Up Front: Jammie's still not sure what the 'Z' in 'KaZaa' stood for
Betanews —
... • Brian X. Chen covers the rising call for closer scrutiny of Apple's approval process for its iPhone apps store, which they say raises net-neutrality issues. ...
Apple's iPhone App Store is 'closing the mobile web'
Technology: Technology blog | guardian.co.uk —
... There seems to be a never-ending stream of suppliers upset about the way Apple controls their applications, or refuses to add them to its iPhone App Store. The latest is Free Press, which "alleges that Apple crippled SlingPlayer, a TV-streaming application for iPhone, so that it would only work on a Wi-Fi connection," according to Wired. However, Apple has approved live streaming for a Major League Baseball app. ...
5Words for Monday, June 22nd 2009
Technologizer —
... Are you using Firefox 3.5?
Firefox 3.5 is almost done.
AT&T and Apple’s closed Web.
How not to use Twitter.
3.0? On most iPhones, no.
Your ringtone is a performance.
Two Engadgeteers review Nokia’s N97.
Fake Steve Jobs has returned.
FCC to target blogger freebies?
Google works on machine vision.
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Video: See Apple’s HTTP Adaptive Video Streaming in Action
NewTeeVee —
... Some open Internet advocates have cried foul on iPhone carrier AT&T’s handling of MLB’s At Bat app, saying its HTTP streaming-powered live game broadcasts do exactly what AT&T has ...





