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MacSurfer's Archive: Monday, April 9, 2012
 

 

Analysis/Commentary/Editorial/Opinion
  • "Infographic: The maturation of iOS and Android OS" TechRepublic 9:54 PM
  • "Analysis: Conservative Activist Accuses Al Gore of Apple Conflict" The Mac Observer 5:58 PM
  • "The unlocking of the phones has made this point moot, but I found it very interesting that when you buy your phone, you pay sales tax on the full value of the unlocked phone, but if the carrier refuses to unlock it, then you're certainly getting less than the full value, yet you're being taxed on the full value. That seemed rather hypocritical to me." MacInTouch 4:38 PM
  • "CNN Money: New York Times gets Tim Cook's earnings wrong" TUAW 2:51 PM
  • "iPhone users get elitist over Instagram for Android launch" Digital Trends 12:52 PM
  • "Apple's iPad Trademark Is Not in Danger" Tech.pinions 2:21 PM
  • "Will 'iPad' Become a Generic Brand Name? Let's Hope Not" Techland 12:26 PM
  • "'Unibody' iPhone 5 said to debut in October: Today's arrivals from the long and winding rumor road" The Register 3:25 PM
  • "The Latest Set Of iPhone Rumors Are Familiar" App Advice 11:57 AM
  • "Retina display iPad vs. e-ink Kindle: Which do I prefer for reading? Can the new iPad's high-resolution display compete with e-ink? It's apples and oranges, so to speak." CNET News 11:57 AM
  • "Unlocking Old iPhones: Should Business Users Bother? Apple and AT&T have finally begun allowing customers to unlock old iPhones. Consider the implications for business users." InformationWeek 10:54 AM
  • "The New York Times' horrible article on Apple's design challenges" Edible Apple 10:54 AM
  • "The state of iPad apps: mostly spectacular, without equal/Can you believe the iPad has been around for only two years? With the third generation of Apple's tablet device released less than a month ago, it seems it's been much longer since naysayers (myself included) declared this could be little more than an oversized iPod with a dumb name." Austin American-Statesman [Free Registration Required] 10:44 AM
  • "The Macalope Daily: Accountable parties" Macworld [Insider Content] 10:01 AM
  • "Apple: The End Is Nigh/The end of iPhone/iPad One Size Fits All, that is."  Monday Note 8:56 AM
  • "Despite criticism, Apple is beating competitors in supply chain efforts" iDownload Blog 8:53 AM
  • "Follow-up: Dressing up in the correct MiniSuit for the new iPad" Houston Chronicle 8:52 AM
  • "Gamers: Don't Expect Free Content, Do Expect My Two Cents" App Advice 8:46 AM
  • "Planning To Use Your iPad In Portrait Mode Wearing Polarized Sunglasses? Don't [Video] Redmond Pie 8:46 AM
  • "Apple's Demise: What is That About?" Forbes 9:59 AM
  • "The Stupidest Name Ever For An Apple Product" PixoBebo 8:07 AM
  • "Apple Employees Suffer Aprocryphal Abuse in Cushy Cupertino" Wired 8:04 AM
Non-Apple
  • "Instagram and the Facebook Revulsion Effect" Forbes 9:54 PM
  • "Instagram and the Zuckerbergian plan for global conquest: The deal is the latest piece of a methodical strategy to morph Facebook into more than a social network" CNET News 6:54 PM
  • "Facebook's Instagram deal — bubble indicator or smart acquisition?" GigaOM 6:19 PM
  • "Instagram is the best, Instagram is the worst: Is Instagram destroying civilization, or making it totally awesome? Two Verge editors don't see eye to eye" The Verge 5:44 PM
  • "Facebook buys Instagram...but for what? Facebook doesn't need users, community, or a startup that's not yet profitable, no matter how hip it is, says Molly Wood. What's this huge purchase really about?" CNET News 5:27 PM
  • "Zuckerberg may Have Twitter'd his Instagram" The Next Web 4:46 PM
  • "Here is why Facebook bought Instagram" GigaOM 4:45 PM
  • "Why Facebook's $1 Billion Instagram Deal Is Brilliant" SplatF 4:44 PM
  • "Can Instagram solve Facebook's mobile problem?" Fortune 4:43 PM
  • "Instagram deal: Just the start for a new Facebook" CNET News 4:34 PM
  • "Instagram: How to go from zero to $1B in under two years?" CNET News 4:34 PM
  • "Poll: Google More Popular Than Apple, Facebook/82% Of Americans Have Favorable Opinion Of Google" CNN 5:29 PM
  • "Will We See an Amazon Smartphone This Year?" AllThingsD 12:29 PM
  • "Email etiquette: peers, professors and professionals" ZDNet 12:16 PM
  • "The six best personal cloud storage choices for your stuff" ZDNet 12:14 PM
  • "Wii U rumored to have heavy markup" TG Daily 11:58 AM
  • "As IT picks up the pace, can tech workers keep up?" Computerworld 10:57 AM
  • "Beyond virtualization: Envisioning true cloud computing" InfoWorld 10:57 AM
  • "Is texting making us more creative? Canadian researchers think so" The Canadian Press [Free Registration Required] 10:47 AM
  • "Why Zynga loves the hybrid cloud" Fortune 10:46 AM
  • "Why Yahoo! Should Exit the Search Business Entirely" Forbes 10:44 AM
  • "ZeroMail takes on goal of ending inbox clutter" Boston Herald 10:33 AM
  • "How Nokia can help developers around the world" CNET News 10:16 AM
  • "Lumia 900 Tops Online Sales, Network Connectivity Issues Reported" PC Magazine 11:28 AM
  • "How AOL's Microsoft Deal Could Boost RIM" TheStreet 12:26 PM
  • "What it really costs when you lose your smartphone" MarketWatch 9:56 AM
  • "Microsoft Buys 800 Patents For $1.1 Billion From AOL - But What's Next For AOL?" Forbes 12:33 PM
  • "Attention Marc Andreessen: Microsoft Just Bought (Part Of) Netscape" AllThingsD 9:55 AM
  • "Searching for a Mighty Mouse? Here Are Three Options" AllThingsD 9:55 AM
  • "Grading Google's CEO Larry Page: A First Year Report Card" Time 12:04 PM
  • "For Google, All Eyes on 'Costs Per Click'" WSJ.com [Paid Membership Required] 9:52 AM
  • "Internet Voting Is Years Away, And Maybe Always Will Be" Tech.pinions 9:26 AM
  • "Is there a future for dedicated eReaders?" Tech.pinions 9:26 AM
  • "Still Plenty Of Room For Wireless Home Network Growth" MacNews 8:29 AM
  • "Can Microsoft Come Back? Dan Lyons's Month Without Apple and Google: The iPhone was stowed, the Google Docs left unopened—Dan Lyons spent 30 days using nothing but Microsoft products to see whether the company could win consumers like him back. And they could pull it off, he says." The Daily Beast 8:28 AM
Humor/Cartoons
  • "New Steve Jobs movie focuses on pre-school years" Scoopertino 8:28 AM