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Remains of the Day: Flurry backs down, dolphins step up
04.06.2010
Autor: Dan Moren
Publikation: macworld.com
Legos are good for more than just toys, and dolphins are poised to take over society as we know it. Oh, and I'm sure it's all relevant to technology somehow. It's the remainders for June 2, 2010.

(AppleInsider)


 

During , Steve Jobs took a direct shot at analytics firm Flurry--which creates software that developers work into their programs to collect statistics about users--for not disclosing what it was doing to users and for outing Apple's prototype devices. Now, Flurry has hurriedly scurried, saying it will no longer collect device data. Is that all it took? Jobs hulking out? JOBS ANGRY! JOBS SMASH!

(Wired)


Remember when your mom used to bug you to stop playing with Legos and get out of the house? Well, that's probably because you were too busy making spaceships and robots and not busy enough making . Just one question: what does the dude on the horse do?

(9 to 5 Mac)

The iPad is apparently so easy to use that dolphins can use it to pick symbols for communicating with humans. Research scientist Jack Kassewitz says, "As this database of dolphin symbols grows, we'll need fast technology to help us respond appropriately and quickly to the dolphins." Great. We've invented a device that lets marine mammals boss us around. Way to go, humans.

(Google)


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