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Archive for July, 2008

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Facebook removes Scrabulous, sort of

July 29th, 2008  |  by zittrain  |  published in Facebook, Future of the Internet, Web 2.0 platforms  |  1 Comment

The NYT is blogging that Facebook has removed Scrabulous.  Trying to get there through Facebook shows: Scrabulous is disabled for US and Canadian users until further notice. If you would like to stay informed about developments in this matter, please click here. The app is apparently doing IP geolocation to see whom to turn away; […]

The appliancization of the PC

July 28th, 2008  |  by zittrain  |  published in Book, Future of the Internet, Generativity, iphone  |  2 Comments

One of the more contestable claims of the FOI book is that tethered information appliances like the iPhone, that either block outside apps or subject them to much more gatekeeping by the platform vendor, will not only complement the more open PC, but overtake it — that PCs themselves will become appliancized. Already there’s talk […]

Will the ax fall on Scrabulous?

July 27th, 2008  |  by zittrain  |  published in Facebook, Future of the Internet, Generativity, Web 2.0 platforms  |  2 Comments

In 2006, two guys from India came up with Scrabulous, a Scrabble-like game that took off only after it was transformed from a standalone Web site into a Facebook app.  Hasbro, holder of the Scrabble trademark in North America, noticed, as did Mattel, holder of rights elsewhere, and asked them to take it down.  They […]

Do they long for the days of Windows?

July 26th, 2008  |  by zittrain  |  published in Book, Facebook, Future of the Internet, Generativity, iphone, Web 2.0 platforms  |  3 Comments

Macworld is reporting that some iPhone application developers are having a difficult time adjusting to having to distribute their software only through Apple.  They’re apparently too afraid to go on the record (!), but: As developers update their applications — including bug fixes — it can take up to a week for a new version […]

Poor geniuses

July 26th, 2008  |  by zittrain  |  published in Future of the Internet, iphone  |  1 Comment

The Free Software Foundation’s Defective by Design project highlights objections to technologies that enforce limitations on the uses of the content they carry.  This weekend they’re encouraging people to book time with an Apple “genius” — one of the in-store sales + tech support people who usually spend the day answering questions about iPod capacities […]

Global Online Freedom Act: Governments Can’t Protect Freedom by Themselves

July 18th, 2008  |  by bballou  |  published in Future of the Internet  |  4 Comments

New legislation being considered in Congress would prevent US companies from aiding the censorship and surveillance operations of repressive foreign governments. The Global Online Freedom Act (GOFA), sponsored by Chris Smith (R-NJ), would track foreign Internet monitoring and blocking efforts under a new Office of Global Internet Freedom and would prevent US tech firms from […]

DVD Rippers and Tolerated Use

July 16th, 2008  |  by bballou  |  published in Facebook, Future of the Internet  |  1 Comment

A new study by Future Source Consulting reports that 1/3 of US residents have copied a DVD in the past six months. This number, high as it is, might not be surprising. What is surprising is how little action the television and film industries (at least in comparison to the recording industry) have taken in […]

The Future of the ‘iPatriot Act’

July 14th, 2008  |  by bballou  |  published in Future of the Internet  |  12 Comments

Larry Lessig’s generous review of the Future of the Internet makes an interesting point: “Whether a single event, or a coordinated event, whether intentional, or accidental, it is simply a matter of time before a catastrophic network event happens. And when it happens — think of it as a kind of i9/11 event, but the […]

Facebook hires a diplomat for its platform

July 14th, 2008  |  by zittrain  |  published in Book, Future of the Internet, Generativity  |  2 Comments

Techcrunch is reporting that Facebook has poached Elliot Schrage from Google as its new VP of Communications and Public Policy, and that one of Elliot’s jobs will be to manage the Facebook development platform, where outsiders can write code to run on Facebook — from the bitten-by-a-vampire app to Scrabulous. Techcrunch speculates that this reflects […]

iPhone Remains Locked to AT&T

July 11th, 2008  |  by bballou  |  published in Future of the Internet  |  2 Comments

The new iPhone was released today at AT&T and Apple stores around the country. For people who missed the phone the first time around, or who didn’t want to pay $599 and a two-year contract, or who just really want a GPS system, this may be important. But for developers, the new iPhone won’t change […]

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