FOI Topics and Links of the Week
November 30th, 2009 | by elisabeth | Published in Android, cloud, Future of the Internet, 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 on Chrome OS.
iDroid App Rejcted by Apple. Well, duh. Apple rejects an app that essentially just displays an ad for the Droid smartphone. “I kinda have to side with Apple on this one, although I think it would have been smarter for them to let the app through.”
iPhone or Droid. xkcd on the debate between the iPhone and the Droid.
iPhone upgrades – A One-way Control-Freak If you don’t like an update to the iPhone OS and want to revert to an earlier version, it’s going to be tricky. “We’re being told that such control is for our own good … [B]ut there are many of us who would prefer the freedom to take our own chances.”
App Rejections iPhone app developer starts a blog chronicling reasons for app rejections or slow acceptances, with the reasons for the decisions, in the hopes of helping people figure out “what you can (and can’t!) get away with.”
—By Elisabeth Oppenheimer


December 4th, 2009 at 10:35 pm (#)
I think the iphone is evil. My friends are ALWAYS on them and seem to miss out on important things in class. I how doesn’t have one, turns out to be the one to fill them in on what they missed. It gets to be bothersome to say the least.
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