These are the articles I have enjoyed most on week 21. Enjoy and have a good weekend everybody.
- Interview With Apple’s First CEO Michael Scott
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Android’s openness only extends as far as it benefits Google
I’m wondering when people will get the hint about this. Everyone whinges about Apple’s walled garden, but it’s pretty clear Google just has a different kind of wall, and one it’s sneakily putting up a brick at a time, hoping no-one’s watching.
Well said.
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Ecstasy of Order: The Tetris Masters Full Trailer
Oh this is cool. A movie about Tetris champions. I haven’t found a proper Tetris game for Mac guys yet. Any suggestion? I want the simplest game, like the original one on MS-DOS. -
The Mac and iOS Mind Mapping App Extravaganza
Very good overview of mind mapping software for Mac and iOS. I ended up buying MindNote Pro for Mac and iPhone. -
The Guardian hysterically complains about evil Apple forcing users to upgrade
When journalists would be better not to write articles on things they don’t have a clue about. The Guardian still remains a great newspaper though. -
Malware on the Mac: is there cause for concern? Ars investigates
I don’t know. I say, let’s be careful. You can read my opinion here -
Apple makes huge inroads in enterprise as corporate Mac sales surge 66%
Mac shipments in the business market grew at a torrid 66.0% pace, an order of magnitude higher than the 4.5% shipment growth rate of the business market.
I confirm. Whenever I visit clients, I see more and more Apple devices around.
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Analyst Argues Against Google’s Chrome OS Security Promises
In fact, Ferguson refers to the shift to the cloud as merely “moving the goalposts” for scammers. Attackers will begin to focus on stealing authentication keys rather than data on a compromised device.
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Google Responds To PayPal Lawsuit: People Have The Right To Seek Better Jobs
Sure, they can take their knowledge, but they can’t take trade secrets.