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I entirely agree with O'Grady on this...though I'm installing the update. Apple needs to give us detailed changelogs. Its good marketing and shows respect for the consumer.
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Apple releases iPhone 2.0.2, as usual, sans changelog
Google has a lot of work set out for it though....Apple has already established itself. I'm in love with my iPhone.
139 days
Google releases near-final Android programming tool
Lifestreaming brought into the mainstream, if as planned this filters down into Bebo it should make for a strong foe too rival Friendfeed.
139 days
AOL To Acquire Socialthing
It will be interesting to see how popularized app development becomes for Android. Google's release of the 0.9 sdk 3 months to the rumoured release date versus Apple's final sdk 4.5 months ahead of time could be a compelling stage for mobile development.
139 days
Google releases near-final Android programming tool
A reasonable retort to the under par service from all accounts.
139 days
MobileMe subscribers get a 60 day extension
They have a big warchest...They can spend the $300m on advertising and then billions on development...without even denting it.
140 days
Microsoft to Spend $300M to Counter Apple Ad Campaign.
I haven't had any issues yet...but I hear it could be an issue. I trust Apple will make it right.
140 days
The Woes of the iPhone
I really like CAPTCHA's slogan - Stop spam, read books. :-)
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CAPTCHA’s Can Be Useful, Don’tcha Know
I think this is an awesome use of CAPTCHAs
141 days
CAPTCHAs work—for digitizing old, damaged texts, manuscripts
good move given the economic downturn!
142 days
Intel cuts chip prices up to 31 percent
why not spend that money developing better software?
142 days
Microsoft to Spend $300M to Counter Apple Ad Campaign.
why waste your time if they're not willing to learn?
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How To Share Torrents With BitTorrent Illiterates.
Is this true Dave? :D
143 days
The Woes of the iPhone
Okay, you win. :) Let me revamp my position. We can expect that children/teens will adapt themselves to new technology like Linux but we cannot expect this to be a invisible transition. There are fundamental system differences which force change - e.g. in formats.
144 days
The kids are all right with Linux
I have to disagree. I think kids adapt easier to applications then adults, so if a kid starts out using OpenOffice, they can always learn (if they are forced to), Microsoft Office. I also believe that if a company deployed OpenOffice, they would have difficulties at first, but over the on long run, they would be far far better off, because they would not have to keep incurring the cost of the latest and greatest copy of Microsoft Office that is forced on them. Another benefit to applications like Open Office and Firefox is that they work the same on Mac, Windows, and Linux. I use all 3 platforms, and I can move effortlessly from one platform to another. The only time I have difficulties is when an application does work on a particular platform, so I have to find an alternative that does.
144 days
The kids are all right with Linux
Cool! I happen to love Google applications.
144 days
Google adds two new features to Gmail for Google Apps.