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MacSurfer's Archive: Friday, January 20, 2012
 

 

Analysis/Commentary/Editorial/Opinion
  • "Steve Jobs rumored to have shot down Push Pop Press for iBooks Author" AppleInsider 6:59 PM
  • "Apple: School should center on the iPad"  CNN 4:33 PM
  • "Apple's iBooks Author Software: Just Say No/Buried in the iBooks Author software license agreement is a contractual requirement that gives Apple considerable power over content that you create using the software."  InformationWeek 4:27 PM
  • "Apple textbook domination? Not so fast.: A look at the math behind yesterday's iBooks announcement."  Fortune 2:43 PM
  • "Will Apple's Textbook Initiative Help Grow the Market?" PadGadget 2:42 PM
  • "Stock Talk: Why Apple's textbook announcement matters" iMore 2:29 PM
  • "Studying up on Apple's new education apps" Appolicious 1:41 PM
  • "Looking Forward to the Next Round of Innovation" Tech.pinions 11:29 AM
  • "Apple Embroiled in iBook Publishing Controversy" Minyanville 11:16 AM
  • "Opinion: The Apple Education Announcement Falls Short" Wired 10:48 AM
  • "Apple's iBooks Textbooks initiative is a welcome and natural progression" ZDNet 10:41 AM
  • "The Macalope Daily: Farewell to the Half-Blood Prince/Apple didn't so much 'digitally destroy' the textbook publishing industry on Thursday as it offered it a ride to the future in its aluminum time machine." Macworld 9:53 AM
  • "Apple's iBooks 2 was Steve Jobs' 'vision,' textbook publisher says" CNET News 9:52 AM
  • "Hey Apple: Here's A Company That's Already Disrupting Education" Business Insider 9:29 AM
  • "Teacher: We're Not Going To Buy A Bunch Of iPads At My School" Business Insider 9:05 AM
  • "Apple's iBooks Textbooks: 4 Reasons to Be Skeptical" Techland 8:32 AM
  • "Two thoughts on the Apple's Education Event in NYC: Its presentation software, Keynote is alive and well and expected to prosper, and Android-based tablets are dead in the water in the K-12 education domain." Les Posen's Presentation Magic 8:22 AM
  • "Video: Will the iPad kill off paper text books?" [Video Report] The Globe and Mail 8:15 AM
Apple Op/Ed
  • "Apple claims to own patents Kodak is using to get loans" Electronista 9:34 PM
  • "Apple iOS, Google Android feared to be hitting middle age as five year old platforms" AppleInsider 5:42 PM
  • "Enterprise Networking: Apple iOS Is Gaining On Google Android: Eight Reasons Why" [Slideshow] eWeek 4:32 PM
  • "Inside Apple: The 'Cult Of Secrecy' Is So Pervasive They Paint Over Windows And Change Locks On Doors" Business Insider 3:05 PM
  • "Particle Debris: The 23rd Century Has Arrived Early" The Mac Observer 3:03 PM
  • "Republican Presidential candidates ponder on Apple outsourcing gadget-making to China" 9 to 5 Mac 1:51 PM
  • "Apple's compelling enterprise strategy" Mac.Blorge 1:18 PM
  • "Dell XPS 13 Takes on the MacBook Air" Low End Mac 9:52 AM
  • "How Apple could disrupt the Enterprise"  ZDNet 9:41 AM
  • "Will Apple put Siri in everything?" GigaOM 9:37 AM
  • "Windows Phone Will Be More Popular Than iOS In Just Three Years... What? [Report] Cult of Mac 9:32 AM
  • "German Court Shoots Down Samsung Patent in Fight with Apple" The Mac Observer 8:56 AM
Non-Apple
  • "Megaupload case proves we don't need SOPA or PIPA" GigaOM 6:07 PM
  • "After a rough six months, Netflix marketing chief steps down" GigaOM 6:08 PM
  • "Apple And Google Seek To Defy 10-Year Smartphone OS Life Cycle"  Forbes 1:25 PM
  • "Foxconn chairman compares his workforce to 'animals'" ZDNet 1:20 PM
  • "5 TV-buying tips for watching the big game" CNET Reviews 12:52 PM
  • "Plugwise wards off vampire energy consumption" ZDNet 12:29 PM
  • "Dear Congress, guess what? We already have copyright laws." ZDNet 12:31 PM
  • "SOPA, PIPA postponed: Nice work, everyone" ZDNet 12:29 PM
  • "The 6 Facebook Timeline Apps to Check Out First" Wired 12:26 PM
  • "Why IT managers should look east in 2012" V3 12:16 PM
  • "Poll: Linux's big data guzzling worries melt away/Concerns about using Linux on servers to crunch huge data workloads are evaporating, according a survey." Channel Register 12:13 PM
  • "Asus Transformer Prime Ice Cream Sandwich Update" HotHardware 11:52 AM
  • "The best new Android tablets: Do they stand a chance?" MSNBC 11:21 AM
  • "AT&T rate hike unnecessary given typical data use?" MSNBC 11:21 AM
  • "4 cloud myths that won't go away" InfoWorld 11:09 AM
  • "Despite whacking Windows, Linux gets too little respect" InfoWorld 11:09 AM
  • "Tips for Facebook Timeline Apps: Beware What You Share" CIO 11:28 AM
  • "What Megaupload's Demise Teaches about Cloud Storage" PCWorld 11:27 AM
  • "Did Anonymous Undo The Goodwill Built Up By 'The Internet' This Week?" Forbes 11:03 AM
  • "Anonymous Retaliates For Megaupload Raids: 10 Key Facts" InformationWeek 10:17 AM
  • "In Defense of Jerry Yang" Forbes 9:57 AM
  • "What if RIM Farmed Out the BlackBerry Device Business?" AllThingsD 9:41 AM
  • "Kindle Fire: Normal is as normal does" Tech.Blorge 9:00 AM
  • "Android Market Not Fragmented? Perhaps A New Naming Structure?" MacNews 8:55 AM
  • "Guilty Until Proven Innocent: The MegaUpload Closure Leaves Users Unable To Access Their Files" TechCrunch 8:33 AM