Posts Tagged: ‘App Store’
One of the things I liked best the first time I tried Linux is its built-in package manager. If you’re new to the operating system, as I was (and really, still am), you might find it comforting (as I did) to discover an easy place to find new software to try out. Yesterday, for Macintosh users running Mac OS X 10.6, aka Snow Leopard, Apple rolled out the first version of its App Store.
If you are tuned into the whole war between Apple, Microsoft and Google, as well as the reaction to Apple’s recent actions in the app store, then the following article will be funny: Bill Gates Bans iTunes From Windows And the Article also provokes some serious thought. Apple’s App Store requires approval of all apps, [...]
In Interesting Reading #463 this article was mentioned: Steve Jobs Has Just Gone Mad That article and others like it spawned this web site: StopTheMadnessSteveJobs.com And this comic: Stop me if I can And this article… Apple Vs Adobe: Steve Jobs Responds …which happens to contain one definition of evil (in terms of companies doing [...]
Things are about to get a lot more interesting in the mobile phone business, and I don’t think the carriers are going to like how this one turns out. I was just reading an article in BusinessWeek by Olga Kharif, who said that in a hearing yesterday, the Federal Communications Commission Chairman Julius Genachowski called for comments from smartphone developers. The question is this: Are mobile phone carriers inhibiting smartphone application development?
That may seem frivolous to you. Why should the FCC get involved with smartphone applications? For years people have been complaining about wanting this or that cool phone that’s only available at another carrier. The ability to switch carriers and port your number over was one concession, but it’s very difficult for anyone to prove that just because the, oh, I don’t know, let’s say iPhone for example, is only available through AT&T, that the exclusive contract is anticompetitive.
Last night, I tried Bodega. It’s a free application written by developer IDFusion that functions much like the App Store in iTunes. I found it yesterday afternoon when I read this post by Jim Dalrymple at CNET, and I knew I had to download it and try it out when I got home to my Mac.
If you heard our podcast last week about Google Voice, you know that it’s a service that lets you create a personal phone number that is yours to keep. It doesn’t matter if you change phone carriers or move across the country — your phone number remains your own. You can use the service to program in the phone numbers for the physical devices you depend upon — your cell phone, work phone and home phone — and use your Google Voice number to route calls to you. You can choose to have all your phones ring whenever someone calls the Google Voice number or tweak it so that each phone will only ring during specific times of the day or only for certain people. It’s a cool product.
Not long ago, Google began creating applications for smartphones like the Blackberry and Android phones that lets you dial out using your Google Voice number. Google Voice works for incoming calls but not outgoing calls (unless you’re logged into your Google Voice Web page — then you can select an option that will cause Google Voice to act like an operator and call your phone and then call the person you want to talk to). But the Google Voice apps allow you to make an outgoing call and will display your Google Voice number to whomever you contact. That way your contact doesn’t get confused with multiple numbers.
According to a report by Claudine Beaumont of The Telegraph, Apple has decided that the Google Voice apps replicate iPhone features. That’s one of the criteria Apple uses to decide if an application is acceptable — anything that duplicates an iPhone feature is right out.
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