In this two-for-one special recorded at HumanX, Ryan is joined by Dataiku’s Florian Douetteau to chat about the governance, orchestration, and data requirements for serious agentic systems and 1Password’s Nancy Wang for a conversation on making agent swarms secure.
Ryan first catches up with Dataiku co-founder and CEO Florian Douettea to chat serious agentic systems and why they require intentional frameworks, orchestration, governance, and reusable, documented data products. Then, 1Password’s CTO Nancy Wang returns to the show to discuss why current identity standards don’t fit the new world of agents, especially when ephemeral agent swarms make attribution to a single user difficult.
Episode notes:
Dataiku orchestrates data stacks and lets you create analytics, models, and agents.
Florian previously appeared on this program in an episode recorded at the last HumanX conference.
1Password keeps your credentials secure through end-to-end encryption, zero-knowledge architecture, and more. You can learn more about building secure agent swarms at their blog.
Nancy Wang previously appeared on the pod in March 2026.
Connect with Florian on LinkedIn.
Connect with Nancy on LinkedIn.
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Ryan is joined by Nancy Wang, CTO of 1Password, to discuss the security challenges local agents present, how enterprises can create robust governance of credentials through zero-knowledge architecture, and the implications of agent intent and misuse in a world where AI agents are becoming more and more integrated into everyday applications.
Episode notes:
1Password keeps your credentials secure through end-to-end encryption, zero-knowledge architecture, and more. Read their latest white paper on security design.
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Julian Teixeira is the Chief Revenue Officer at 1Password, where he has grown B2B revenue over 8x and scaled a team of more than 450 in go-to-market. 1Password set the record for the largest raise in Canadian history at the start of 2022 and has raised nearly $1B in capital throughout his time with the company. Prior to 1Password, Julian served as the head of global sales at Lightspeed Commerce, a company he helped scale from startup to IPO and through over 10 acquisitions throughout his decade-long tenure.
In Today's Episode We Discuss:
04:27 Sales Lessons from Scaling to $1BN in ARR
05:20 How to Create and Master a Sales Playbook
07:53 Lessons on First Sales Hires
09:41 Setting Goals and Targets for Sales Teams
13:22 The Reality of Tech Sales Today
16:19 Evaluating and Managing Sales Reps
19:07 Outbound Prospecting and Pipeline Generation
22:22 Hunter vs. Farmer Sales Models
24:15 Compensation and Specialization in Sales Teams
28:56 Outbound vs Inbound Sales
32:47 Pipeline and Deal Reviews
37:37 Sales Tech Stack and Tools
38:40 Maintaining Sales Morale
44:55 Are Remote Sales Teams Less Effective
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Today we’re serving up an episode on 1Password with Senior Rust Developer Andrew Burkhart, delving into how 1Password works, tackling conflict resolution and security challenges, and exploring the benefits of using Rust.
Show Notes 00:00 Welcome to Syntax
00:57 Who is Andrew Burkhart?
01:36 How does 1Password work?
03:24 What’s the data flow on creating a new login?
05:40 The conflict resolution challenges of pull first, push second.
06:46 Merging strategies: How do you chose which device wins the conflict?
08:27 1Password’s sync is fast and reliable.
11:20 Nuances of the extension.
12:59 The value of Hackathons.
13:40 What’s the main benefit of 1Password using Rust?
15:41 Watchtower processing.
17:15 1Password SSH.
18:17 1Password env.
19:11 Some other cool tools.
20:33 Does the increased security make developing challenging?
25:26 What’s 1Password’s security onboarding like?
27:47 1Password and WASM.
31:45 Tokio as the asynchronous runtime for Rust.
34:25 Scott’s Rust based video app.
35:03 What is an FFI?
38:13 How did you learn Rust? Jon Gjengset - Rust Nation UK YouTube.
Let’s Get Rusty YouTube.
41:13 Why is the 1Password team so big?
