Posts tagged apple
Section 3.3.1 is Good News to Native iPhone Developers
Apr 9th
There has been many reactions to the recent iPhone Developer Program License Agreement change, from apologetic, to mocking and to stunned silence. I am not going to fight for any ideological stance, or trying to figure out why Apple made the change. It is done and won’t change anytime soon, so what remains is for More >
Cloud Computing is Just Rebranding. And That’s a Good Thing.
Mar 4th
Larry Ellison recently ranted about cloud computing at an Oracle stock holder’s meeting. [youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8UYa6gQC14o[/youtube] Someone asked if Oracle will be in trouble since there is a big push towards cloud computing. His answer is that cloud computing is what computers and internet has always been. The technology is the same, just called different things: SaaS, More >
How iPad Multitasking Might Work
Feb 10th
There has been much complaining on the web about how iPad doesn’t support multitasking, and little analysis of why Apple doesn’t allow it. Adam C. Engst wrote up a great analysis of the types of benefits that multitasking can provide and what technology is required to achieve those benefits. I’d like to approach the question More >