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Monthly Archives: September 2008
What matters most about the T-Mobile G1: no PC required
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What matters most about the T-Mobile G1: no PC required
Me, for Mobile Computer Mag: “This is clearly a window into Google’s view of the future – and it’s a scenario that probably keeps many Microsoft executives awake at night. Microsoft’s strength has always been the PC, and much of … Continue reading
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Tagged Android, Apple, Google, iPhone, Mobile phones, T-Mobile G1
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Could Apple’s attitude to developers get any worse?
On the day that Google launched something with a rather different approach, this little gemcomes to light: “Aparently [sic], Apple has now started labeling their rejection letters with Non-Disclosure (NDA) warnings: THE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS MESSAGE IS UNDER NON-DISCLOSURE” … Continue reading
Free and crap
O’Reilly signals Free Web 2.0 party is over? – broadstuff: “What O’Reilly is talking about here is a typical example of what happens if everything is free – in those sort of markets, there is no way to extract extra … Continue reading
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The true state of journalism today
Telegraph journalist: I’m pessimistic about the new newsroom culture | Media | guardian.co.uk. “The growth of blogs and online communities seems to be contributing plenty in the way of opinion, of which there’s already plenty and not much in the … Continue reading
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