42:40 Are there teams that manage individual applications for errors?
43:45 Challenges with WASM.
48:59 Syntax horror stories. Episode 586 with Eric Sartorius.
52:50 Sick Picks + Shameless Plugs.
Sick Picks Andrew: Nix Mini 3, Asynchronous Programming in Rust.
Shameless Plugs Andrew: 1Password.
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In this episode of Screaming In The Cloud, we're joined by Nancy Wang, Venture Partner at Felicis Ventures, who discusses her exciting career shift from AWS to venture capital. Nancy shares the role of a venture partner and her focus on investing in infrastructure, platforms, and security from an operational perspective. Corey and Nancy talk about primary investment and the impact of market trend cycles on venture capital. Nancy’s work with the U.S. State Department is also highlighted in this episode, which promotes global entrepreneurship, especially for women in challenging environments.
Show Highlights
(00:00) - Introduction
(02:00) - What a venture partner does
(03:42) - Nancy shares how she differentiates herself in her role and experience
(07:07) - Insights on selecting companies to invest In
(09:18) - The differences between working at Amazon vs. the VC and startup world
(12:09) - Investing in infrastructure and security startups
(17:09) - The balance between supporting established services and investing In new
(19:18) - Exploring how different sectors influence venture capital investments
(23:50) - AI and current investment trends in shaping venture capital decisions
(26:06) - Timing of investments, and the concept of 'entry points' for success
(27:22) - Nancy shares her work with the state department
(30:44) - Closing thoughts and where to find Nancy
About Nancy:
Nancy is a product & engineering executive, advisor, and investor with significant experience in cloud computing, cybersecurity, and SaaS. Nancy advises Fortune 10 companies on accelerating revenue growth, and she advises startups on attracting their first 100K enterprise customers. She is a Venture Partner with Felicis Ventures, where she invests in early-stage startups in cybersecurity, enterprise infrastructure, and B2B SaaS. Previously, Nancy was the Director of Product & Engineering and General Manager at Amazon Web Services, where she leads P&L, product, engineering, and design for its data protection and security businesses - and currently serves as the technical advisor to Commvault (NASDAQ: CVLT) on its Cyber Resilience Council. Prior to Amazon, she led SaaS product development at Rubrik, the fastest-growing enterprise software unicorn, and built healthdata.gov for the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Excited to advance more women into technical roles, Nancy is the founder & board chair of Advancing Women in Tech, a global 501(c)(3) nonprofit that has already informed and educated 35,000 Coursera learners worldwide on how to get their first, or next, tech leadership role and partners with the U.S. State Department.
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Today on the flagship podcast of video podcasts:
02:52 - The Verge's David Pierce chats with 1Password's Anna Pobletts about good password hygiene, passkeys, and the upsides of a third-party password manager.
Passkeys: all the news and updates around passwordless sign-on support
Biometrics? Bring it on: why Okta’s Jameeka Green Aaron wants passwords to go away
How to use a passkey to sign in to your Google account
1Password’s passkeys explainer
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In this supper club episode of Syntax, Wes and Scott talk with Anna Pobletts of Passage about passkeys, how passkeys work, how to implement passkeys on your website or app, what the recommended UI is for passkeys, what happens to your passkey if you lose your phone, and more.
Show Notes 00:32 Welcome
01:36 Why do we need something like Passkeys?
03:34 What are Passkeys for?
10:04 What took us so long to get to Passkeys?
11:07 Where’s the two factor part of Passkeys?
13:08 How are Passkeys phishing resistant?
14:44 What happens to your Passkey if you lose your phone?
18:40 What’s the password recovery workflow like with Passkeys?
23:08 Having a backup device helps a lot with Passkeys
24:58 Why companies should use two factor or Passkeys
29:26 What are the standards and tech behind Passkeys?
32:38 What kinds of companies are implementing Passkeys?
