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November 18, 2009
Digg’s @KevinRose and “PC” John @hodgman during a casual moment. Yfrog - ipj  - Uploaded by joncombridges

Digg’s @KevinRose and “PC” John @hodgman during a casual moment. Yfrog - ipj - Uploaded by joncombridges

From libel to privacy issues, legal matters on the Web are stickier than ever.

Forward we (hope to) go… (via ImgSensors)

Forward we (hope to) go… (via ImgSensors)

theseanwilson:

“How to save the newspaper business”

I’m waiting for this guy to put on his hat.

theseanwilson:

“How to save the newspaper business”

I’m waiting for this guy to put on his hat.

micasaessucasa:

Source Unknown.

I’m afraid to ask if they have a bathroom.

micasaessucasa:

Source Unknown.

I’m afraid to ask if they have a bathroom.

(via pixonu)

(via pixonu)

November 17, 2009
secondstage:

The lego patent…… wao

Dated December 1979

secondstage:

The lego patent…… wao

Dated December 1979

An oldie, but a goodie! :-D

staff:

Thank you, Apple!

… but still waiting in South Dakota for the iPhone! :-(

staff:

Thank you, Apple!

… but still waiting in South Dakota for the iPhone! :-(

November 16, 2009

This idea makes me sick, Apple! Are you actually going to let the “sales guys” ruin the Mac user experience?

Vetting iPhone apps is a good thing, and why. For the sake of security and reliable performance, I agree with the author.

OTOH, I also believe Apple’s approval process needs some tweaking in favor of reputable developers. For the sake of iPhone users, there’s no reason for beneficial bug fixes to get held up in red tape.