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Daring Fireball - Sep 30, 2008
I love it: In honor of our 10th birthday, we’ve brought back our oldest available index. Take a look back at Google in January 2001. Only available for one month. All sorts of things I now take for granted weren’t …
Daring Fireball - Sep 30, 2008
The Internet pipes are chock full of reaction to the news that Adobe is “working on” a Flash player for the iPhone, much of it based on the weird assumption that if Adobe can get it working well, Apple will publish it …
Daring Fireball - Sep 30, 2008
Last night I asked what the deal is with the new unlocked iPhones Apple is selling in Hong Kong. I got a slew of helpful answers from DF readers. Here’s a summary. First, Hong Kong is far from the only country where …
Daring Fireball - Sep 30, 2008
Long piece for Esquire by Tom Junod. Doesn’t cover new ground, but it’s a good attempt to place Steve Jobs — his influence and lasting impact on the world — in context. My only significant gripe is that Junod trots …
Daring Fireball - Sep 30, 2008
Heck of a job, Bucher. ★
Daring Fireball - Sep 30, 2008
Very impressive work from Mesa Dynamics: Stainless is a new multi-process WebKit-based browser for Leopard, inspired by Google Chrome. Same basic architecture as Chrome, in that each browser tab gets its own process …
Daring Fireball - Sep 30, 2008
Dan Cederholm is using Hahlo (an iPhone web app Twitter client) on his Mac, via Fluid. ★
Daring Fireball - Sep 30, 2008
This is a brilliant idea: a licensed version of Tap Tap Revenge with a visual theme and music from a specific band. I predict big sales and lots of press about it. Why settle for selling music when you can sell games? …
Daring Fireball - Sep 30, 2008
Philip Elmer-DeWitt takes a close look at the IT purchasing-plan survey that sparked the dramatic sell-off on Apple’s stock yesterday: So there are indeed signs of a cooling trend for Apple, but it’s not at all clear …
Daring Fireball - Sep 30, 2008
Unsurprisingly but interesting nonetheless. For example, 97 percent of respondents were running the updated 2.1 OS; I don’t think any other cell phone maker could get that sort of number. It’s a testimony to Apple’s …