34:34 What is the recommended UI for telling users about Passkeys?
39:17 How do you implement Passkeys on your app or website?
41:47 1Password open sourced low level libraries
47:34 What does the future look like for Passkeys?
51:07 Supper Club questions
53:44 Sick Picks
1Password
Have I Been Pwned
1Password Watchtower
Passkeys.directory
passkeys.dev
FIDO Alliance - Open Authentication Standards More Secure than Passwords
Sick Picks Cascadia
Shameless Plugs Passage by 1Password
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Guest: Jeff Shiner, CEO of 1Password
Far from the Silicon Valley bubble, in Waterloo, Ontario, they try to do things a bit differently, says 1Password CEO Jeff Shiner. “Our mantra has been, build a good product, support the heck out of your customers,” he says. Some businesses and VCs in the Valley, he argues, don’t draw enough of a distinction between customers and users, spending all their time chasing the latter. For many years, the whole team at 1Password — including the co-founders — would try to empty out the customer support queue every day. If the company hadn’t waited 14 years to raise outside funding, Jeff says, it would have been a lot harder to listen to them and build the best product.
In this episode, Jeff and Joubin discuss PowerPoint slides, LEGO sorting, early computers, artificial general intelligence, e-commerce, users vs. customers, loss of control, outsourcing, managers and team leads, OKRs, password schemes, Polish food, Ryan Reynolds, and live TV hits.
In this episode, we cover:
Abnormal sleeping patterns (02:39)
“Playing farmer” (05:00)
Running and competition (07:05)
Fear of failure & the speed of technology (10:14)
Jeff’s pre-1Password jobs (14:46)
The Silicon Valley bubble (17:05)
Raising $920 million (19:47)
Hiring after the signals (23:44)
Chief Eliminator of Obstacles (30:52)
“We need to do less” (33:32)
Could 1Password have grown differently? (38:22)
1Password vs. the competition (41:43)
Customer Support Monday (43:57)
Hiring by doubling (46:23)
Thinking about exits (49:16)
Imposter syndrome (54:29)
“Do I have any real skills left?” (57:04)
Speed and confidence (59:26)
Who 1Password is hiring and what “grit” means to Jeff (01:03:02)
Links:
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This week we’re talking about Passkeys with Anna Pobletts, Head of Passwordless, at 1Password. Will Passkeys enable a passwordless future? Time will tell. Anna shares the what, the why, how, and the when on Passkeys.
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Passkeys: the future of authentication in 1Password
Passage by 1Password
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passkeys.directory
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(04:28) Habits and behaviors that will help you reach an executive role
(07:15) Why there is no substitute for working hard
(08:15) 5 things you need to do to get to the C-suite
(10:39) Choosing the right company for accelerated career growth
(12:42) Criteria for assessing a phenomenal company
(14:41) Asking better questions and making decisions with energy
(16:05) Advice for finding a job during a recession
(19:25) The importance of quality products and sustained brand advertising
(24:06) Lessons from successful hypergrowth companies
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(31:31) How to accelerate word-of-mouth marketing
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(43:04) Common growth levers and roadblocks
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(57:17) Lightning round
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• Tomasz Tunguz: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tomasztunguz/
• Denise Persson: https://www.linkedin.com/in/denisepersson/
• Oracle: https://www.oracle.com/
• Atlassian: https://www.atlassian.com/
• Classy: https://www.classy.org/
• Snowflake: https://www.snowflake.com/en/
• Salesforce: https://www.salesforce.com/
• Okta’s “Businesses at Work” 2023: https://www.okta.com/businesses-at-work/
• Y U No Use Hipchat billboard: https://techcrunch.com/2011/04/22/y-u-no-have-lame-billboard-hipchat/
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• Miro: https://miro.com/
• Scott Farquhar: https://www.linkedin.com/in/scottfarquhar/
• Elena Verna on Lenny’s Podcast: https://www.lennyspodcast.com/the-ultimate-guide-to-product-led-sales-elena-verna/
