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 […]
July 11th, 2008 |
by bballou |
published in
Future of the Internet | 1 Comment
Tom Standage of the Sunday Times makes an interesting point in his review of The Future of the Internet: “Zittrain insists that generativity at the code level is the most important kind, but it is not clear that this is really under threat. In the early days of home-computing, most enthusiasts learnt the essentials of […]
June 29th, 2008 |
by zittrain |
published in
Book, Future of the Internet, Generativity | 2 Comments
The Silicon Alley insider is reporting that would-be iPhone application developers — at least those who aren’t well connected — can be waiting up to six months to be accepted into the Apple iPhone developers’ program.
June 17th, 2008 |
by zittrain |
published in
Book, Future of the Internet | 12 Comments
Thanks to everyone who tuned in to the June 17 ’08 Colbert Report, including those who switched away from the last quarter of the Celtics championship. Here’s a direct link to the video. Is it geo restricting, i.e. are there some who can’t view it because of location? If so we can look for an […]
February 12th, 2007 |
by a2jz |
published in
Future of the Internet, Generativity | 1 Comment
Wired just published a short Q&A about my forthcoming book. I thought I’d share a little bit more of the argument in the meantime, since it’s awfully hard to get across a book’s worth of argument in just a few hundred words of a Q&A — which, of course, was much longer before it was […]