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Submission + - Tech Site Sues Ex-Employee, Claiming Rights To His (forbes.com)

nonprofiteer writes: Noah Kravitz worked as a mobile phone reviewer for a tech website called Phonedog for four and a half years. While there, he started a Twitter account (of his own volition) with the handle @PhoneDog_Noah to tweet his stories and videos for the site as well as personal stuff about sports, food, music, etc. When he left Phonedog, he had approximately 17,000 followers and changed his Twitter handle to @noahkravitz.

This summer, Phonedog started barking that it wanted the Twitter account back, and sued Kravitz, valuing the account at $340,000 (!), or $2.50 per follower per month. Kravitz claims the Twitter account was his own property. A California judge ruled that the case can proceed and theoretically go to trial. Meanwhile, Kravitz continues to tweet.

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Submission + - Siri Protocol Cracked (applidium.com)

jisom writes: Today, we managed to crack open Siri’s protocol. As a result, we are able to use Siri’s recognition engine from any device. Yes, that means anyone could now write an Android app that uses the real Siri! Or use Siri on an iPad! And we’re goign to share this know-how with you.

Comment Re:Haven’t we been here before? (Score 1) 665

Android is a major operating system and the browser that comes with it does not support SNI. In fact, only honeycombs browser is slated to support it, but I don't know if it includes it or not. IE 6 doesn't support it, Konquer doesn't support it, nor does the browser on older BB models.

It might be a standard, but not enough supports it for a company to invest in the risk at this point.

Comment Re:Maybe app isn't short for applicaton (Score 1) 353

They don't refer to them as 'applications' because most iPhone users will just call it whatever Apple markets them as. Like it or leave it, a majority of 'apps' are really 'applications'.

'App' has been used for decades as others have already pointed out. It is a shortened version of 'application'. Apple has taken a word and claimed it for their own, ignoring any use of it from before.

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