• Tao Te Ching, Stephen Mitchell translation: https://www.amazon.com/Tao-Te-Ching-Laozi/dp/0060812451/ref=asc_df_0060812451/
• How to Win Friends and Influence People: https://www.amazon.com/How-Win-Friends-Influence-People/dp/8183227899/ref=tmm_pap_swatch_0
• Never Split the Difference: https://www.amazon.com/Never-Split-Difference-audiobook/dp/B01COR1GM2/ref=sr_1_1
• Everything Everywhere All At Once on Hulu: https://www.hulu.com/movie/everything-everywhere-all-at-once-fa320000-8cf3-46fc-8c45-df5ec67b71f2
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Wayne Duso, VP of Storage, Edge and Data Governance Services at AWS and Nancy Wang, GM of AWS Data Protection, both join Corey on Screaming in the Cloud to discuss data protection and analysis at AWS. Wayne and Nancy describe how AWS Backup has scaled to protect over 90% of the data stored on AWS today. Nancy explains how her team specializes in helping AWS customers develop custom solutions for their specific data needs, and the way that AWS has built out new tools and services to accommodate that customization. Wayne also reveals how important data analysis is to the AWS team when it comes to improving services and developing ground-breaking new innovations.
About Wayne
Professionally, Wayne is a Vice President at Amazon Web Services (AWS) where he leads a set of businesses delivering cloud infrastructure services. In 2013, he founded and continues to lead the AWS Boston regional development center. Wayne is an always-curious entrepreneur who is passionate about building innovative teams and businesses that deliver highly disruptive value to customers. He loves engaging people who build and deliver customer-obsessed solutions, as well as customers wanting to realize value from those solutions. Wayne also holds over 40 patents in distributed and highly-available computer systems, digital video processing, and file systems. Personally, Wayne is a proud dad to great people, and loves to cook and grow things, it relaxes and grounds him, and he cherishes finding adventure in the ordinary as well as the extraordinary.
About Nancy
Nancy is a product & engineering executive, advisor, and investor with significant experience in cloud computing, cybersecurity, and SaaS. Nancy advises Fortune 10 companies on accelerating revenue growth, and she advises startups on attracting their first 100K enterprise customers.
Currently, Nancy is the Director of Product & Engineering and General Manager at Amazon Web Services, where she leads P&L, product, engineering, and design for its data protection and data security businesses. Prior to Amazon, she led SaaS product development at Rubrik, the fastest-growing enterprise software unicorn, and built healthdata.gov for the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Passionate about growing early-stage startups, Nancy is a Venture Partner for Felicis Ventures, where she works with early-stage data infra and security companies on their product-market fit, market segmentation, and product scaling.
Excited to advance more women into technical roles, Nancy is the founder & board chair of Advancing Women in Tech, a global 501(c)(3) nonprofit that has already informed and educated 30,000 Coursera learners worldwide on how to get their first, or next, tech leadership role.
She earned a Bachelors of Applied Science from the University of Pennsylvania, where she serves on the Board of Directors for the UPenn School of Engineering Online.
Links Referenced:
re:Invent talk with Nancy and Neha: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ELSm3WgR8RE
What do some of the most successful PLG companies have in common? How do you build a best-in-class go-to-market model to get to 100mn ARR and beyond?
Iconic PLG companies share how they integrated GTM into their growth strategy to go from single digits to over a billion in ARR. Lightspeed Partner, Anoushka Vaswani, is joined by Raj Sarkar, CMO at 1Password, Kim Walsh, SVP, Sales, Partnerships and Customer Success at Apollo.io, and Chris De Vylder, CRO at Sentry, to pass along key lessons from their growth journey.
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Passage adds device native biometric authorization to web sites to allow passwordless security on devices with or without Touch ID.
