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The Business Insider (Free subscription) | 1 hour ago
Once per week, we address reader questions and feedback on video. Tuesday, I will answer your questions in a video segment, which we'll post at about 11 a.m. ET. My expertise is technology and media, so it'd be a good idea to focus there. So if there's anything you want to ask or complain about, fire away. You can do this until 8 a.m. ET Tuesday, in three ways: Leave a question in the comments below...
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Doug Ross @ Journal (Free subscription) | 11/28/2009
Seriously: see for yourself.Dan Frommer observes that this series of oversights is "not exactly the best way to discourage future attention-crazed White House party crashers."It seems a perfect testament to an administration more fixated on celebrities, Beer Summits, Stimulus construction signs and Cash-for-Clunkers programs than actual issues like Iran and the real economy.Just in...
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iPhone, the Blog (Free subscription) | 11/26/2009
Filed under: Analysis / Opinion, iPhone, App Store, iPod touch Dan Frommer’s post this morning over at Silicon Alley Insider suggests that one of the missing pieces from the competitive pie, as far as Google and Palm’s mobile OS offerings are concerned, is a 3G-free & contractless device. Something, perhaps, like the iPod touch. Absent a [...]
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touchmyiphone.com (Free subscription) | 11/25/2009
Filed under: Analysis / Opinion , iPhone , App Store , iPod touch Dan Frommer's post this morning over at Silicon Alley Insider suggests that one of the missing pieces from the competitive pie, as far as Google and Palm's mobile OS offerings are concerned, is a 3G-free & contractless device. Something, perhaps, like the iPod touch . Absent a way for consumers and developers to buy into...
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The Unofficial Apple Weblog (Free subscription) | 11/25/2009
Filed under: Analysis / Opinion , iPhone , App Store , iPod touch Dan Frommer's post this morning over at Silicon Alley Insider suggests that one of the missing pieces from the competitive pie, as far as Google and Palm's mobile OS offerings are concerned, is a 3G-free & contractless device. Something, perhaps, like the iPod touch . Absent a way for consumers and developers to buy into...