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iPhone OS upgrades: for a few dollars less

We still see a significant difference between iPhone and iPod touch users upgrades, which isn’t surprising given the $5 upgrade requirement for the iPod touch.  91% of iPhone requests are 3.0 or 3.1, compared to only 35% of iPod touch requests via AdMob Metrics blog.


Obsessionism plays databall

Obsessionism has three categories: NBA Statistics Personal Obsessions And it comes out like this: The above is from NBA Team Heat Maps [Current Obsessions] I set out with these questions in mind and developed a graph to see if I could find something. Each graph shows who was coaching the team that year, who were [...]


Is it going to rain?

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3 Australia To Launch Facebook Phone next week

From the Washington Post: The ultimate goal for these cheaper 3G smartphones is to drive more consumers to use mobile data, or a INQ Mobile CEO Frank Meehan told Unstrung, “You need to drive data usage higher right across all the handset segments. You want the majority of customers, not the top-end of the community [...]


MTV. Back in My Life.

Talk Talk |MTV Music


Firefox Mobile

ReadWriteWeb have some screenshots of Firefox on windows mobile.


Tom Waits is quotable

You know, she’s a heavy equipment operator you know, she’s like a private eye and you know, she’s also like a hummingbird you know, her wings beat 800 times a second, you know and she can fly backwards. So you know, it works, you know. Talking about collaborating with wife Kathleen Brennan.


Chrome’s itsy bitsy spiders

ReadWriteWeb says: An interesting theory we heard recently is that Google will use Chrome to index the password protected Web – a.k.a. the ‘dark web’. Most web apps are password-protected and so there’s no way for a normal search engine to index the data – even data that’s generalized and doesn’t identify individual users. But [...]


BigPond’s first tweets not music to all ears

After becoming the first Australian telco to launch a customer service site last Thursday, Telstra has come under fire from countless bloggers who have dismissed its attempts to engage customers and create a community of technical support as a blatant marketing ploy. Bigpond bitten by blogosphere You just can’t please some people.


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