In this episode of The New Stack Makers, Passage Co-Founders Cole Hecht and Anna Pobletts talk about how the service works for developers to offer users its biometric service.
Hecht and Pobletts have worked in product security for many years and the recurring problem is always password-based security. But there really is no great solution, Pobletts said. Multi-factor authentication adds security but the user experience is lacking. Magic links, adaptive MFA, and other techniques add a bit of improvement but are not a great balance of user experience and security.
“Whereas biometrics is the only option we've ever seen that gives you both great security and great user experience right out of the box,” Pobletts.
The goal for Hecht and Pobletts: offer developers what is challenging to implement themselves: a passwordless service with a high security level and a great user experience.
Passage is built on WebAuthn, a Web protocol that allows a developer to connect Web sites with browsers and various devices through the authenticators on those devices, Pobletts said.
“So that could be anything right now,” Pobletts said. “It's things like fingerprint readers and face identification. But in the future, it could be voice identification, or it could be, you know, your presence and things like that like it could be all sorts of stuff in the future. But ultimately, your device is generating a cryptographic key pair and storing the private key in the TPM of your device. The cool thing about this protocol is that your biometric data never leaves your device, it's a huge win for privacy. In that passage, your browser, no one ever actually sees your fingerprint data in any way.”
It’s cryptographically secure under the hood with Passage as the platform on top, Pobletts said.
WebAuthn is designed for single devices, Pobletts said. A developer authenticated one fingerprint, for example, to one device. But that does not work well on the Internet where a user may have a phone, a tablet, and a computer. Passage coordinates and orchestrates between different devices to give an easy experience.
“So in my case, I have an iPhone, I do face ID,” said Hecht showing the service. “And then I'm going to be signed in on both devices automatically. So that's a great way to kind of give every user access to the site no matter what device they're on.”
With Passage, the biometric is added to any device a user adds, Hecht said. Passage handles the multidevice orchestration.
Use cases?
“FinTech people like the security properties of it, they kind of like that cool, shiny user experience that they want to deliver to their end users,” Hecht said. And then any website or business that cares about conversions is kind of a general term. People who want signups, who are trying to measure success by the number of people registering and creating accounts, are signing up. “Passage has a really nice story for that because we cut out so much friction around those conversion points.”
From a remote-first company founded in 2005 to a $7B valuation in 2022, 1Password grew for 14 years through word-of-mouth marketing and a core focus on its customers. Today the company has grown to over 600 employees, serves over 100,000 businesses, and counts individual customers in the millions. The processes have changed and the teams have grown, but the core focus on customers remains. CEO Jeff Shiner and Board Advisor Carilu Dietrich will dive into the seven most meaningful tactics that have brought 1Password to this stage.
Full video: https://youtu.be/HpNsBsnafBo
About Nancy
Nancy Wang is a global product and technical leader at Amazon Web Services, where she leads P&L, product, engineering, and design for its data protection and governance businesses. Prior to Amazon, she led SaaS product development at Rubrik, the fastest-growing enterprise software unicorn and built healthdata.gov for the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Passionate about advancing more women into technical roles, Nancy is the founder & CEO of Advancing Women in Tech, a global 501(c)(3) nonprofit with 16,000+ members worldwide.
Nancy is an angel investor in data security and compliance companies, and an LP with several seed- and growth-stage funds such as Operator Collective and IVP. She earned a degree in computer science from the University of Pennsylvania.
Links:
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Advancing Women in Technology: https://www.advancingwomenintech.org
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/wangnancy/
Advancing Women in Technology LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/advancingwomenintech/
Mitch and Andrew from the 1Password team talk with Amal and Nick about the company’s transition to Electron and web technologies, and how the company utilized its existing web stack to shape the future of its desktop experience.
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1Password 8: The Story So Far
wc3 community group for web extensions
1Password Security Design
GopherJS
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Electron
Rust
Neon (rust in Electron)
RFCs for JMAP?
