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The iPhone’s Competitors Have A Big Problem: Their Games Stink

TechCrunch  Jul 22 09

It's no secret that gaming on the iPhone has been one of the main keys to the App Store's success. You know it, I know it, and so you have to believe that all the competitors know it too. And yet, their actions would seem to suggest that they don't know it. Because they keep building devices, operating systems and app stores to compete with the iPhone, that simply can't hold a candle to the iPhone when it comes to gaming. At the Casual Connect conference in Seattle today, some numbers were thrown out there, talking about just how big gaming is now on the iPhone. Of the nearly 70,000 apps in the App Store, some 20% are games. Full story...

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Mozilla Engineer Writes Steve Ballmer; Promptly Takes Foot Out Of Mouth

TechCrunch  9 hours ago

Mozilla platform engineer Rob Sayre has probably had better ideas. Hoping Microsoft might allow Firefox on their new Windows Phone 7 Series, Sayre wrote an open letter this morning to Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer.

Pierre Omidyar on eBay and Pez Dispensers, Leaving the Valley and the Most Important Thing He’s Ever Done

TechCrunch  10 hours ago

It’s almost a cliché that great Silicon Valley entrepreneurs don’t go sit on a beach when they make a lot of money, they get back to work building another company or at least investing in other people’s companies.

Hunch’s Twitter Predictor Game Is Awesomely Accurate

TechCrunch  10 hours ago

When I first read about Hunch's Twitter Predictor game, I was pretty skeptical. The game asks you to put in your Twitter user name and based on who you follow and who you are followed by, it predicts how you will answer questions on Hunch.

Excelerate Labs Brings A Startup Incubator To Chicago

TechCrunch  13 hours ago

It seems that Y Combinator and TechStars-like incubators are popping up everywhere. BoomStartup just launched an incubator in Utah and TechStars is expanding to other cities in the U.

Novell Rejects Hedge Fund’s Offer To Take The Company Private For $2 Billion

TechCrunch  15 hours ago

New York-based hedge fund Elliott Associates L.P. in a letter to Novell's board of directors dated March 2 offered to purchase the infrastructure software company for a cash price of $5.

Integrating Ethics Into The Core Of Your Startups: Why And How

TechCrunch  19 hours ago

When I came to the U.S. in 1980, I was young and naïve. I used to think that corruption and ethical lapses were just a third-world ill.

Check-In Fatigue. Or, Why I’m Rooting For An All-Out Location War.

TechCrunch  less than a day ago

I didn't have the same problems at SXSW this year that some people did. Was it too crowded at some events? Sure.

The Man Corporations Love and Xenophobes Hate

TechCrunch  less than a day ago

During my recent trip to India, I flew down to Bangalore for one reason: To meet N.R. Narayana Murthy.

Opera, Safari Beat Chrome On Google’s Own JavaScript Conformance Test

TechCrunch  less than a day ago

Back in June, Google launched Sputnik, a suite of tools that runs over 5,000 tests to check a web browser's JavaScript conformance.

Review: Aperture 3

TechCrunch  less than a day ago

If you're a photographer and use a Mac, chances are you're using Lightroom or Aperture. Probably Lightroom, since Aperture is less popular among pros — and the latest version seems to be an acknowledgment of that.



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