February 2010
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Feb 26th
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Feb 26th
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Palm sales 'lower than expected,' revenues to miss... →
Lets just say I’m not shocked…. Palm, when your product was announced you won best of CES, but delayed launch bad carrier decisions, slow roll out world wide and to other US carriers and very slow app development for your device have kept adoption rates in low gear. You made this bed, the question is, can you do anything about it? Or will Android continue to eat your lunch. ...
Feb 25th
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“Under US law, copyright is granted on publication to “original works of...”
– You cannot copyright a Tweet Good to know, not that I ever thought of applying copyright to my tweets, but it’s nice to know my “retweets” aren’t going to get me sued either. It’s an odd world we live in when this stuff needs to be explained. … amazon.com:...
Feb 25th
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Feb 17th
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Feb 10th
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Walmart and Target Afraid of a Little Redbox  →
Rebbox, the little start up that is making a huge dent in the DVD rental system, is an interesting little beast. It turns out that they don’t buy their DVD’s directly from the studios. No, they will buy up to 40% of their new releases right from big box retailers like Target, Walmart, Best Buy, etc. Uploaded with plasq’s Skitch! Apparently the $1 a day rental fee Redbox...
Feb 3rd
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Did Google Just Multi-Punch Apple In The Face? →
Tech Crunch’s title, not mine (click the title to be taken to their article. But first let me sum up. Android has had multi touch capabilities built into the hardware and software for a while, but hasn’t made use of it in the basic OS or any of the included google apps. The rumor was there was some sort of handshake agreement between Apple and Google not to have multi touch on...
Feb 3rd
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Google to Launch App Store for Google Apps →
“According to the report, Google’s plan is to sell software built by third party developers to enhance Google’s suite of apps (e.g. Gmail, Docs, Calendar, Sites, GTalk).” via Mashable
Feb 2nd
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Feb 1st