1Password Careers Page (they are hiring!)
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In this episode, get ready to learn from Carilu Dietrich, Advisor at 1Password, Isabelle Papoulias, CMO of Mediafly and VP of Product Marketing and Demand Gen, Katrina Wong of Segment on both the importance and effective tactics in building the ideal customer profile.
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Ken Case of the Omni Group, Greg Scown of Smile and Dave Teare of AgileBits join David and Stephen to talk through Apple's year and the changes it brought for developers. Then, a conversation about app subscriptions, VC funding and more.
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Ken Case of the Omni Group, Greg Scown of Smile, and Dave Teare of Agile Bits join David and Katie to talk about the state of development for Mac and iOS and life as an Apple Developer.
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Guest Starring:
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Ken Case (@kcase) | Twitter
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Dave Teare (@dteare) | Twitter
Bear - Notes for iPhone, iPad and Mac
Visual Studio Code - Code Editing. Redefined
Scriptable
Scriptable
Micro.blog
Matthew Cassinelli - YouTube
Create a new fiddle - JSFiddle
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In this episode, prominent App developers Ken Case, Greg Scown, and Dave Teare join us to talk about the future of macOS and iOS along with a few thoughts on the software business in 2017.
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Guest Starring:
Ken Case, Greg Scown, and Dave Teare
Links and Show Notes:
In this episode, prominent App developers Ken Case, Greg Scown, and Dave Teare join us to talk about the future of macOS and iOS along with a few thoughts on the software business in 2017.
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Ken Case (@kcase) | Twitter
Greg Scown (@macgreg) | Twitter
Dave Teare (@dteare) | Twitter
iOS 11 Preview - Apple
Drag and Drop - iOS
iOS 11's Files app FAQ | iMore
TextExpander – Productivity App
1Password
The Omni Group
Mind Node
PDFpen
Fracture
High Sierra Preview - Apple
"Vintage" Apple T-Shirt
SaneBox
Squarespace
Ulysses
GoodNotes
Slack
1Password drag-and-drop demo (w/ direct app integration)
Why We Love 1Password Memberships
Why we’re switching Ulysses to Subscription
New TextExpander—1st Anniversary
AutAutomate Expansion of Strings in TextExpander
Code. Cook. Read. - By Greg Scown
Providing the best possible App Store experience
David and Katie are joined by some premiere developers to developers including Dave Teare of 1Password, Ken Case of OmniGroup and Greg Scown of Smile. We discuss the processes of developing for iOS 8, new iPhones and more.
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Guest Starring:
Dave Teare, Greg Scown, and Ken Case
Links and Show Notes:
Links for this episode:
Dave Teare (dteare) | Twitter
Ken Case (kcase) | Twitter
Greg Scown (macgreg) | Twitter
App Store - TextExpander 3
App Store - 1Password
App Store - OmniFocus 2 for iPhone
App Store - OmniFocus 2 for iPad
OmniFocus - The Omni Group
Introducing OmniFocus 2 for iPad! - The Omni Group
OmniGraffle - The Omni Group
Omni Productivity Pack
New OmniFocus extensions for iOS 8 - The Omni Group
1Password
1Password 5 for iOS is here with App Extensions, Touch ID, new freemium price | Agile Blog
1Password 5 for iOS how-to: Enable the extension for Safari and third-party apps | Agile Blog
TextExpander touch: iOS Typing Shortcuts for iPhone and iPad
TextExpander touch 3.0 Adds Custom Keyboard for Snippet Expansion in All Apps
Smile Blog: What about that scary Full Access warning?
TextExpander Touch Keyboard Video — MacSparky
iOS Developer Library
Apple - OS X Yosemite - Overview
CloudKit Framework Reference
Apple - iCloud - iCloud Drive
Evernote Web Clipper | Evernote
iOS: Understanding notifications
Apple URL Scheme Reference: About Apple URL Schemes
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