Mobile Venture Beat has a piece where a group of VCs discuss open vs. closed, specifically related to mobile, where I’m currently employed.
I’ve also seen a number of discussions on Eric Raymond’s blog, Armed and Dangerous, about his feelings on the Android vs. iPhone. Being the chief apologist for Open Source, Eric feels that [...]
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Open vs. Closed
May 21st, 2010 · No Comments
Tags: Android · Apple · Business · Google · OS X · Software Development · iPhone
imSimReal
December 22nd, 2008 · No Comments
imSimReal is a framework designed to provide physics capabilities for games and simulations. The algorithms used are based on Physics for Game Programmers.
Since much of my use of this library is on the iPhone, Apple rules do not allow frameworks on the iPhone, I will primarily use the source code as part of my projects. [...]
Tags: Apple · Health · OS X · iPhone · imSimReal
Why a Walled Garden is Bad
September 13th, 2008 · No Comments
Tim O’Reilly pointed out this blog post, how a music downloading application was denied entry into the AppStore because it, “…duplicates iTunes functionality…”. Except it doesn’t duplicate anything on the iPhone.
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