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FOI Topics and Links of the Week

December 30th, 2009  |  by elisabeth  |  published in Android, Future of the Internet, cybersecurity, iphone, ubicomp  |  1 Comment

Flurry: App Store Sees Record Breaking Christmas. Great article collecting sales and market share numbers for the App Store and Android Market. Quick summary: App Store grew 51% (!) from November to December, Android Market 22%; App Store has 13x as many downloads as Android Market (apparently not everyone is as concerned about [...]

FOI Topics and Links of the Week

December 23rd, 2009  |  by elisabeth  |  published in Android, Book, Future of the Internet, cybersecurity, iphone  |  2 Comments

As Phones Do More, They Become Targets of Hacking. The NY Times observes that as computing — and especially commerce — moves onto mobile devices, security threats are growing. “It feels a lot like it did in 1999 in desktop security … People are using the mobile Web and downloading applications more than ever [...]

FOI Topics and Links of the Week

December 10th, 2009  |  by elisabeth  |  published in Android, Future of the Internet, cloud, iphone  |  Comments Off

Apple’s Game-Changer, Downloading Now. Long NY Times article on Apple’s App Store and how it’s changed the model of what a smartphone should be. The good parts of the article: interesting data (100K apps for the iPhone, 14K for Android, 500 (!) for PalmOS; $1B a year in iPhone app sales), some valuable [...]

FOI Topics and Links of the Week

November 30th, 2009  |  by elisabeth  |  published in Android, Future of the Internet, cloud, iphone  |  1 Comment

Here’s a roundup of some interesting stories published recently on generativity, tethered devices, and as always, the iPhone.
Generative Irrelevancy. Tim Sturgill considers Google’s video touting Chrome OS. He worries that it may be the “final nail…in the generative coffin,” but he also sees the virtue of moving beyond traditional OSes. See also JZ’s take [...]

Inside baseball on smartphone application approval processes

September 30th, 2009  |  by elisabeth  |  published in Android, cybersecurity, iphone  |  1 Comment

As promised, here’s some of what we learned about the app approval process from Google and Apple’s letters to the FCC. There’s nothing ground-shaking, but a few details of interest to smartphone obsessives.
Apple:
Apple says a staff member tests every submission for technical issues like bugs and unauthorized protocols. More holistically, they look for signs that [...]

Google, looking like Apple, pulls tethering apps

April 2nd, 2009  |  by elisabeth  |  published in Android, iphone  |  2 Comments

I’m starting to get a better sense of what Google’s open mobile OS, Android, will look like in practice. Google has just pulled tethering apps from the Market, the on-phone equivalent of Apple’s App Store. Tethering apps allow users to use their mobile phone as a sort of modem/internet connection for their laptop, and carriers [...]

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