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Will Apple’s App Store eventually distribute software for Macs?
MacDailyNews — ... system," Faas writes. "It seems very clear that the idea of the App Store is a hit with mobile device owners and developers. But is it a concept that is necessarily limited to just mobile devices? A broader App Store could grow in two directions: as a source for other slimmed-down devices, most notably netbooks, and as a place for software distribution for full-featured computers running operating systems such as Mac OS X," Faas writes. There's much more in the full article here . MacDailyNews Take: ...

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Opinion: Will Apple's App Store change the desktop app market?Latest from Computerworld 1/29/2009
Apple's App Store has been such a success that rival versions are springing up elsewhere. But what works for an iPhone, says Ryan Faas, might not work for full-fledged PCs.
Apple pulls MacBook graphics updateCNET News.com 1/29/2009
Just two days after posting a software update meant to fix some issues with external displays and Nvidia's integrated graphics chips, Apple has removed that file.
Mac tidbits: 17-inch MacBook Pro shipping, new iMacs soon?CNET News.com 1/30/2009
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