‘Macsimum Recommended Reading’ for Nov. 23

Posted by Dennis Sellers Apple ico Nov 23, 2009 at 5:00pm

“Inside Google’s Android and Apple’s iPhone OS as software markets: Google’s Android is working to match the iPhone App Store’s mobile software market but with fewer restrictions for developers. This article is the fourth in a series examining how Android stacks up in comparison to the iPhone as a smartphone software platform, with this segment looking at third party support.”—RoughlyDrafted Magazine

“Developers Look Past Apple’s Jammed iPhone App Store: Software programmers are designing apps for the Google-backed Android operating system, fired by frustration with Apple’s rejections and delays.”—BusinessWeek

“Some Things That Apple Gets Wrong: At the risk of offending some of my readers who believe that Apple can do no wrong, let me put my cards on the table. Apple is not your friend, even though the company is widely admired. It is a great money making machine, too, with products that have become cultural icons, such as the iPhone and iPod.”—The Tech Night Owl

“Snow Leopard leads reader reports today with discussion about reliability, compatibility, font problems, file permissions, keyboard macros, Spaces, hackintoshes and more.”—MacInTouch

“Analyst claims Apple receives $450 subsidy for each iPhone sold”—Edible Apple

“Apple Set to Propose Damages in Psystar Case”—The Mac Observer

“Will Chrome Breed Copycats? Internet Explorer OS, Anyone? Chrome OS is a dangerous product for Microsoft, to which the company needs to respond.”—PC World



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