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Google Acquires AppJet
Google has acquired AppJet, the makers of EtherPad. EtherPad is a “realtime collaborative text editing” service. Google originally planned to just close EtherPad’s doors but after AppJet heared feedback from their users they have d...
Updates on Previous Entries for Dec 8, 2009
These entries have been updated with new information in the last 24 hours. Apple Releases iTunes LP and Extras Developer Documentation, originally published Nov 27, 2009 Microsoft and Yahoo Make Deal for Search, originally published Jul 30, 2009 I re...
The End of iPod Click Wheel Games
In a report on the release of “Song Summoner: The Unsung Heroes – Encore,” Joystiq casually mentioned that Apple had dropped support for iPod click wheel games. Rather than being a simple touchscreen-enabled port of the original cli...
‘TabletMac’ Trademark and Apple Tablet Pricing
MacRumor’s Arnold Kim reports that Apple has gained control of the “TabletMac” trademark. Axiotron originally owned the trademark and used it to sell their Modbook product. Transfer in ownership doesn’t implicitly mean that th...
The DROID’s ‘1.0 Issues’
Stewart Alsop regarding the Motorola DROID handset: The hardware (which is Motorola’s) mostly works. The keyboard is horrible and I’ve never used it, which means that it is a real design flaw given how much weight and mechanical operation it adds...
Fusion Garage Will Reveal CrunchPad Details This Monday
Patrick Hoge of the San Francisco Business Times reports that the company that screwed Michael Arrington on the CrunchPad, Fusion Garage, will be holding a video call with reporters and industry analysts on Monday. Chandrasekar “Chandra” ...


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