This is all awesome! Hey everyone, hope you like the near rhymes!
Update: The app is now available. The iPhone app I mentioned before is really coming along: We’re using PhoneGap — a framework that allows you to write iPhone apps with web technology (JavaScript, CSS, HTML) — which I love because…
Apparently the terms slant rhyme and near rhyme are interchangeable, as are the terms half rhyme, off rhyme and oblique rhyme. I’ve been using the terms near rhyme, and almost rhyme for the most part when describing this site. I…
My friend Pat proposed making a B-Rhymes iPhone/Blackberry app so you can find near-rhymes on the go. We talked it over, and it seems like it would be pretty straightforward. So look for it in the near future at your…
B-Rhymes used to be pretty slow, so in the last month I’ve made a lot of optimizations to make it serve up near-rhymes faster than ever.
This is the inaugural post on the B-Rhymes news blog that’s going to keep you up to date on the latest developments and improvements happening with B-Rhymes.